Get ready for some hilarious cheerleading action! NBC's new comedy series, 'Stumble', is here to bring some laughter and controversy to your screens. But is it a stumble or a leap of faith?
The trailer introduces us to Courteney Potter, played by the talented Jenn Lyon, who is on a unique mission. After being asked to leave her previous job, Potter finds herself leading a junior college cheer squad, aiming for an impressive 15th championship. But here's where it gets interesting: she's not your typical cheerleader coach!
The series, set to premiere on November 7, promises a mockumentary-style comedy with a twist. As Potter navigates her new role, she encounters a colorful cast of characters, including stars like Taran Killam and Ryan Pinkston. But will her unconventional methods help or hinder the team's success?
NBC believes 'Stumble' will complement their existing comedy, 'Happy's Place,' despite their different filming styles. Pearlena Igbokwe, Chairman of Television Studios at NBC Entertainment & Peacock Scripted, thinks both shows offer family-friendly viewing. But will the audience agree? And what about the show's unique take on the competitive cheerleading world?
With veteran comedy showrunners Liz and Jeff Astrof at the helm, along with cheerleading coach Monica Aldama from Netflix's 'Cheer,' the series has a strong creative team. But will it stumble or soar in the ratings?
Get ready for some funny fumbles and emotional tumbles as 'Stumble' joins NBC's comedy lineup this fall. And this is the part most people miss: it might just challenge your expectations of what a comedy can be. Are you ready to cheer for the stumblers?