Steve Carell Boards Tina Fey’s Comedy Series “The Four Seasons”

Steve Carell at the
Steve Carell at the "Beautiful Boy" film premiere in October 2018. Photo by Rob Latour/REX/Shutterstock (9918557be)

Tina Fey is getting ready to lead Netflix’s comedy series The Four Seasons, and she found a perfect partner in crime. Her Date Night co-star Steve Carell will join her in the upcoming TV remake of the ’80s classic of the same name.

The Four Seasons starred Alan Alda, Carol Burnett, Rita Moreno, and Jack Weston, and it followed three couples who always plan their holidays together. Their vacation plans suffer a huge blow after one of the couples decides to put an end to their marriage.

Fey co-created this series alongside 30 Rock alums Lang Fisher and Tracey Wigfield. They’re coming on board as executive producers, alongside David Miner, Eric Gurian, and Jeff Richmond. Netflix ordered eight episodes, and the production is expected to kick off later this year.

This won’t be the first time Carell and Fey joined forces. The duo capitalized on the success of their NBC sitcoms The Office and 30 Rock by starring in the 2010 rom-com Date Night, directed by Shawn Levy.

The Four Seasons will reunite Carell with Netflix for the first time since 2022 when his workplace comedy Space Force ended its run. He starred in several notable TV series in recent years, including Hulu’s The Patient and Apple TV’s The Morning Show.