Things are getting cooking forBrie Larson!
The drama, which Larson is also executive producing, is based on the best-selling debut novel from author and science editor Bonnie Garmus. TheNew York Timesbestseller is a previousGood Morning AmericaBook Club pick.
Elizabeth “aims to show a nation of overlooked housewives — and the men tuning in — that the status quo can be changed as she craves to return to the lab,” according toThe Hollywood Reporter.
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The series' teaser shows her character Elizabeth being told she’s “one of the smartest people in the lab” before a little girl is seen watching Elizabeth in awe as the onscreen host.
“Welcome viewers. My name is Elizabeth Zott and this isSupper at Six,” Elizabeth says in the clip.
Starring alongside Larson in the highly anticipated drama is Lewis Pullman (Top Gun: Maverick, Outer Range), NAACP Image Award-winnerAja Naomi King(How to Get Away with Murder,The Birth of a Nation), Stephanie Koenig (The Flight Attendant, The Offer), and Kevin Sussman(The Big Bang Theory, The Dropout).
Six-time Emmy Award-nominee Lee Eisenberg serves as showrunner on Aggregate Films-produced series.
Brie Larson.Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic

Lessons in Chemistryisn’t the actress’s only major release this year. Larson will also make her debut in theFast & Furiousfranchise with a role in the sequelFast Xin May.
Larson toldTotal Filmshe’s portrays Tess who “is Mr. Nobody’s daughter. She is technically Agency, but she’s kind of a bridge, in a way. She doesn’t go along with the way that the Agency’s headed now that her father isn’t there.”
About her new character, she continued: “She believes in the legacy that her father set up, which is standing with Dom and standing with the Toretto family, and is fighting for that.”
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