Netflix wants new shows so badly, it’s adapting Twitter accounts

Knee-jerk or genius?

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It’s no secret that Netflix’s output has waned of late. Showsare being canceledleft, right and centre, while more and moredownright bizarre projectsare being signed off on every week. And with the streamer’s latest announcement, that trend looks set to continue.

Netflix has confirmed its next animated adult comedy series will be based on a popularTwitter account– called Chicago Party Aunt, after which the show will also be named – and will focus on the dysfunctional life of character Diane Dunbrowski.

The parody account, which belongs to Chris Witaske and boasts 45,000 followers, commentates on life in the city of Chicago, Illinois through the eyes of Dunbrowski, a hard-partying middle-aged woman.

Holy shit! Netflix just bought the rights to my life! Anybody have a password I can borrow? pic.twitter.com/Q4R2f2jHokJuly 27, 2021

Chicago Party Aunt will debut as 16 half-hour episodes, with comedian Lauren Ash providing the voice of the titular Diane. Rory O’Malley, RuPaul Charles, Jill Talley, Ike Barinholtz, Jon Barinholtz, Da’Vine Joy Randolph and Katie Rich will all star alongside Ash, too.

There’s no word yet on what ground the show will cover, but it’s a safe bet to assume we’ll see episodic recreations of Diane’s tweet-based adventures through the city – which have included trashy eatery experiences and troubled relationships.

The cast list also confirms that characters including Diane’s nephew (Daniel), sister (Bonnie) and rival business owner (Gideon) will all feature, while Big Mouth producer Titmouse will be behind the show’s animation.

Analysis: Hit or miss for Netflix?

Analysis: Hit or miss for Netflix?

Given the decidedly left-field source of inspiration for the show, it’s easy to dismiss Chicago Party Aunt as a stab in the dark for Netflix even before its first episode airs.

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But while it’s true the streamer’s library has suffered of late, its collection of animated shows has always been ahead of the pack when compared to those produced by other streaming rivals likeAmazonPrime Video andAppleTV Plus.

The likes of BoJack Horseman, F is for Family and the aforementioned Big Mouth have all gained something of a cult following in recent years, and there’s no reason why Chicago Party Aunt couldn’t match those successes.

With Witaske, original owner of the account, on hand as the show’s creator, too, it looks set to remain as faithful as possible to its already-popular source material – so existing Chicago Party Aunt fans should be happy, at least.

The show is set to premiere on Netflix on September 17. Stay tuned to TechRadar for our thoughts when it lands.

Axel is TechRadar’s UK-based Phones Editor, reporting on everything from the latest Apple developments to newest AI breakthroughs as part of the site’s Mobile Computing vertical. Having previously written for publications including Esquire and FourFourTwo, Axel is well-versed in the applications of technology beyond the desktop, and his coverage extends from general reporting and analysis to in-depth interviews and opinion. 

Axel studied for a degree in English Literature at the University of Warwick before joining TechRadar in 2020, where he then earned an NCTJ qualification as part of the company’s inaugural digital training scheme.

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