The new series, loosely inspired by Dunham's own experience, follows Jessica (Megan Stalter) – an American infatuated with British culture – as she relocates to the UK for a job opportunity.
Alongside Hacks star Stalter and Sharpe, the Too Much cast also includes Ratajkowski as the new girlfriend of Jessica's ex, while Aboah plays Felix's partner at the beginning of the story.
"And I think modelling is such an expressive art and models are very often really good actors because they have to do that."
Dunham elaborated that she wasn't looking to embed Too Much in "the world of fashion", but rather to tap into "these two very interesting, strong characters".
For Ratajkowski, Too Much represents a return to acting after a long hiatus, with her previous screen project being 2019's indie crime drama Lying and Stealing, where she appeared opposite The Gentlemen's Theo James.
Too Much is available to stream on Netflix from Thursday 10th July 2025. Sign up for Netflix from £5.99 a month. Netflix is also available on Sky Glass and Virgin Media Stream.
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