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Tribeca Festival TV Lineup Includes ‘Gilded Age’ Season 3 World Premiere, Lena Dunham Conversation

The 2025 Tribeca Festival has revealed the lineup for its TV and NOW sections, with the latter featuring independently created pilots and series.

Among the TV highlights are world premiere screenings of the third season of HBO’s Emmy-nominated period drama The Gilded Age, starring Carie Coon, Morgan Spector and Cynthia Nixon; Apple TV+’s new Taron Egerton, Jurnee Smollett drama from Dennis Lehane, Smoke, following a small-town fire chief as he uncovers dark secrets; Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season three; the fourth season finale of MGM+’s Godfather of Harlem; and the Amazon Prime Video series adaptation of the best-selling E. Lockhart novel We Were Liars.

“Television is one of the most powerful storytelling mediums of our time, and Tribeca is proud to be a home for the visionaries who are redefining it,” Tribeca Festival director and senior vp, programming, Cara Cusumano, said in a statement. “Tribeca TV is a cornerstone of our festival — an essential platform where innovation, artistry, and audience converge. As the lines between film and television continue to blur, our commitment to championing exceptional stories in all forms remains steadfast.”

The festival will also feature a conversation with Lena Dunham about her upcoming TV return with Netflix’s Too Much, set to premiere this summer, starring Megan Stalter and Will Sharpe with guest stars including Rita Wilson, Andrew Scott, Andrew Rannells, Janicza Bravo, Rhea Perlman and Emily Ratajkowski. Dunham co-created Too Much with her husband Luis Felber.

“TV-lovers’ choices often seem overwhelmingly vast these days. We are excited to help our audience hone in on a selection of new series and returning favorites that they can experience at Tribeca in a truly exclusive way. From the luminous cast of The Gilded Age to the denizens of starship Enterprise (Star Trek: Strange New Worlds), the TV section offers an exclusive, post-screening discussion before the rest of the world gets a chance to partake,” said Tribeca Festival senior programmer Liza Domnitz. “Our NOW program speaks to the rapidly expanding universe of independently made episodic series and the buy-in from the creative community.”

The 2025 Tribeca Festival is set to run from June 4-15 in New York City. The feature film lineup was unveiled Wednesday.

More information about this year’s TV and NOW lineups is available here.

More to come.

Source: Hollywoodreporter

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