HBO Max reported that “The Sex Lives of College Girls” will debut with its first two episodes on Nov. 18 preceding then releasing the following three episodes of its first season on Nov. 25, three additional on Dec. 2 and the last two on Dec. 9.
“The Sex Lives of College” girls comes from Mindy Kaling and Justin Noble and follows four girls who are put together as school flat mates when they show up for their first year at New England’s lofty Essex College. While they come from various foundations and are depicted as being “a bundle of contradictions and hormones,” they will bond as they explore their new, free lives nearby, in classes and obviously with connections (or hookups).
“I guess I’m more interested in young women and their horny exploits than I thought,” Kaling said during a Television Critics Assn. press tour panel for the show on Wednesday. “One thing that a lot of my shows and projects have in common are young women who have big personalities and big ambitions. On a regular show you may watch, there may be one character like that [but] I wanted to show four young women who come in with a really strong point of view.”
In a secret, which you can watch beneath, those four roommates — played by Pauline Chalamet, Amrit Kaur, Reneé Rapp, and Alyah Chanelle Scott — are displayed in short bits celebrating and giggling with one another, yet generally attempting to conform to a tireless (and probable early morning) alarm.
Other series regulars are Midori Francis, Gavin Leatherwood, Chris Meyer, Ilia Isorelýs Paulino, Lauren Spencer and Renika Williams.
Kaling and Noble composed the first episode and executive produce with Howard Klein. While the show isn’t autiobiographical, Kaling said the show was motivated by both her and Noble’s involvement with college. Respectable likewise fills in as showrunner.
“If I wrote from my experience, the show would be called ‘The Nonexistent Sex Life of a College Closeted Gay Boy Who’s Only Friends With Girls,’” Noble said. “And that’s just a little more niche. ”
Kaling and Noble recruited majority female writers for their staff, however those ladies came from “all different walks of life,” Noble noted, to get variety of points of view into their characters.
The series is produced by Kaling International and 3 Arts Entertainment in relationship with Warner Bros. TV.
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