“The Four Seasons”: Tina Fey, Steve Carell, Colman Domingo — Netflix’s Star-Studded Is a Must-Watch Based On 1981 Film

Netflix’s upcoming series “The Four Seasons” is already getting buzz—and for good reason. Co-created by Tina Fey, along with Lang Fisher and Tracey Wigfield, the series reimagines the 1981 film with a modern spin, exploring the ups and downs of long-term relationships with both humor and heart. Inspired by the original film written and directed by Alan Alda, the series brings a modern twist to the story, exploring love, change, and how life’s twists and turns affect friendships.

The show boasts a stellar ensemble cast, including Tina Fey as Kate, Will Forte as Jack, Steve Carell as Nick, Kerri Kenney-Silver as Anne, Colman Domingo as Danny, and Marco Calvani as Claude. Other appearances include Julia Lester, Ashlyn Maddox, and Taylor Ortega.
“The Four Seasons” Premise
The show follows three couples—Kate and Jack (Tina Fey & Will Forte), Nick and Anne (Steve Carell & Kerri Kenney-Silver), and Danny and Claude (Colman Domingo & Marco Calvani)—as they go on four seasonal vacations over the course of a year. But when one couple’s marriage hits a breaking point, it sends shockwaves through the entire friend group. What starts as a relaxing getaway quickly turns into a deep dive into love, loss, and the emotional messiness that comes with growing older.
Each couple brings something unique: Carell’s Nick feels stuck in a “co-worker-style” marriage, Fey and Forte’s characters use humor to hide their cracks, and Domingo and Calvani’s relationship is pure theatrical chaos. It’s funny, messy, painfully relatable—and totally charming.

Tina Fey on “The Four Seasons”
Tina Fey describes the show as “a love letter to long-term relationships, both platonic and romantic.” It’s not just about love—it’s also about friendship, self-reflection, and figuring things out (again) in middle age. The show captures how relationships evolve, how people change, and how friendships can hold everything together when romance gets rocky.
With a star-studded cast, sharp writing, and a perfect blend of comedy and emotional depth, “The Four Seasons” is shaping up to be one of Netflix’s most talked-about new shows. “The Four Seasons” premieres on May 1.
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