‘Grace & Frankie’ Final Season Trailer: Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin Tease Ending to Historic Netflix Comedy
Grace and Frankie both return one last time for Season 7, premiering April 29.
Grace and Frankie both return one last time for Season 7, premiering April 29.
Gotta get up, gotta get out, gotta get home to catch the long-awaited second season of “Russian Doll” and a slew of big goodbyes on Netflix this April.
To start the new year, some of Netflix’s longest-running series approach their ends, including “BoJack Horseman,” “Grace and Frankie,” and “The Ranch.”
The famed writer, showrunner, and producer of “Friends” currently oversees Netflix’s “Grace and Frankie,” the streamer’s longest-running original series.
Step aside, “Game of Thrones.”
Marta Kauffman’s latest season examines the lingering specter of death as everyone should: with mini pigs and adorable puppies.
“The Punisher” and “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” hit Netflix — for the last time? — while a few new original series hope to check-in for extended stays.
“I’d had it,” Fonda says of a low point in her career.
TV veteran Marta Kauffman also revealed why the show has a younger fanbase than you’d expect.
Season 4 reframes a question of maturity into one of capability, as Grace and Frankie stare down the barrel of assisted living.
Fonda said she hopes Netflix’s “Grace and Frankie” continues until she can’t speak anymore.
Netflix looks to get 2018 off on the right foot with new seasons of “Grace and Frankie,” “One Day at a Time,” and more.