David Tennant Cast as Jennifer Garner’s Co-Star in New HBO Comedy ‘Camping’

The long list of impressive talent HBO has managed to attract for its different television shows only continues to grow, according to Deadline. It was announced this week that David Tennant has been cast in a lead role opposite Jennifer Garner for HBO’s new upcoming series, Camping.

Camping will be HBO’s newest half-hour comedy series. The series is based on a British series and will be brought to HBO by Girls creator and writer, Lena Dunham. Dunham will also be writing and co-executive producing with Jenni Konner on the project.

David Tennant has been cast as Walt, who is planning to celebrate his 45th birthday with a camping trip. Garner is set to play his overly organized and at-times controlling wife, Kathryn.

At the last minute, Kathryn decides to bring along her sister and an ex-best friend to accompany the couple on the camping trip. As a result, the trip quickly turns from peaceful to agitating for Walt.

The comedy marks a return to HBO for Lena Dunham, whose series Girls is widely considered to be one of HBO’s staple comedy series. If the quirky and memorable humor of Girls is any indication, Camping might be one of the highlights of HBO’s upcoming television programming slate.

HBO has not said when Camping can be expected to premiere.

Caitlin Leale: Currently a graduating senior at Connecticut College, Caitlin is studying both film and European history in New London, Connecticut. As well as working as a contributor for mxdwn Television, Caitlin is a film reviewer for the online film streaming site Flix Premiere (which can be visited at flixpremiere.com). Having also studied at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts and at University College London, Caitlin has an extensive academic, professional, and international knowledge of the film and TV industry. She hopes to later study screenwriting in graduate school and become a writer on a show of her own in the future.
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