EXCLUSIVE: HBO Max is developing Six Days To Sunday, an hourlong family drama from Grace & Frankie writers Brendan McCarthy and Alex Kavallierou and Marta Kauffman‘s Okay Goodnight.
Written by McCarthy and Kavallierou, in Six Days To Sunday, when middle-aged siblings with broken marriages, stalled careers, and kids of their own move back into their childhood home, the Kelly family must navigate the messy reality of modern American survival in a heartfelt, funny, and deeply volatile multigenerational drama set in blue-collar Wisconsin.
McCarthy and Kavallierou executive produce with Hannah K.S. Canter, Kauffman and Robbie Rowe Tollin for Okay Goodnight.
Six Days To Sunday marks a reunion for McCarthy, Kavallierou and Okay Goodnight. McCarthy and Kavallierou first served as writers on Grace and Frankie, co-created by Kauffman and produced by her Okay Goodnight. They most recently reunited with Okay Goodnight to develop The Miracle Department for Fox. Per the logline, “Based on a real Catholic organization, The Miracle Department is a heartfelt, comedic, hour-long series about a brilliant, but disgraced, former FBI agent who joins forces with a quirky task force to hunt for genuine miracles.”
Kavallierou is repped by Ronin Entertainment. Friends co-creator Kauffman is repped by WME.
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