Netflix Comedy Series ‘I Suck at Girls’ Casts Anna Konkle, Taegen Burns and More

VerbalNews newsroom brief · 3h ago · 1 min read · via variety.com

Anna Konkle, Taegen Burns, Tory Kittles, Brianna Reed, J.J. Nolan and Paul Scheer have been cast in Netflix’s new comedy series “I Suck at Girls.” Konkle and Burns will both be series regulars, while Kittles, Reed, Nolan and Scheer will have recurring roles. They join previously

The latest casting news for Netflix's comedy series "I Suck at Girls" is generating buzz, with Anna Konkle and Taegen Burns joining the show as series regulars. This move is significant, as both Konkle and Burns have already made a name for themselves in the comedy world, with Konkle known for her work on PEN15 and Burns gaining recognition for her roles in various TV shows and films. Their involvement in the project is likely to draw in fans of their previous work and create a loyal following for the series.

The addition of Tory Kittles, Brianna Reed, J.J. Nolan, and Paul Scheer in recurring roles further adds to the show's appeal, bringing a diverse range of talents and experiences to the table. Kittles, in particular, has a strong background in drama, having appeared in shows like True Detective and Colony, which could bring an interesting dynamic to the comedy series. The ensemble cast is shaping up to be an exciting and talented group, and their chemistry will be crucial in making the show a success.

As the series continues to take shape, it will be interesting to see how the cast's individual strengths are utilized to bring the story to life. With Netflix's reputation for producing high-quality comedy content, the expectations are high for "I Suck at Girls." Fans of the cast and the genre will be eagerly awaiting more information about the show's premise, tone, and release date. The next step will be to see how the show is received by audiences and critics, and whether it can carve out a niche for itself in the crowded comedy landscape.

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