Joshua Jackson reuniting with Dawson Creek's Greg Berlanti on new HBO Max show

Jackson will work with his old Creek showrunner Greg Berlanti on a new familial cooking drama, How To Survive Without Me.

Joshua Jackson reuniting with Dawson Creek's Greg Berlanti on new HBO Max show

Boy, when people started suggesting that HBO’s new content strategy—supposedly inspired by the success of traditional-TV-made-well medical drama The Pitt—was to get back to old ways of making TV, they really weren’t kidding, huh? Tonight, Deadline reports that the streamer is set to throw together a Dawson’s Creek reunion (again), with news that Joshua Jackson, having recently finished his sojourn as Doctor Odyssey, will now star in How To Survive Without Me, a new series from his old Creek showrunner Greg Berlanti.

Jackson and Berlanti—who started in Hollywood as a Dawson screenwriter before rising to the eventual rank of showrunner on the series—have each charted long paths through the worlds of TV, dipping into a wide variety of genres that range from sci-fi to superhero stories to whatever descriptor you want to just give up and slap on Riverdale. Now they’re throwing together a cooking drama with heavy familial overtones that, we can’t help but note, doesn’t sound entirely dissimilar from The Bear, with Jackson playing a chef about to start a Los Angeles dining club while hiding “a secret that could destroy both his lifelong friendships and the culinary career he’s built in his mother’s honor.” Ray Romano will co-star in the series as the family patriarch, while Bash Doran and Robbie Rogers co-wrote the show.

Max executives acknowledged the reunion in their press statements about the series, noting, “It’s especially exciting to see [Jackson] reunite with creator Greg Berlanti on this intimate, family-driven story. We can’t wait to peel back the layers of these dynamic, raw, and complex characters.” (The other press statement, from Warner Bros. TV, also had a low-key cooking reference, so it’s nice to see that corporate PR can have as much fun as anybody.) It’s possible that Jackson is just in a mood to go down memory lane at the moment; his next role is in a movie, Happy Hours, where he’ll star opposite his old pal Katie Holmes.

 
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