‘Girls5eva’ Was Flightless on Peacock: Here’s Why It Moved to Netflix
“Girls5eva” was beloved by critics but couldn’t reach critical mass on Peacock. Netflix, which saved the secretly canceled show, doesn’t have that problem.
“Girls5eva” was beloved by critics but couldn’t reach critical mass on Peacock. Netflix, which saved the secretly canceled show, doesn’t have that problem.
The streaming giant will produce Season 3 of the musical comedy, while Seasons 1 and 2 will stream on both Netflix and original home Peacock.
The ladies of “Girls5Eva” have a another shot at becoming a two-hit wonder band in Season 2.
“I look back [at] the era of ‘Girl Power’… if you look at the power structure behind them, it’s not so female. They have very little power,” said series creator Meredith Scardino.
Can two shows about girl groups getting back together co-exist on different outlets? We hope so.
The most perfect element within “Girls5Eva” is the cast, with absolutely no one feeling out of place.
The next few weeks will bring series starring Ziwe, Jean Smart, Matthew Rhys, Patton Oswalt, Anthony Mackie, Lisa Kudrow, and Aretha Franklin.
The first trailer for the Tina Fey-produced girl group comedy looks at sexism, music, and femininity.
Busy Philipps, Sara Bareilles, and Renee Elise Goldsberry star as a former girl group who reunite only to find out they’re each in search of their own voice.