Girls Can't Shoot (& Other Lies) has found an all-star cast! In an exclusive for Deadline, Beanie Feldstein, Michaela Jaé  Rodriguez, Kat Dennings, Jameela Jamil, and Lolly Adefope have joined the upcoming anthology series based on the international bestselling essay collection titled Feminists Don’t Wear Pink (and Other Lies). The pilot episode is going to be executive produced by Lady Bird star Saoirse Ronan, who also wrote essays along with Feldstein, Dennings, Jamil, and Adefope for the collection, curated by Scarlett Curtis.

Curtis, who is credited for creating the format, will also serve as an executive producer across the series and is writing the pilot episode. Shadi Hamta is attached as a writer. The way the show is formatted, each star will executive produce the episode that they are leading. Dennings and Adefope will write their respective episodes, which are adapted from the essays they wrote for Feminists Don't Wear Pink, and Feldstein and Rodriguez are partnering to develop the episode that the two of them are co-starring in. Executive producing for Mark Gordon Pictures will be Mark Gordon and Bonnie-Chance Roberts.

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Deadline is reporting that the first season will "explore and play with the expectations of women in storytelling by placing heroines at the center of traditionally male genres in a multitude of original, high concept, cinematic tales and will put the creative power squarely into the hands of female filmmakers."

Feminists Don’t Wear Pink (and other lies) gave a generation of women the chance to tell their stories and Girls Can’t Shoot (& other lies) has the exact same mission,” Curtis said in a provided statement. “It has been my lifelong dream to show that women’s stories can be both entertaining and empowering and I could not have found a more incredible group of women to bring their extraordinary visions to life. Working with two producers as supportive, creative and risk taking as Bonnie and Mark has been a truly magical process.”

“It was in March 2020, on the cusp of the end of the world, that we first began dreaming of a way to harness the spirit of Scarlett’s book into a series,” Roberts said. "So, to have had each of these wildly talented, deeply creative women partner with us and pour so much passion into the work is an absolute dream come true. Working with Scarlett, as wonderful of a person as she is a creative, has been the greatest joy!”

Girl's Can't Shoot (& Other Lies) is going to be an amazing breakdown of storytelling through the female experience. No release date or platform has been confirmed yet for the series, so stay tuned to Collider for more on this project.

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