'Mrs. Maisel' Creators Already Have Their Next Show Lined Up

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On the heels of the tearful sendoff of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, husband-and-wife show creators Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino have announced their new streaming series from Prime Video, the ballet drama Étoile.

While it appeared that the creative couple might take a break after five fast-paced, ambitious seasons of Mrs. Maisel, it turns out they'e ready to get back to the grind—and soon.

“Well, guess that plan for early retirement will have to wait," they said in a joint statement. "Instead, we’ve decided to embark on an international journey with an unbelievable group of players and the most talented ballet dancers in the world. We will sleep when we’re dead.”

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The new eight-episode series, which was green-lit for two seasons, will be shot on location in New York and Paris, and the multi-Emmy-winning duo will write, direct and executive produce the show.

Amy Sherman-Palladino and her husband, Daniel Palladino.<p>Photo credit: Marion Curtis/Starpix for Prime Video</p>
Amy Sherman-Palladino and her husband, Daniel Palladino.

Photo credit: Marion Curtis/Starpix for Prime Video

“Amy and Dan are brilliant creators of remarkable and enduring characters and one-of-a-kind storytelling,” Jennifer Salke, the head of Amazon and MGM Studios said. “We’re incredibly excited for Étoile, as we have no doubt Amy, Dan, and their team will continue to produce incredible and impactful event television that we can’t wait to share with our global Prime audiences."

What is Étoile about?

Details about Étoile are so far scarce, but we know from a release from Prime Video that the series follows the dancers and artistic staff of two world-renowned ballet companies—one in New York City and the other in Paris—as they embark on an ambitious gambit to save their storied institutions by swapping their most talented stars. In other words, Bunheads fans—who have been licking their wounds since the show's 2013 cancelation—are in for a treat.

Who is cast in Étoile?

Amy Sherman-Palladino and her husband are known for casting the same actors across their projects: Milo Ventimiglia appeared in Gilmore Girls and Mrs. MaiselLiza Weil did Gilmore Girls and BunheadsKelly Bishop starred in all three of their major TV projects

Although the full cast of Étoile has yet to be announced, we already know it'll star two actors from the Maisel universe. Here are the details:

Luke Kirby

Luke Kirby<p>Photo credit: Jamie McCarthy/Prime Video</p>
Luke Kirby

Photo credit: Jamie McCarthy/Prime Video

Luke Kirby won an Emmy for his role as a fictionalized version of famed comic Lenny Bruce in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.

Camille Cottin

Camille Cottin<p>Photo credit: Eliott Bliss</p>
Camille Cottin

Photo credit: Eliott Bliss

Camille Cottin is a César-nominated French actress who has gained international recognition for her role in the hit French series Call My Agent! Cottin recently reprised her role as Hélène in the fourth and final season of the multi-award-winning BBC America series Killing Eve.

Simon Callow

Simon Callow<p>Photo credit: Ivon Bartholomew/Prime Video</p>
Simon Callow

Photo credit: Ivon Bartholomew/Prime Video

Simon Callow played the role of Mozart in Peter Shaffer’s Amadeus and the Duke of Sandringham in Outlander. He's also the author of 20 books, including biographies of Oscar Wilde, Richard Wagner, Charles Laughton and Charles Dickens. The fourth and final volume of his massive Orson Welles biography will come out in 2024.

Lou de Laâge

<p>Photo credit: Aleksei Benuchi/Prime Video</p>

Photo credit: Aleksei Benuchi/Prime Video

Lou de Laâge started her career very young, as a dancer. She made her acting debut at 17 and made her breakthrough with the film Breathe, directed by Mélanie Laurent. In the following years, she worked with renowned French directors and actors such as Juliette Binoche, Isabelle Huppert, Anne Fontaine and many more.

Gideon Glick

Gideon Glick<p>Photo credit: Prime Video</p>
Gideon Glick

Photo credit: Prime Video

Gideon Glick portrayed the lovable illusionist Alfie on The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. (His character gets his big break as a result of Midge Maisel's tenacious manager, Susie Myerson, played by Alex Borstein.) He'll next be seen opposite Bradley Cooper and Carey Mulligan in Cooper’s Maestro.

David Alvarez

David Alvarez<p>Photo credit: Matt Winkelmeyer/Prime Video</p>
David Alvarez

Photo credit: Matt Winkelmeyer/Prime Video

David Alvarez, a proud U.S. Army veteran, played the iconic role of Bernardo, the fearless leader of the Sharks, in Steven Spielberg’s Academy Award-nominated West Side Story. He also won a Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Musical for his performance in Billy Elliot.

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What is the release date for Étoile?

The release date has not been announced, but since The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel finished production in November 2022 and Étoile has not started filming (that we know of), it's a likely the new show won’t stream until 2024 or beyond. Check back for updates.

How to watch Étoile

Étoile will stream on Prime Video. No word yet on when the show will debut or how it will roll out.

How many episodes are in the first season of Étoile?

There are eight episodes in the first season of Étoile. 

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