Sharon Horgan to Star In and Exec Produce New HBO Comedy About a Divorcee; Seals New First-Look Deal

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Michael Schneider Variety Editor at Large “Bad Sisters” creator Sharon Horgan has inked a two-year first-look deal with HBO, which has also given Horgan and her production company Merman a straight-to-series order for a new comedy series in which she’ll write, exec produce and star.

Per HBO, the series — the first to come from the new deal — will follow a “50-year-old divorcee’s search for sex and love whilst juggling caring for her ailing parents and parenting her should-be grown up son.” The deal with Horgan, who’s behind series including “Pulling,” “Catastrophe,” “Motherland” and “Amandaland” (in addition to “Bad Sisters”) began earlier this month.

She was previously set up at Apple TV+, where “Bad Sisters” recently returned for Season 2. That show earned her Emmy noms for lead actress in a drama series and outstanding writing for a drama series — in addition to BAFTA and Peabody wins.

This brings Horgan back into the HBO fold; she previously created the pay cabler’s series “Divorce,” starring Sarah Jessica Parker and Thomas Haden Church. “We’re thrilled to be reunited with Sharon,” Amy Gravitt, executive VP, HBO & Max comedy programming, said in a statement. “Her willingness to offer up her own experiences through the characters she creates makes us all feel a little less lonely, that is what sets her comedy apart so brilliantly.

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