Fey & Carell’s ‘The Four Seasons’ Premieres May 1 on Netflix

On April 24, the Directors Guild Theater in Los Angeles hosted the first public screening of The Four Seasons, the new Netflix comedy created by Tina Fey, Lang Fisher and Tracey Wigfield. Fey walked the black carpet with co-lead Steve Carell, while an all-star roster—Will Forte, Kerri Kenney-Silver, Marco Calvani, Erika Henningsen, Tommy Do, Chloe Troast and Cole Tristan Murphy—posed for photographers before heading inside.

The series follows three couples whose friendship unravels after one pair announces a split during what was meant to be a quiet getaway. Fey teams with Forte, Carell pairs with Kenney-Silver and Colman Domingo partners with Calvani, their characters ricocheting across four vacations that chart a single, turbulent year.

Behind the camera, Jeff Richmond serves as executive producer and composer, joining Fey, Carell, Fisher and Wigfield to steer a six-episode run that blends sharp banter with moments of bruising honesty. Early reactions from the premiere audience pointed to a seamless balance of heartbreak and humor—exactly the mixture that made Fey’s past projects resonate.

All six episodes debut worldwide on Wednesday, May 1, giving viewers one long weekend to binge a show built on the messy truths of friendship and the comic fallout of every inconvenient secret.