The Sex Lives of College Girls is dropping sooner than you think

Can't get enough of Never Have I Ever? The Sex Lives of College Girls is airing soon

Why don't you catch a glimpse of Mindy Kaling's amazing brain on a new show? So, there you have it! In the time since Mindy Kaling's new HBO Max series, The Sex Lives of College Girls, was announced, much has changed. We're intrigued since he's the clever genius behind Netflix's Never Have I Ever and The Mindy Project.

Kaling will serve as executive producer and co-writer alongside Brooklyn Nine-Nine veteran Justin Noble on the 13-episode series, which has been commissioned. The comic said she was "extremely delighted" to showcase her new project in a social media post promoting the concert. According to Deadline, four college roommates are "equal parts adorable and annoying," who must negotiate love, sex, family, and friendship. The plot focuses on these four people.

Laughter is likely due to the show's comic power, but there will also be many heartbreaking moments that highlight the challenges young women face. On the 22nd of September, HBO Max released the first official trailer for the program, and it looks amazing. A one-minute film introduces our four leading ladies after what looks to be a wild night out.

It's impossible to know who set the dorm room alarm until everyone delivers an equally hilarious, drunken monologue to turn it off. There isn't much to see in the teaser, but the comedic timing is enough to get our attention. Donielle Nash and Najee Muhammad have joined Mindy Kaling's HBO Max series The Sex Lives of College Girls, which stars Isabella Roland and Kavi Ladnier.

"Equal parts cute and annoying," as the show puts them, describe their New England collegiate roommates in the 13-part sitcom, "Essex college." The other two female parts will be played by Alyah Chanelle Scott and Reneé Rapp, respectively. The film will also star Pauline Chalamet as well as Amrit Kaur as the other two leading men. In addition to Vico Ortiz, other regulars include Charles Platt, Jillian Armenante, Mueen Jahan, Scott Lipman, Kim Matula, and Amanda Ripley.


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