In Brief: 'Big Mistakes' Gets Trailer and More
Dan Levy co-created and stars in an eight-episode comedy about Jersey siblings dragged into organized crime, premiering April 9 on Netflix as part of his new TV deal.
- Netflix set April 9 for the premiere of Big Mistakes, created and starred by Dan Levy.
- After Schitt's Creek ended in April 2020, Dan Levy faced questions about his next project and spent the interim making the 2023 film Good Grief.
- Created and executive produced by Dan Levy and Rachel Sennott, the eight-episode half-hour series follows Nicky and Morgan, whose theft pulls them into organized crime, starring Levy, Ortega, Metcalf, and Quinn.
- It marks Levy's second series under his overall TV deal with Netflix, where he serves as creator, showrunner, executive producer and star, consolidating his creative role.
- Earlier this week, Netflix teased Big Mistakes with a Sunset Boulevard billboard, an AR necklace stunt, and cast selfies posted yesterday.
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In brief: 'Big Mistakes' gets trailer and more
The official trailer for Dan Levy’s newest series has arrived. Netflix has released the first look at its new comedy thriller show Big Mistakes. It premieres to the service on April 9. Along with Levy, the show stars Taylor Ortega, Laurie Metcalf, Abby Quinn, Boran Kuzum and Jack Innanen. It follows two siblings who are in over their heads when their dying grandma accidentally gets them involved in organized crime … The littlest guy on Family Gu…
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Netflix has unveiled the official trailer for Dan Levy‘s upcoming new series Big Mistakes! The Schitt’s Creek and Happy Ending Emmy award-winning actor, writer and director not only stars in the series, but he also created it with Rachel Sennott, who also executive produces, serves as showrunner and executive producer. Taylor Ortega, Laurie Metcalf and Jack Innanen also star. Keep reading to find out more… Here’s a synopsis: Big Mistakes follows…
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