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The upcoming Peacock series Laid, starring WWE’s Big E, has been given a premiere date on the NBCUniversal streaming platform.
As previously reported, Big E has a role in the new comedy series which also stars Andre Hyland, Olivia Holt, David Denman, Finneas O’Connell, Chloe Fineman, Indya Moore and John Early.
A trailer for the series has also appeared online and can be seen below this news story.
All eight episode of LAID will have its Peacock premiere on Thursday, December 19, 2024.
Per the press release from Peacock:
PEACOCK RELEASES PREMIERE DATE, OFFICIAL TEASER AND FIRST LOOK IMAGES FOR TWISTED ROMANTIC COMEDY SERIES “LAID” FROM CREATORS NAHNATCHKA KHAN & SALLY BRADFORD MCKENNA STARRING STEPHANIE HSU AND ZOSIA MAMET
All eight episodes of LAID premiere on Peacock Thursday, December 19, 2024.
Body count is about to take on a whole new meaning ????
#Laid arrives December 19 on Peacock.
ABOUT LAID
A woman finds out her former lovers are dying in unusual ways and must go back through her sex timeline to confront her past in order to move forward – “Laid” is a f**ked up rom-com where the answer to “why can’t I find love, is there something wrong with me?” is a resounding “Yes. There is. The problem is definitely you.”
LAID is based on the Australian sitcom of the same name with Peacock’s iteration being written and executive produced by Nahnatchka Khan, who was the showrunner for NBC’s Young Rock.
With Big E having been out of action since March 2022, plans have recently been revealed for a potential on-screen WWE return.
New comedy series 'Laid' featuring #WWE star Big E will premiere on Peacock on December 19!
Big E is very briefly featured in the new trailer for the show 👇pic.twitter.com/OuCsDoo5UX
— WrestleTalk (@WrestleTalk_TV) October 24, 2024
First look at Big E in 'Laid', a 'twisted romantic comedy' series set to premiere on Peacock on December 19! 👇
Big E appears to play a 'former lover' in the series, which is about a woman discovering that her former lovers are dying in unusual ways. pic.twitter.com/GptHBUGO1p
— WrestleTalk (@WrestleTalk_TV) October 24, 2024
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