When will 'The 'Burbs' TV series be available?
The eight-episode series will be available on Peacock starting February 8.
Entertainment / Celebrity
Keke Palmer, actress and singer, explores how becoming a mother has influenced her latest role in the upcoming Peacock series, 'The 'Burbs.' This marks her first on-screen portrayal of a mom, adding a new layer of depth to her performance.
In 'The 'Burbs,' Keke Palmer plays a wife returning to her husband's childhood home, only to find their quiet neighborhood disrupted by new neighbors and deadly secrets. Palmer's personal experience as a mother enriches her portrayal, bringing authenticity and emotional depth to the character. The series features a Dateline-themed Super Bowl ad, adding a unique promotional twist.
The series also stars Jack Whitehall, Julia Duffy, and Paula Pell. Celeste Hughey serves as writer and executive producer. The show is filmed in Los Angeles, on the same backlot of Universal Studios Hollywood where the original movie was filmed. Joe Dante, the director of the original 'The 'Burbs' film, expressed curiosity about how the story would be adapted into a TV series.
The eight-episode series will be available on Peacock starting February 8.
Keke Palmer and Jack Whitehall lead the cast, with appearances by Julia Duffy and Paula Pell.
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