What is 'The Off Weeks' about?
It follows a divorced writing professor whose life is complicated by a new romance.
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Annaleigh Ashford (Happy Face, Impeachment: American Crime Story) and Arian Moayed (Succession) have been cast in key roles in Apple TV+'s limited series, 'The Off Weeks,' starring Jessica Chastain and Ben Stiller. The series follows a writ...
'The Off Weeks' delves into the chaotic life of Gus Adler (Ben Stiller), a writing professor navigating the challenges of divorce and shared custody. During his 'on weeks,' he struggles to maintain stability for his children, while his 'off weeks' lead him into a dangerous romance with Stella West (Jessica Chastain). The arrival of Stella threatens to derail both his parental duties and personal ambitions.
Annaleigh Ashford's role as Jade, Gus's neighbor, and Arian Moayed as Angelo, Gus's boss, will likely add depth to Gus's world, potentially acting as confidantes or sources of conflict. The series is produced by Apple Studios and wiip, with executive producers including Nutting, Stiller, Chastain, Showalter, and others.
This series marks a reunion for Chastain and Moayed, who previously starred in the Broadway revival of 'A Doll’s House'.
It follows a divorced writing professor whose life is complicated by a new romance.
Jessica Chastain, Ben Stiller, Annaleigh Ashford and Arian Moayed.
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