Netflix has officially announced The Four Seasons release date for its newest comedy miniseries based on Alan Alda’s 1981 film of the same name. In addition, the streamer has also shared the show’s first teaser trailer, providing viewers with a first look at the main cast led by Tina Fey, Steve Carell, Colman Domingo, and Will Forte.
“Six old friends head for a relaxing weekend away only to learn that one couple in the group is about to split up. The three couples, Kate and Jack, Nick and Anne, and Danny and Claude, are completely upended by the news,” reads the official synopsis. “Over the course of a year, we follow the friends on four vacations, and watch how this shake-up affects everyone’s dynamic — sending old issues and new bubbling to the surface. The Four Seasons is a hilarious and heartfelt love letter to long marriages and old friendships.”
Check out The Four Seasons teaser trailer below (watch more trailers):
When is The Four Seasons release date?
The Four Seasons will be available for streaming starting on May 1, 2025. The cast will also include Kerri Kenney-Silver (Reno 911!, 2 Broke Girls), Marco Calvani (High Tide), Erika Henningsen (Hazbin Hotel, Girls5Eva), Julia Lester (High School Musical: The Musical: The Series), and more.
The 8-episode series is co-created, written, and executive produced by showrunners Tina Fey, Lang Fisher, and Tracey Wigfield. It is also executive produced by David Miner, Jeff Richmond, and Eric Gurian, with Alda and Marissa Bregman serving as producers. It is a production by Universal Television and Little Stranger, Inc.
“I hope audiences feel like they are inside a big sweater with us, and also having a dinner party with us, and I hope that any of the joy and warmth that we all feel for each other all transfers to them, and that we are a comfort and provide some laughs for them in their home,” Fey said (via Tudum).
The original romantic comedy movie starred Carol Burnett, Len Cariou, Sandy Dennis, Rita Moreno, Jack Weston, and Bess Armstrong. It told the story of three upper-middle-class married couples in New York City who take vacations with each other during each of the seasons.