Kathryn Hahn's upcoming Disney+ series Tiny Beautiful Things has confirmed its spring release date.
The eight-episode drama is based on the best-selling collection of stories by Cheryl Strayed and will start streaming from April 7 on Hulu for viewers in the US and on Disney+ in the UK.
Produced by ABC Signature and Reese Witherspoon's company Hello Sunshine, Tiny Beautiful Things follows Hahn as protagonist Clare, a struggling writer with a lacklustre marriage to Danny (Quentin Plair) and a difficult relationship with her teenage daughter Rae (Tanzyn Crawford).
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When a writer friend reaches out, Clare reluctantly accepts to take on the mantle of Sugar in an advice column. "Dear Sugar" gives Clare the chance to help both strangers and herself by looking back on her most joyous and difficult moments and finding a way forward.
The Wilds' Sarah Pidgeon plays a younger Clare in flashback, while Merritt Wever (Run, Unbelievable, The Walking Dead) portrays Clare's mother Frankie. The cast is rounded out by Owen Painter, Elizabeth Hinkler and Michaela Watkins.
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Hahn was recently seen in Rian Johnson's follow-up to 2019 Knives Out, Greece-set Glass Onion. The actress plays US Senate candidate Claire Debella, joining her friends on tech billionaire Miles Bron's (Edward Norton) private island for a murder mystery game.
Daniel Craig's second outing as detective Benoit Blanc, the film also introduces a brand new cast of characters (and suspects): alongside Hahn, the star-studded ensemble features Janelle Monáe, Kate Hudson, Leslie Odom Jr, Dave Bautista, Jessica Henwick and Madelyn Cline.
Hahn is also set to reprise the role of villainous witch Agatha Harkness in WandaVision spin-off Agatha: Coven of Chaos. Coming to our small screens this winter, the series also secured Broadway icon Patti LuPone, The White Lotus' Aubrey Plaza and Heartstopper's Joe Locke.
Tiny Beautiful Things will stream on April 7 on Hulu in the US, while viewers in the UK can watch it on Disney+ on the same date.