Just as dysfunctional off screen? The characters on The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel get into their fair share of crazy antics on screen, but it seems the cast can relate.
11.02.2022 - 19:04 / deadline.com
If you loved Prime Video’s The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel fast, funny, brilliantly paced, richly hued comedy about a woman’s determination to be taken seriously in her craft, the wait is almost over and it’s so worth it. The Amazon streamer debuts the Covid-delayed Season 4 on Feb. 18, more than two years after we last saw Rachel Brosnahan and ensemble flitting across NYC, Miami and Paris. This time, executive producers Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino stuck to the Big Apple with expansive new sets at Steiner Studios and location shoots in Brooklyn, Queens, the West Village, all over Manhattan, spinning logistical limitation into television gold. Family dynamics took center stage, characters evolved and revolved around Midge as she transforms a Season 3 humiliation into angry resolve. “Every single show, I am going to say exactly what’s on my mind,” as per the trailer that dropped early this week.
“I find in my life anger is a great motivator, much better than happiness, or satisfaction,” says Sherman-Palladino. In an interview with Deadline, the couple tease Season 4 with an angrier funny Midge, describe how shooting during Covid forced them to change plans in surprising ways, and share what they know about a potential Season 5 renewal. (“We live in a perpetual state of murk,” says Daniel Palladino.)
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DEADLINE: Could you talk about how filming during Covid-19 changed the arc of Season 4?
Amy Palladino: Every season has a slightly different journey. Taking Midge on tour in Season 3 was so much fun because we got to do all the music, and all that stuff. Season 4 is different. She’s not on tour, so it’s a completely different kind of animal. Season 4, we were going to travel. And
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Marvelous Mrs. Maisel starring will return for a fifth and final season.
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Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeIf you’ve forgotten where “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” left off at the end of Season 3, you can be forgiven: So have executive producers Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino.“It’s been so long, we don’t remember what the season was about. I think they’re still Jewish,” Sherman-Palladino quips.
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