In the final months of 2024, the Peacock streaming service gave a straight-to-series order for The ‘Burbs, a contemporary TV series adaptation of the 1989 movie of the same name (which starred Tom Hanks and Carrie Fisher). The eight-episode season is now available to watch on Peacock – and JoBlo’s own Ryan Cultrera had the opportunity to interview multiple people involved with the show at a red carpet premiere! You can watch the interviews in the video embedded above.
Cast and synopsis
Keke Palmer (Nope) stars in and executive produces the series and is joined in the cast by Jack Whitehall (Jungle Cruise), Julia Duffy (Newhart), Paula Pell (Girls5eva), Mark Proksch (What We Do In The Shadows), Kapil Talwalkar (Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist), Haley Joel Osment (Tusk), RJ Cyler (The Harder They Fall), Justin Kirk (Weeds), Kyrie McAlpin (Cheaper by the Dozen), Danielle Kennedy (Man on the Inside), and Randy Oglesby (For All Mankind).
Celeste Hughey (Palm Royale, Dead to Me) writes and executive produces the series. Set in present-day suburbia, The ‘Burbs follows a young couple, with Palmer playing the wife, returning to the husband’s (Whitehall) childhood home. Their world is upended when new neighbors move in next door, bringing old secrets of the cul-de-sac to light, and new deadly threats shatter the illusion of their quiet little neighborhood.
Same filming location as the original
In addition to Palmer and Hughey, executive producers on the show include Brian Grazer, Kristen Zolner, and Natalie Berkus for Imagine Entertainment, Seth MacFarlane, Erica Huggins, and Aimee Carlson for Fuzzy Door, and Rachel Shukert. Dana Olsen, the writer of the 1989 film, Amy Aniobi, Zora Bikangaga, and Neil Reynolds serve as co-executive producers. Nzingha Stewart (Daisy Jones & The Six) directed the first episode and is another executive producer. UCP, a division of Universal Studio Group, is the studio behind the series.
Filming took place in Los Angeles at the same location as the original film, the backlot of Universal Studios Hollywood.
The original The ‘Burbs was directed by Joe Dante. When asked for his reaction to the TV series announcement, Dante said, “I think my actual comment was, ‘How are they going to make a whole TV series out of that story?’ As opposed to, ‘I want to be the one to do it. ’Good luck to them. It’s kind a one-off story…It’s always nice when things have a shelf life.“
Our reviewer Alex Maidy gave the show a 7/10 review, so it seems they did a good job of making a TV series out of the story.
Interviews
On The ‘Burbs red carpet, Ryan was able to talk with stars Keke Palmer and Jack Whitehall, who gave us the inside scoop on bringing this cult classic back to life for a whole new generation. From neighborhood chaos to modern satire, the duo break down what makes this reimagining feel fresh while still honoring the original’s spirit.
But that’s not all! He also spoke with Chad Lindberg, RJ Cyler, and more of the cast about joining the twisted suburban world of The ‘Burbs, the ensemble chemistry, and what fans can expect from the series.
Cast and crew members interviewed in the video above include Keke Palmer, Mark Proksch, Chad Lindberg, Kathleen Kenny, RJ Cyler, Max Carver, Randy Oglesby, Celeste Hughey, Jack Whitehall, Danielle Kennedy, Kapil Talwalker, Erica Dasher, Rachel Shukert, Aimee Carlson, Erica Huggins, and Georgia Leva.
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