Judd Apatow Reportedly Planning A Comedy Series For Hulu

Hulu has apparently passed on the opportunity to resurrect Community, but it looks as if the online platform has a different big-name comedy series on its mind. According to Vulture, it is reportedly in advanced talks about Love, a romantic comedy created by Judd Apatow that could star Community‘s Gillian Jacobs.

Hulu has not offered any comments on the rumored project, but reports claim a pilot script for Love has already been written. Apatow would run the show alongside Paul Rust (Comedy Bang! Bang!) and Lesley Arfin. Arfin, formerly a writer on Girls, was previously linked to a half-hour Yahoo sitcom titled 34 and Pregnant, though that project doesn’t seem to be related to Love.

Love, like many other “Apatowian” comedies, would be a show about relationships, with a “messed-up” couple residing at its center. Rust would likely serve as one of the co-stars, and if Jacobs joins the show, she could play alongside him.

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Love would be Apatow’s first TV series since Undeclared went off the air in 2001. Before that, Apatow produced Freaks and Geeks, which emerged as a cult hit and helped propel both Apatow and a few of the show’s lead actors to stardom. The creator of Freaks and Geeks, Paul Feig, has already announced his plan to return to the sitcom format through a sci-fi comedy he will release through Yahoo.

On Hulu’s end, Love would be the most prominent original series the platform has ever hosted. For a company trying to keep up with the Netflixes and Amazons of the world, this would be a huge get.

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