Missing Girls Already? Here’s What the Cast Is Up to Until Next Season Inline
Photo: Courtesy of HBO1/7Zosia Mamet
Shoshanna’s professional life may just be getting started on Girls, but Zosia Mamet’s career is in full bloom. The actress is starring in four films this year, including Dominion alongside John Malkovich.
Photo: Courtesy of HBO2/7Adam Driver
In November, Driver will appear in **Jeff Nichols’**s (Mud) sci-fi drama Midnight Special alongsideKirsten Dunst and Joel Edgerton. And in December, he’ll be starring in J.J. Abrams’s Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Many have speculated that Driver will play the villain in the super-hushed sequel. Now, however, rumor has it he was cast as the son of Han Solo and Princess Leia.
Photo: Courtesy of HBO3/7Alex Karpovsky
In what feels like casting kismet, Karpovsky appears on the big screen with Jason Schwartzman for the dark comedy 7 Chinese Brothers, which premiered at SXSWlast week. In April, he stars in Bloomin Mud Shuffle with Orange Is the New Black’s Natasha Lyonne.
Photo: Courtesy of HBO4/7Andrew Rannells
This September, Andrew Rannells takes a rom-com rite of passage: starring in a Nancy Meyers film. The Intern chronicles the high jinks of an elderly intern working at a fashion site and packs a lot of star power, including**Anne Hathaway, Robert De Niro,** and Rene Russo.
Photo: Courtesy of HBO5/7Lena Dunham
Dunham will be starring alongside Norman Reedus and Diane Kruger in the 2016 drama, Sky. Directed by Fabienne Berthaud (Lily Sometimes), the film follows one woman’s trip across the U.S. after escaping her violent husband.
Photo: Courtesy of HBO6/7Allison Williams
After a big 2014, including the titular role in Peter Pan Live! and getting engaged, it seems like Allison Williams is taking the rest of 2015 easy. We imagine her playing with her new puppy and fastidiosusly planning her wedding.
Photo: Courtesy of HBO7/7Jemima Kirke
Brooklyn’s coolest mom doesn’t have much planned for 2015, apart from starring in the indie horror film Ava’s Possessions, which recently debuted at SXSW.