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Casual’s Fourth and Final Season Premieres Tomorrow

July 30, 2018
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For four seasons, Zander Lehmann’s Casual has been holding steadfast as a main face of Hulu’s original comedy line-up. Stars Michaela Watkins, Tommy Dewey, Tara Lynne Barr, and Nyasha Hatendi and their engrossing chemistry are a big part of this four season run.

Tomorrow, July 31st, they begin their swan song with the aforementioned premiere of their fourth and final season on Hulu. 

You can get a taste of what’s come to with this trailer.

Casual Renewed for 4th and Final Season on Hulu

October 20, 2017
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Casual, the dark relationship comedy on Hulu, will be going for more one more round in its fourth season. 

In a TV landscape of great dark, romantic, and relationship comedy, Michaela Watkins, Tara Lynne Barr, and Tommy Dewey have put forth great performances that have seen the show through the years. Please do watch/rewatch Casual when you get a chance.

Here’s the Season 3 Trailer for “Casual”

May 17, 2017
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The Meyers and a Cole clan return to further complicate things in all levels of relationships despite their desperate search to have life make sense.

It’s fun chaos as their expense and you can see for yourself in the season 3 trailer.

The new season starts streaming on Tuesday, May 23rd on Hulu.

Casual Renewed for Season 3 at Hulu

June 23, 2016
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The streaming services continue forward with their critically acclaimed dramedies. Amazon has Transparent, Netflix has Master of None, and Hulu has Casual and now, all have smartly been renewed. 

10 or So Things You Should Be Excited About in Comedy From Last Week 6/12

June 12, 2016
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It’s pretty simple. Lots of great, important stuff happened last week in comedy. Like the title says, here are 10 (or so) of those things.

–Chris Gethard wanting to be Kelly Ripa’s sidekick

–John Oliver topping Oprah with nearly $15 million debt forgiveness giveaway

–Trailer for Bassem Youssef’s Democracy Handbook

–Second trailer for HBO’s Vice Principals

–This stand-up set from Brodie Reed

–Danny Jelinek and Chris Sartinsky’s “Mulchtown”

–The Lucas Brothers returning to The Tonight Show

–Comedy Central putting every Key & Peele sketch online 

–Angie Tribeca is back for season 2 at TBS, Casual is back for season 2 at Hulu, Not Safe with Nikki Glaser returns to Comedy Central, Ladylike premieres at MTV

–Comedy Central’s next roast will be of Rob Lowe

–Amber Tozer’s memoir Sober Stick Figure 

Season 2 of “Casual” Is Now Streaming

June 7, 2016
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In fact, two brand spanking new episodes have just been released.

Casual from creator Zander Lehmann and executive producer Jason Reitman returns after a critically acclaimed first season to find a very modern family once again while trying to pick up the pieces after their first try.  

Stars Michaela Watkins, Tommy Dewey, and Tara Lynne Barr have really made this series shine so far.

So, get on Hulu, however you do that and get into episodes 1 and 2 as soon as you can.

Here’s the Season 2 Trailer for Hulu’s “Casual”

May 20, 2016
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One of Hulu’s more acclaimed comedy series, Casual, is returning on Tuesday, June 7th for its second season.

According to this trailer, the term “casual” is thankfully still confusing to Valerie, Alex, and Laura.

Transparent, Veep, Anomalisa, and Master of None Get Golden Globe Comedy Nominations as Well as Joy and The Martian

December 10, 2015
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The Hollywood Foreign Press Association continues to have a broader definition of comedy than anyone else during awards season.

There are your favorites as well as the favored upstarts in the field of this year’s Golden Globes nominees. The consistently praised Anomalisa and Master of None, heavy returning favorites Veep, Silicon Valley, and Transparent, comedy superstar Amy Schumer for Trainwreck, and brash newcomer Rachel Bloom for Crazy Ex-Girlfriend all got nominations from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. There were even some noms for work that should be getting more love from more awards, but, somehow, isn’t. This includes Lily Tomlin’s turn in Grandma, Melissa McCarthy for Spy, and Hulu’s Casual from Jason Reitman.

With all of that said, films and shows that are being considered in different lights, mainly dramatic rather than comedic, have found their way into the comedy nominees, like they usually do, at The Golden Globes such as Joy, The Martian, The Big Short, and Orange Is the New Black. Certainly, Joy, The Martian, and The Big Short weren’t touting themselves as comedies in trailers and promotion and Orange Is the New Black has shifted to dramatic consideration with other awards. We’re not exactly sure why the distinction for comedy is so noticeably different with HFPA, but it does possibly allow for some notoriety for work that wouldn’t really get recognized otherwise.

So, here are the comedy nominees for this year’s Golden Globes.

Best Motion Picture – Comedy Or Musical
Joy
Spy
The Big Short
The Martian
Trainwreck

Best Screenplay
The Big Short-Adam McKay, Charles Randolph

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy Or Musical
Lily Tomlin-Grandma
Jennifer Lawrence-Joy
Melissa McCarthy-Spy
Maggie Smith-The Lady in the Van
Amy Schumer-Trainwreck

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Comedy Or Musical
Al Pacino-Danny Collins
Mark Ruffalo-Infinitely Polar Bear
Christian Bale-The Big Short
Steve Carell-The Big Short
Matt Damon-The Martian

Best Director – Motion Picture
Ridley Scott-The Martian

Best Animated Feature Film
Anomalisa
Inside Out
Shaun the Sheep Movie
The Good Dinosaur
The Peanuts Movie

Best Foreign Language Film
The Brand New Testament-France

Best Television Series – Comedy Or Musical
Casual
Mozart in the Jungle
Orange is the New Black
Silicon Valley
Transparent
Veep

Best Performance by an Actress In A Television Series – Comedy Or Musical
Lily Tomlin-Grace and Frankie
Gina Rodriguez-Jane The Virgin
Jamie Lee Curtis-Scream Queens
Julia Louis-Dreyfus-Veep
Rachel Bloom-Crazy Ex-Girlfriend

Best Performance by an Actor In A Television Series – Comedy Or Musical
Patrick Stewart-Blunt Talk
Aziz Ansari-Master Of None
Gael García Bernal-Mozart in the Jungle
Rob Lowe-The Grinder
Jeffrey Tambor-Transparent

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Uzo Aduba-Orange is the New Black
Judith Light-Transparent

Get a look at the full list of the 2016 Golden Globes nominees here.

Hulu Renews Jason Reitman’s “Casual” For Season 2

October 21, 2015
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(via The Hollywood Reporter)

This is yet another reason you should be watching Casual.

With only a few weeks since its premiere on Hulu, Jason Reitman’s foray into episodic series on a streaming service has not only gotten great critical attention, but also an order for a whole second season. 

Such news for online streaming series is good to hear considering Yahoo revealed that they lost $42 million between saving Community and creating Other Space and Sin City Saints yesterday.

If you’re really getting into the dark romantic dramedy of You’re The Worst and Catastrophe, Casual only further proves this latest trend is getting bigger and better.

Jason Reitman’s “Casual” Has Now Premiered on Hulu

October 7, 2015
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Keep in mind that Hulu doesn’t release all the episodes all at once, which might actually make your day a little easier to plan for watching Jason Reitman’s latest work, Casual.

It’s been years since Reitman’s last comedy, but we’re more than excited that he’s back in the genre as Thank You For Smoking, Young Adult, and Juno still stick with us. Also, the idea of a Jason Reitman series at Hulu is an intriguing idea all on its own and a sign of the increasing shift of well-regarded filmmakers going to TV.

So, without further adieu, get into the first two episodes of Casual here.

Here’s a Great Trailer for Jason Reitman’s Hulu Series “Casual”

October 5, 2015
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This week, Jason Reitman’s foray into the wild west of online streaming networks, Casual, will be unveiled and from the looks of this trailer, it should be quite the thing to watch.

It’s a sort of romantic dramedy starring the great Michaela Watkins, Tommy Dewey, and Tara Lynne Barr that looks to examine the various strata of dating today with Reitman’s unflinching, but graceful touch.

Look for Casual to start on Hulu on Thurs. Oct. 7th.

Michaela Watkins to Star In Comedy Series “Casual” at Hulu, Executive Produced by Jason Reitman

February 5, 2015
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(via Deadline)

Netflix and Amazon are stepping up their games with producing original comedy content. The upping of $1 billion more in debt and Woody Allen specifically come to mind. So, naturally, Hulu will be expanding to more comedy series as well after their success with Burning Love and Hotwives.

So, they’ve enlisted the likes of Michaela Watkins who we’re certain you’ve seen in anything from Wanderlust to a plethora of online videos/sketches to Enlightened and so much more as well as the expertise of Jason Reitman in an executive producing role.

A dysfunctional bachelor brother, divorcee sister, and rebel daughter will attempt navigate through the treacherous waters of dating in this series called Casual. 

With guidance from Reitman, we think this will be more than just your average sitcom where estranged family members come together while also trying to find significant others.

Hulu Orders Jason Reitman Comedy “Casual” to Series

October 30, 2014
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(via The Hollywood Reporter)

After nicely delving into the dramatic with films like Men, Women, and Children, Jason Reitman is now taking a step into the new territory of the episodic as well as the digital realm. 

Hulu has just ordered “Casual” from Reitman who is set to produce and partially direct. While there’s a lot of directions that a dysfunctional family comedy with a bachelor brother and a divorced sister can go, we’re sure Reitman will steer it in a good one like he’s done with Up In The Air or Thank You For Smoking.

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