Nathan Fielder’s New Series With Emma Stone and Benny Safdie Gets Premiere Date

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Nathan Fielder’s New Series With Emma Stone and Benny Safdie Gets Premiere Date

The long-promised The Curse is coming this fall

Nathan Fielder and Emma Stone

Nathan Fielder as Asher and Emma Stone as Whitney in The Curse (courtesy of A24/Paramount+ with Showtime)

Nathan Fielder’s long-promised new series The Curse finally has a release date. The 10-episode series premieres on Paramount+ With Showtime on Friday, November 10, followed by an on-air debut on Showtime on Sunday, November 12, at 10 p.m. Eastern. See first-look images from the show below.

Fielder stars in The Curse with Emma Stone and Benny Safdie. Guest stars in the series include Barkhad Abdi, Emmy nominee Corbin Bernsen, and Constance Shulman.

The Curse is a Showtime and A24 co-production. Fielder directed the series, and he co-created and co-wrote it with Benny Safdie. Executive producers on the series include Fielder, Benny and Josh Safdie, Emma Stone, Dave McCary, and Ali Herting.

Since announcing The Curse in 2020, Fielder launched the HBO series The Rehearsal. A second season of The Rehearsal is in the works.

Another HBO series that Fielder executive produced, How To With John Wilson, also came to a close after its third season. Read the recent interview “What Offbeat Documentarian John Wilson Is Listening To” on the Pitch.

Nathan Fielder as Asher and Emma Stone as Whitney in The Curse (courtesy of A24/Paramount+ with Showtime)
Emma Stone as Whitney and Nathan Fielder as Asher in The Curse (courtesy of A24/Paramount+ with Showtime)
Emma Stone as Whitney in The Curse (courtesy of A24/Paramount+ with Showtime)
Nathan Fielder as Asher in The Curse (courtesy of A24/Paramount+ with Showtime)
Benny Safdie as Dougie in The Curse (courtesy of A24/Paramount+ with Showtime)

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