Girls

‘Girls’ is the Emmy-winning comedy series created by and starring Lena Dunham as Hannah Horvath, a twentysomething woman struggling to find her way in Brooklyn. The show, which is co-produced by Judd Apatow, has helped launch the careers of co-stars Allison Williams and Adam Driver, and inspired approximately five million thinkpieces. The show has already been renewed for a fifth season.

  • Network: HBO
  • Air Time: Sundays, 9PM ET
  • Season 4 Premiere: January 11, 2015

 

'Girls' Season 6 Full Trailer Gets Hannah Back to Writing
'Girls' Season 6 Full Trailer Gets Hannah Back to Writing
'Girls' Season 6 Full Trailer Gets Hannah Back to Writing
HBO’s Girls started its first controversy with Hannah Horvath (and by association Lena Dunham)’s supposition that she might be “the voice of my generation,” and the sixth and final season seems not to have forgotten that. Our full trailer for the HBO dramedy’s final year sees Hannah back in her element, trying to write the “final chapter.”
'Girls' Star Jemima Kirke Almost Left Before Season 2
'Girls' Star Jemima Kirke Almost Left Before Season 2
'Girls' Star Jemima Kirke Almost Left Before Season 2
Once upon a time, HBO’s Girls might have ended up a very different cultural phenomenon, between Amy Schumer testing for then-miniscule role as Shoshanna, and other near-misses. Now, ahead of the sixth and final season, Lena Dunham and Jemima Kirke reveal that Jessa almost had to be abruptly written out.
'Girls' Grow Up and Apart in New Final Season Trailer
'Girls' Grow Up and Apart in New Final Season Trailer
'Girls' Grow Up and Apart in New Final Season Trailer
The girls of Girls will no longer be girls by the time Girls comes to Girls’ end this February, but worse yet; they may not even be friends. The latest trailer for the sixth and final season of Lena Dunham’s life serial sees the four just barely hanging on, while Adam and his Kylo Ren hair makes things even more complicated.
'Girls' Final Season Sets 2017 Premiere With HBO 'Crashing'
'Girls' Final Season Sets 2017 Premiere With HBO 'Crashing'
'Girls' Final Season Sets 2017 Premiere With HBO 'Crashing'
Whether or not you’re ready to say goodbye to HBO’s Girls, the end is officially nigh. HBO has formally set a date for the final episodes of Lena Dunham’s twenty-something trials, along with a badly-needed return date for Last Week Tonight With John Oliver, and a premiere for Judd Apatow and Pete Holmes’ Crashing.
Amy Schumer Almost Played 'Girls' Shoshanna, Explains Dunham
Amy Schumer Almost Played 'Girls' Shoshanna, Explains Dunham
Amy Schumer Almost Played 'Girls' Shoshanna, Explains Dunham
Like any mega-star comedian, Amy Schumer has an extensive resume of earlier appearances on TV. Girls fans in particular might remember Schumer’s brief role as the overbearing friend of Adam’s ex, as well that Schumer previously auditioned for the role of Shoshanna, which creator Lena Dunham now explains “wasn’t meant” to be.
'Girls' Final Season Taps 'Americans' Star Matthew Rhys
'Girls' Final Season Taps 'Americans' Star Matthew Rhys
'Girls' Final Season Taps 'Americans' Star Matthew Rhys
It’s a strange thought that HBO’s once-controversial Girls will officially say goodbye in 2017, but no stranger than some of the unexpected guest stars from season to season. Where Corey Stoll dropped by last season, another FX leading male will spend some time with Hannah and co., none other than The Americans star Matthew Rhys.

Load More Articles