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Nathan Fielder & Emma Stone’s Odd & Bizarre Home Improvement Comedy Premieres Nov 10 On Paramount+ [New Photos]

Sep 26, 2023

Very high on our list of the Most Anticipated TV Series of 2023, Showtime’s “The Curse” finally has a release date and will air November 10 on Paramount+ with Showtime ahead of its on-air Showtime debut on November 12, the network announced. From producers and writers Emma Stone, comedian Nathan Fielder, and Safdie Brothers filmmaker Benny Safdie—all of whom star, “The Curse,” is a bizarre genre-bending comedy series/riff on the Home Improvement series.
READ MORE: Full 2023 NYFF Spotlight: Emma Stone Leads With The Safdies & Nathan Fielder’s ‘Curse,’ & New Yorgos Lanthimos Short & More
But this oddball series will be unlike any HGTV series you know. A co-production of Showtime and A24, Stone and Fielder stars as Whitney and Asher, a husband and wife duo who have just landed their own house-flipping series. Benny Safdie also stars as Dougie, the producer of Whitney and Asher’s “Flipanthropy” series, who harbors and holds onto his own secrets. Living in Española, N.M., the couple embarks on their new business venture while trying to have a baby, seemingly met by an alleged curse that promises to “disturb the relationship.” Additional actors in the series include Oscar nominee Barkhad Abdi (“Captain Phillips”), Emmy nominee Corbin Bernsen, and Constance Shulman.
Here’s the official synopsis:
THE CURSE is a genre-bending SHOWTIME® series that explores how an alleged curse disturbs the relationship of a newly married couple as they try to conceive a child while co-starring in their new home-improvement show. The series stars Oscar® winner Emma Stone, Nathan Fielder, and Benny Safdie. Guest stars include Oscar nominee Barkhad Abdi, Emmy® nominee Corbin Bernsen, and Constance Shulman. Produced by A24, THE CURSE is co-created and executive-produced by Benny Safdie and Nathan Fielder, who also serves as a director. Emma Stone executive produces alongside Dave McCary and Ali Herting through their Fruit Tree banner. Josh Safdie also serves as executive producer.
“The Curse” will make its world premiere at the New York Film Festival beforehand on October 12, basically a whole month before its TV premiere, which should be a real treat for cineastes who rarely get to see TV work at NYFF (an exception was clearly made).
“The Curse” debuts” November 10 on Paramount+. Check out some first-look images released by Showtime below.

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