View Full Version : "Younger" Final Season Teaser Released


JamesG
03-17-2021, 05:46 PM
The cast of "Younger" look back at the past seven years and six seasons of the beloved series ahead of the final season, premiering Thurs., April 15th.

Stream it early on Paramount+.


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TMC
03-17-2021, 08:57 PM
Younger's final season premieres on Paramount+ on April 15 -- with two cast members downgraded to recurring roles (https://tvline.com/2021/03/17/younger-season-7-premiere-date-diana-zane-series-regulars/)

The first four episodes of the seventh and final season will premiere on the ViacomCBS streaming service on April 15. Younger Season 7 will air on TV Land later this year. For the final season, Miriam Shor and Charles Michael Davis will be downgraded from starring to recurring roles. “Due to scheduling and Covid related matters, Miriam Shor and Charles Michael Davis were unable to be season seven cast regulars,” explains creator Darren Star. Watch Younger's final season trailer (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gW_g-7xrfHw).

JamesG
03-30-2021, 03:36 PM
Stream the first 4 episodes of the final season of the smash hit, "Younger", early on Paramount+, starting April 15th.


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TMC
04-16-2021, 03:11 AM
Younger creator wanted to keep the final season "timeless," so he made sure it was pandemic-free (https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/darren-star-aims-to-tell-a-timeless-story-with-covid-free-final-season-of-younger)

Darren Star says his decision to avoid the coronavirus in Younger's final season, premiering Thursday on Paramount+, was based on his experience avoiding the 9/11 tragedy (https://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/tv-and-radio/sex-and-the-city-adapts-to-9-11-20020813-gdfjde.html) on Sex and the City, which he also created, when the HBO comedy returned for Season 5 in 2002. "We didn’t include 9/11 in terms of it specifically affecting the lives of the characters; we didn’t reference 9/11. And I think that was also a really good decision," says Star in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter. When presented with the option of ending Younger in the COVID era, Star decided to avoid the pandemic altogether. "We had discussions about possibly including COVID," he said. "We mapped out some story directions. But our timeline picked up where we left off — which, in the real-world timeline, was at least eight months before COVID would have affected the lives of these characters. We would have really had to jump time to catch up to when the pandemic hit and we would have been playing a guessing game about how things would develop, and I didn’t want to do that." Star added: "Younger is timeless. This a series you can watch years from now. And COVID, to me, instantly stamps it. Ironically, this final season became the most beautiful, biggest-looking season in terms of our production values and that’s really due to the amazing crew, our directors and how they were able to pull off the COVID-free, beautiful Manhattan that you see on the streets this season. To me, it’s a dream of what I hope New York will be looking like again soon."

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There are signs Younger's final season was produced under COVID limitations (https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/tv/story/2021-04-15/younger-hulu-paramount-plus-season-7-sutton-foster-hilary-duff-darren-star): "Many hallmarks of the show — the busy streets, the packed bars, the book fairs and Comic-Cons, the not entirely incidental Big City Guidebook Younger has offered from the beginning — are missing," says Robert Lloyd. "In one scene, a Greta Thunberg-esque climate crusader, who has been established as world-famous, holds a rally in a park attended by only about 20 people. We are outside a lot."
Younger's seventh and final season will remind fans why they loved the show in the first place (https://tv.avclub.com/younger-s-final-season-will-remind-viewers-why-they-fel-1846626638): "Fans will finally get to hear Liza’s response on April 15, when Younger drops its seventh and final season on Paramount+ and Hulu, reaching TV Land later in the year," says Ines Bellina. "For those debating whether signing up for a streaming service is worth having their curiosity satisfied, the answer is yes. The final season brings back the wit, heart, and binge-ability of Younger’s finest moments."
Darren Star says the truth of Liza Miller is "freeing" in the final season (https://variety.com/2021/tv/features/young-final-season-premiere-darren-star-sutton-foster-hilary-duff-1234950990/): "There is no more lie," he says. "She is not hiding anything anymore, and this season, she is creative and daring and is taking charge...It was freeing and it sets up a more mature season. It really freed the characters just to be exactly who they are. Any of the farcical elements of the show we weren’t dealing with anymore. We did it for a long time — quite honestly for much longer than I thought. I thought the premise would run out of stream faster than it did.”
Star says Hilary Duff's pregnancy kept Younger's final season on track (https://www.etonline.com/younger-stars-on-the-final-season-and-hiding-hilary-duffs-baby-bump-exclusive-163732): "I thought, 'Now we have to do it,'" he says. "When I told her we wanted to get back to work in October (2020), she said, 'That's great because I'm having a baby in March.' And I thought, 'Oh my god, we really have to stick to this schedule because otherwise I don't know what we're going to do this season.' The baby was calling the shots. She gave us the right kind of pressure to make this season happen."
Sutton Foster says the series finale won't disappoint Younger fans (https://tvline.com/2021/04/14/younger-season-7-spoilers-cast-interview-paramount-plus-video/): “I had no idea how they were going to end it, but when I read the ending, I felt incredibly satisfied and realized, ‘Oh, there was no other way it could have ended,'” she says. “I mean, I guess it could have ended a million ways, but the way they ended it, I (gasped) and realized it was the perfect ending.”
Younger stars react to the twists and turns of the final season premiere (https://tvline.com/2021/04/15/younger-recap-season-7-episode-1-premiere-ending-explained/http://)


In its final season, Younger is very much the show that Emily in Paris tried (and failed) to be (https://www.popsugar.com/entertainment/why-younger-is-better-than-emily-in-paris-48271978)

The fundamental differences between the two Darren Star series is that Younger has "heart, plain and simple," says Amanda Prahl. "Even in the early seasons, where Liza was deep in her escalating web of lies, there was, paradoxically, an emotional honesty to it all. Even though Liza lied to everyone, the show took pains to make it clear why she did it and to build sympathy for her situation. Her love for her friends and her love interests was real; the only thing about it that wasn't real was her lie about her age. The show's heart always has come before its humor (although there's plenty of both); Emily in Paris often seems too afraid to be really vulnerable, and the result is a show that feels emotionally shallow, even — or especially — when it's trying to be emotionally deep. The other big difference? Younger seems to care, first and foremost, about its characters, whereas it's hard not to feel like Emily in Paris is about the aesthetic more than anything. Younger, like Star's Sex and the City before it, is a love letter to the glamour of New York City and women who live there. There's no shortage of beautiful, Instagram-perfect locations as the impeccably dressed characters stroll through the city, but it never overshadows the characters and their journeys. Emily in Paris always feels like it's more interested in exploring the 'Paris' part than the 'Emily' part, which leaves us with characters who are difficult to like when their bad decisions take over the plot. Younger, on the other hand, has managed to craft a set of characters whose flaws aren't annoying, but deeply human." ALSO: Younger's Molly Bernard discusses the best advice she received in filling Diana's shoes (https://www.vulture.com/2021/04/interview-molly-bernard-on-younger-and-embodying-diana.html).

JamesG
04-30-2021, 05:14 PM
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TMC
06-10-2021, 06:06 PM
Younger's final season problems were on display in the series finale (https://www.vulture.com/article/younger-series-finale-recap-season-7-episode-12-older.html)

"What hell hath season seven of Younger wrought, you ask?" says Maggie Fremont. "I don’t even know where to begin with how disappointing this season and this finale episode have been. I’d like to blame it all on the lack of Diana Trout — the Trout will be Younger’s greatest legacy, right? — but the problems are much bigger than anything our One True Statement Necklace Queen could fix. (Although imagine how much more fun this season would’ve been with a newlywed Diana! What could’ve been!) The season has been both infuriating and pointless at times, with characters either lacking any kind of development or simply making decisions that feel so antithetical to who we’ve been led to believe they are, and much of that is on full display in this series finale."

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Sutton Foster says Younger being over is "very bittersweet" (https://www.etonline.com/younger-series-finale-liza-josh-reunion-sutton-foster-interview-167005): "We wrapped in February, so we've been wrapped for a while," she says. "I've already cried all my tears and stuff, and I have to say too I'm really proud of our final episode. As much as I'm like, 'Aww, it's the last one,' I'm really excited for people to see it. Younger has marked seven seasons but it's also the last seven years of my life, so it is strange to think we're not all going to be coming together again next year. That just makes me sad but I'm also excited for new opportunities too. It's very bittersweet."
Foster says the musical was the final scene that was filmed (https://ew.com/tv/sutton-foster-younger-series-finale-interview/): "That was our last day," she says. "It was actually cool because theater has been non-existent for the last year and we were in a theater, watching people entertain us, many of whom are my friends. It was so cool to have Broadway people on the stage performing. We were watching just being entertained. The the very last scene we shot was on the sidewalk where I just say, 'I think I'm gonna go home.'"
Foster reveals her favorite part of the series finale (https://variety.com/2021/tv/features/younger-series-finale-recap-josh-charles-liza-1234993016/)
Younger creator Darren Star discusses the series finale and the potential for a movie (https://deadline.com/2021/06/younger-series-finale-darren-star-interview-spoilers-1234772525/)
Nico Tortorella would like to see a Josh spinoff (https://www.etonline.com/younger-series-finale-nico-tortorella-on-why-they-want-a-josh-spinoff-exclusive-167070)
Star says the Hilary Duff Younger spinoff is "pretty much off the table" (https://tvline.com/2021/06/10/younger-spinoff-cancelled-hilary-duff-not-returning-kelsey/)