Mindy Kaling, the comedic genius behind hits like "The Mindy Project," is making a triumphant return to Hulu with her latest creation, "Murray Hill."
The streaming platform, known for rescuing «The Mindy Project» from cancellation in 2015, emerged victorious in a competitive bidding war for Kaling's new single-camera sitcom. This marks a significant milestone as Hulu grants Kaling a script-to-series commitment, signaling confidence in her creative prowess, as per a report by Collider.
Described as an ensemble sitcom, «Murray Hill» offers a refreshing take on the lives of five ambitious twenty-somethings navigating the bustling streets of Manhattan's glamorous neighborhood.
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Amidst the hustle and bustle of their professional endeavors, the quintet strives to strike a balance between career success and personal fulfillment. While the leads have yet to be cast, anticipation is high for Kaling's unique comedic vision to come to life on screen.
Beyond «Murray Hill,» Mindy Kaling's creative endeavors continue to flourish across various platforms.
Following the success of "Never Have I Ever," her semi-autobiographical dramedy series, Kaling is now producing an untitled Netflix series inspired by Los Angeles Lakers owner Jeannie Buss, starring the talented Kate Hudson.
Additionally, her Max sex comedy series, "The Sex Life of College Girls," has been renewed for a third season, promising more