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The Four Seasons

  • TV Series
  • 2025–2026
  • TV-MA
  • 30m
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Steve Carell, Colman Domingo, Tina Fey, Will Forte, Kerri Kenney, Marco Calvani, and Erika Henningsen in The Four Seasons (2025)
Three suburban couples vacation together each season, but tensions arise when one couple splits up and the husband brings a much younger woman on subsequent trips.
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Three suburban couples vacation together each season, but tensions arise when one couple splits up and the husband brings a much younger woman on subsequent trips.Three suburban couples vacation together each season, but tensions arise when one couple splits up and the husband brings a much younger woman on subsequent trips.Three suburban couples vacation together each season, but tensions arise when one couple splits up and the husband brings a much younger woman on subsequent trips.

  • Creators
    • Tina Fey
    • Lang Fisher
    • Tracey Wigfield
  • Stars
    • Tina Fey
    • Will Forte
    • Kerri Kenney
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    33K
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    • Creators
      • Tina Fey
      • Lang Fisher
      • Tracey Wigfield
    • Stars
      • Tina Fey
      • Will Forte
      • Kerri Kenney
    • 168User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
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    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    • Anne
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    Marco Calvani
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    Colman Domingo
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    • Danny
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    • Nick
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    • 2025
    Marie Gibeault
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      • Lang Fisher
      • Tracey Wigfield
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    7miss_gomez

    I'm a millennial and I see my future is bright

    It's a show about three couples of a certain age navigating life, love, and everything in between. It focuses on their relationships with their partners, but just as much on their friendships with each other. Not a family by blood, but a family by choice-by friendship.

    It's a fun and funny show. Nothing too deep, just something to enjoy. At least, that's what I thought at first. But it still got me thinking.

    When you hit the lower end of your 30s, you imagine that life after a certain age will be dull, settled, over somehow. But this show reminds us that life keeps its complexity. You'll still hesitate to speak your truth. You'll still crave change, or comfort. There's still drama, still sex, still parties. Life doesn't stop. It just shifts. It's pretty much the same as now, maybe with more money, and hopefully, more wisdom.

    It's a show about living your life, maybe in the same patient, familiar way you always have, even if that comes with its own problems. Or maybe it's about changing everything, blowing it all up and starting fresh-and that also has its problems. There's no simple way to do it. No perfect path. But the show embraces that messiness.

    Tina, Steve, and Coleman are carrying the show. Their acting is light-hearted, funny, sometimes dramatic, but always feels realistic and deeply human.

    Like I said, it's a fun show. I laughed out loud. More than once. And when I get older, I want to be like Danny. Maybe he's not even a great role model, but he's fun, sarcastic (he has some fantastic lines!), and he has a great fashion sense.

    If you're looking for something to binge-this might just be your show.
    8bernardettelucas

    Hits home

    This updated series is an improvement on the original movie. Really hits home for those of us going through many years of marriage. Tine Fey is a great writer and doesn't pull any punches in revealing the challenges of marriage. I loved how the updated series focuses not only on marriage, but friendship and parenthood. Also, there's the fact that not every couple has the same issues or deals with their issues in the same manner. The series is funny and it was very sad also. The ending is unexpected if you saw the original but it's quite griping. I believe if you are 50+, you will be able to see yourself in one of the characters of this series.
    8CineMAA_reviewer

    Good Dramedy to binge watch

    I wasn't sure what to expect with this series but I was pleasantly surprised with the show. I did not realize until after I watched it that it was a remake of the 1981 movie of the same name.

    Each character was developed in such a way to make me relate to each of their personalities.

    The storylines were enjoyable; lighthearted/funny at times, heartfelt at times, sad at times, and frustrating at times (for how much all marriages are the same 🤣).

    The acting was good. The couples were paired up the right way. When I first went to watch this, I thought the pairing would be the normal Steve Carell Tina Fey pairing, but it was better that it was not them together.

    This is definitely a good show to binge and now I will be watching the 1981 movie to compare!
    6EUyeshima

    Emotionally Distant Expansion of the Familiar 1981 Comedy

    Hindsight is always 20/20. Case in point: I was not that huge a fan of the 1981 ensemble comedy upon which this eight-episode 2025 dramedy series is based. Now however, the series made me appreciate Alan Alda's deft touch in maneuvering a beloved veteran cast through the machinations of the often prickly relationships among three middle-aged married couples across four vacations they share over the course of a year. The series follows the same basic storyline, even sharing the names and general personalities of the original characters (except one) and even replicating some of the same comedy gags. In regard to scripting, Tina Fey takes the reins with co-writers Lang Fisher and Tracey Wigfield, and her dry comedy instincts and clever observations are on display here but not always effectively. Not for a lack of effort by the cast, there's a nagging arm's length distance in the way the supposed closeness of the characters is conveyed. Also compromising the dynamics is the lack of equality in the way the couples are presented, for instance, playing the Alda-Carol Burnett couple, Fey as Kate appears far more alpha and nuanced than Will Forte's non-confrontational Jack. In a turn that downplays his comedy chops, Steve Carell soberly plays Nick whose middle-aged frustration triggers the primary storyline where he leaves his wet-blanket wife Anne and connects with a vibrant young dental hygienist, Ginny. The one casting twist is that the third pair has become Danny and Claude, a married gay couple in an open relationship. The opposites-attract dynamic between Colman Domingo's emotionally resistant Danny and Marco Calvani's overly unctuous Claude is similar to the fractious Jack Weston-Rita Moreno pairing but with obvious differences. The most dramatic change from the movie is the expansion of Anne as a plot catalyst. Whereas in the movie, Anne (played by the estimable Sandy Dennis) disappeared in the second vacation and was given a poignant send-off in the third, she is portrayed in the series by Kerri Kenney in a more persistent vein that evolves into an edgy ambivalence throughout the series. It becomes clear why this change occurred in the last episode when the story takes an unexpected turn that finally gives the characters a more relatable level of resonance that forces them out of their self-absorption. BTW Alda shows up in a welcome cameo as Anne's father in the second episode.
    8donontherun

    Funny, touching, relatable

    I remember watching the original Alan Alda/Carol Burnett movie when I was younger, finding it amusing. Years later watching this remake, having gone through a divorce myself and realizing how friendship and family dynamics change during and after, I find this comedy to be on point! The storyline is not outlandish, the jokes land well, and the actors really do pull off what appears to be a decades long friendship with occasional speed bumps and misunderstandings.

    Do not go looking for high art or deeper meaning. Watching this simply reminded me of my life, my friends, and how we've all changed over the years for better or worse, yet still remain friends.

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      Alan Alda, who wrote, directed and starred in the original 1981 film, has a small role in this series. He appears as Don in Episode 2. In the 1981 film, Alda played Jack, the same character Will Forte plays. Alda was 45 when the film was released, and was 89 when the miniseries was released.
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    • Release date
      • May 1, 2025 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Les quatre saisons
    • Filming locations
      • Warwick, New York, USA(Mount Peter)
    • Production companies
      • Big Wig Productions
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      • Little Stranger
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