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“Étoile,” a new dance-centered series by the creators of “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” and “Gilmore Girls,” is set to premiere this week with some familiar faces among the cast.
Set in New York City and Paris and described by Amazon MGM Studios as a “dance-world comedy,” the series follows the dancers and artistic staff of two world-renowned ballet companies on an “ambitious gambit” to save their institutions by swapping their most talented stars.
Created by Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino and executive produced by the couple alongside Dhana Rivera Gilbert, the cast includes several members who worked on previous projects of the Palladinos’, including Luke Kirby of “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” and Yanic Truesdale of “Gilmore Girls.”
When does ‘Étoile’ Season 1 premiere?
“Étoile” Season 1 premieres on Prime Video on Thursday, April 24. All eight episodes of the season will drop at the same time for your binge-watching pleasure.
How to watch ‘Étoile’ Season 1
“Étoile” is a Prime original that members of Prime Video can stream for free. Non-prime members can sign up for one week of Prime for just $1.99 to watch
Prime membership, which includes free shipping and some “Included with Prime” video titles, currently runs $14.99 per month or $139 per year. A Prime Video membership is $8.99 per month.
Watch “Étoile”: Get Prime Video
‘Étoile’ Season 1 cast
- Luke Kirby as Jack McMillan
- Yanic Truesdale as Raphaël Marchand
- Gideon Glick as Tobias Bell
- Charlotte Gainsbourg as Geneviève Lavigne
- LaMay Zhang as Susu Li
- Simon Callow as Crispin Shamblee
- Lou de Laâge as Cheyenne Toussaint
- David Alvarez as Gael Rodriguez
- Kelly Bishop as Clara McMillan
- Ivan du Pontavice as Gabin Roux
- Taïs Vinolo as Mishi Duplessis
- David Haig as Nicholas Leutwylek
- Lala Cholous as Pianiste
- Tiler Peck as Eva Cullman
Watch ‘Étoile’ Season 1 trailer
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