To All The Boys' Lana Condor Starring In Randall Park's Action Comedy Show

Lana Condor is set to star in Take Out, a new action-comedy series, from the mind of Randall Park. Randall Park is most known for his role on the sitcom Fresh Off the Boat and for co-writing and starring in the Netflix romcom Always Be My Maybe alongside Ali Wong. Condor is best known for her starring role in Netflix’s To All the Boys romcom franchise, with plenty more highly anticipated projects on the horizon.

Reported by THR, Condor is set to star in a new series in development for Hulu titled Take Out. The half-hour action-comedy series will follow a girl named Iris, played by Condor, who is a restaurant cook by day, crime-fighting badass by night, and struggling hopeful romantic all the time. The series aims to turn martial arts and rom-com tropes on its head. The pilot episode will be written by Park and Michael Golamco, who both co-wrote Always Be My Maybe with Wong. The series will be executive produced by Condor alongside Park, Golamco, and Hieu Ho, who make up the Imminent Collision production company.

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Until Take Out, Condor has plenty of projects on her calendar. She’s working with Netflix again to executive produce and star in the limited series Boo, Bitch, a comedy series about a teenage girl who finds out she’s a ghost. Currently, she’s in production as the co-star on HBO Max’s sci-fi romcom Moonshot, from Berlanti Productions, which also stars Cole Sprouse. Recently, Park starred in a few popular projects including Dwayne Johnson’s NBC biopic series Young Rock, and the mega hit Disney+ series WandaVision.

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Source: THR



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