Lena Dunham has disclosed that she has a concept for a film continuation of the HBO series Girls, which ran for six seasons and ended with a divisive finale in 2017, according to The Independent. Dunham described having a plot line in mind and said it is impossible not to think about where the characters are now, as reported by The Independent. In the finale, Hannah was grappling with motherhood after conceiving a baby with a surf instructor, supported by Marnie Michaels, according to The Independent. Jessa Johansson patched things up with Hannah, while Shoshanna Shapiro cut ties with the whole gang, as reported by The Independent.
Dunham responded to calls for a follow-up by admitting she would love to do a film, according to The Independent. She has a new text group with her fellow leading ladies and Andrew Rannells called 'Survivors of the Crackcident', as reported by The Independent. According to The Independent, Dunham described how Jemima Kirke offers takes on her character, such as Jess being into RFK Jr., and said she sees the characters as her muses. She noted that they do not want to return too early but want to be appropriately missed, as reported by The Independent.
Dunham's new memoir 'Famesick' includes claims that Adam Driver was verbally aggressive and physically imposing towards her, according to The Independent. She writes that during a rehearsal, after she forgot her lines, Driver screamed and hurled a chair at the wall next to her, as reported by The Independent. Driver has not yet addressed the claims, according to The Independent.