Lisa Kundro And Ray Romano’s Dark Comedy Series, ‘No Good Deed’ Teaser Unveiled

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Get ready for a wild ride through the world of real estate and dark humor! Netflix has officially announced that its new half-hour dark comedy series, ‘No Good Deed,’ will premiere on December 12. Created by Liz Feldman, known for her work on Dead To Me, this highly anticipated show features the beloved duo of Lisa Kudrow and Ray Romano.

In No Good Deed, Kudrow and Romano play Lydia and Paul, a couple looking to transition from an empty nest into a vibrant new chapter of their lives. Their first step? Selling their stunning 1920s Spanish-style villa located in one of Los Angeles’ most desirable neighborhoods. However, as they list their home, fierce competition ignites among eager families, each convinced that this dream house will help resolve their diverse struggles.

As Lydia and Paul delve deeper into the process, they soon discover that their dream home is far from perfect. They grapple with dark and dangerous secrets hidden within their cherished abode, ultimately realizing that confronting their past may be the only way to move forward.

The recently released teaser tantalizingly hints at the series’ unique blend of humor and suspense, setting the stage for the chaotic journey ahead. Viewers are also introduced to an impressive ensemble cast, including Linda Cardellini, O-T Fagbenle, Abbi Jacobson, Denis Leary, Poppy Liu, Teyonah Parris, and Luke Wilson.

Guest stars will feature Matt Rogers, Kate Moennig, Chloe East, Rory Scovel, Wyatt Aubrey, Kevin Alves, and Linda Lavin, with Anna Maria Horsford also making an appearance.

Liz Feldman wears multiple hats on this project, serving as the creator, showrunner, director, and executive producer, with Silver Tree joining her in directing and producing. The executive production team also includes Christie Smith, Jessica Elbaum, and the charismatic Will Ferrell from Gloria Sanchez Productions.

As December 12 approaches, audiences can expect a delightful mix of wit, charm, and intrigue in No Good Deed.

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