Josh Hutcherson, best known for his role as Peeta Mellark in The Hunger Games series, has officially joined the lead cast of HBO’s upcoming comedy series created by and starring Rachel Sennott. Hutcherson is stepping in to replace Miles Robbins, who was originally cast in the pilot episode. According to reports from The Wrap and Deadline, the character Hutcherson is taking on has undergone notable changes during the writing and development phase following HBO’s decision to greenlight the show for a full series.
The Show’s Premise: Friendship in a New Phase of Life
Although the title of the series is yet to be revealed, the plot centers around a tight-knit, codependent group of friends who come back together after spending time apart. As they reunite, they are forced to confront how their individual pursuits, romantic relationships, and time spent away have reshaped their dynamics. The series aims to deliver a fresh take on millennial and Gen Z adulthood, touching on themes such as emotional growth, personal ambition, and friendship boundaries in the modern age.
This untitled comedy is positioned to blend dark humor with heartfelt storytelling—an approach that has become a hallmark of Rachel Sennott’s writing and performance style, especially evident in her work on Shiva Baby and Bottoms.
The Evolving Cast: From Pilot to Series
When the show was initially picked up, actor Miles Robbins (Halloween, Mozart in the Jungle) played one of the leads. However, once the series received a full order from HBO, the character was reportedly rewritten, leading to the recasting. Josh Hutcherson will now take over that reworked role, bringing with him a wealth of acting experience across both film and television.
Joining Hutcherson and Sennott in the lead ensemble are:
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Odessa A’zion (Hellraiser, Grand Army),
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Jordan Firstman, a viral internet comedian and writer known for his sharp satirical takes, and
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True Whitaker, who is steadily emerging as a rising talent.
Additionally, Gossip Girl alum Leighton Meester and TikTok personality Quenlin Blackwell are confirmed to appear as guest stars in the series, adding further buzz to the casting lineup.
Behind the Scenes: Creators and Producers
Rachel Sennott isn’t just the star—she’s also deeply involved behind the scenes. She serves as creator, co-writer, and executive producer of the show. She is joined by executive producers Emma Barrie and Aida Rodgers, both of whom have a strong background in producing acclaimed television content, including HBO’s award-winning series Barry.
Directing the pilot episode is Lorene Scafaria, best known for helming the 2019 hit Hustlers, which was praised for its dynamic female-led storytelling. Scafaria’s direction brings credibility and a stylized flair to the show, signaling that HBO is investing in both strong creative talent and bold, modern narratives.
Josh Hutcherson’s Career Resurgence
Hutcherson’s addition to the cast is a noteworthy move. Though he became a household name during the early 2010s through his portrayal of Peeta Mellark in The Hunger Games franchise, he has since diversified his portfolio with both film and TV roles.
He starred as the lead in Hulu’s sci-fi comedy Future Man, which aired from 2017 to 2020 and earned a cult following for its unique blend of time travel absurdity and raunchy humor. More recently, Hutcherson starred in the 2023 horror hit Five Nights at Freddy’s, where he played Mike Schmidt. The film, based on the popular video game, was a box office success and has already confirmed a sequel in which Hutcherson will reprise his role.
His casting in HBO’s comedy signals a shift toward more grounded, character-driven roles and marks a significant return to premium television.
Production Timeline and Release Plans
HBO initially ordered the pilot in March 2024, with filming taking place later that year. After reviewing the pilot and receiving strong internal feedback, the network gave the show a full-series greenlight in late 2024. With Hutcherson’s casting finalized in early May 2025, production is ramping up for a likely late 2025 premiere, although an official release date has not yet been announced.
The series will join HBO’s growing slate of young adult and millennial-focused comedies, aligning with titles like Girls, Search Party, and The Sex Lives of College Girls—each known for their raw, honest depictions of complex relationships and identity struggles.
Why This Series Matters
Rachel Sennott’s rise as a multi-hyphenate talent in Hollywood has been swift and impactful. With her signature blend of deadpan comedy, social commentary, and emotionally vulnerable storytelling, her creative vision promises to add a distinct voice to HBO’s comedy roster.
By partnering with seasoned talents like Scafaria and introducing a mix of veteran actors and fresh faces, the network is clearly banking on this show to resonate with viewers looking for smart, relatable, and daring content.
Meanwhile, Josh Hutcherson’s inclusion not only adds star power but also widens the show’s appeal to fans of The Hunger Games and Five Nights at Freddy’s franchises—especially as he transitions into more mature, nuanced roles.