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''Étoile'' is an American
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television series created by
Amy Sherman-Palladino Amy Sherman-Palladino (born January 17, 1966) is an American television writer, Television director, director, and producer. She is the creator of the comedy drama series ''Gilmore Girls'' (2000–2007), ''Bunheads'' (2012–2013), and ''The Marv ...
and Daniel Palladino. It stars Luke Kirby, Charlotte Gainsbourg,
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, Gideon Glick, David Alvarez, Ivan du Pontavice, Taïs Vinolo, David Haig, LaMay Zhang, and
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. The series premiered on
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on April 24, 2025. While two seasons were ordered before the premiere of the show, the show was cancelled after its first season in June 2025.


Premise

In an attempt to save their institutions, two world-renowned ballet companies, one in New York City and one in Paris, swap their most talented stars, their '' danseur/danseuse étoile''the highest rank a dancer can reach at the
Paris Opera Ballet The Paris Opera Ballet () is a French ballet company that is an integral part of the Paris Opera. It is the oldest national ballet company, and many European and international ballet companies can trace their origins to it. It is still regarded a ...
.


Cast and characters


Main

* Luke Kirby as Jack McMillan, the
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of the New York Metropolitan Ballet and the great grandson of a deceased prima ballerina, Dorothy Fish * Charlotte Gainsbourg as Geneviève Lavigne, the interim artistic director of Le Ballet National in Paris *
Lou de Laâge Lou de Laâge (, born 27 April 1990) is a French actress.Thierry Chèze ''L'Express (France), L'Express'', 11 April 2013Sophie GrassinLou de Laâge, le charme à l'état pur ''Le Figaro'', 11 May 2012Khadija Moussou5 choses à savoir sur Lou de ...
as Cheyenne Toussaint, a French principal ballerina swapped to New York and a fervent environmental activist with an intense attitude ** Constance Devernay serves as a dance double for Laâge. * Gideon Glick as Tobias Bell, a socially inept American
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swapped to Paris. He is known to have various issues that most people cannot seem to comprehend and is known to lose it when a show does not go the way he intends for it. He is constantly wearing headphones with death metal music blaring. * David Alvarez as Gael Rodriguez, Cheyenne's dance partner and former
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member who was brought back to the Metropolitan Ballet at her behest. Gael and Jack do not see eye-to-eye after Gael sabotaged the marriage of Jack's sister. * Ivan du Pontavice as Gabin Roux, a French dancer for Le Ballet National, performing Tobias's choreography and known to be a liability due to his tendencies to get into conflicts ** Arcadian Broad serves as a dance double for du Pontavice. * Taïs Vinolo as Mishi Duplessis, a French ballerina dancing in America, swapped back to Paris. She preferred to stay in New York after being cut in Paris by Lavigne and to avoid her parents, especially since her mother is a major French government figure. * David Haig as Nicholas Leutwylek, an old-school former dancer who is disturbed by the rise of technology and social media. He wants to retire due to his series of health scares and a diminishing cultural appreciation for ballet, but Jack convinces him to continue training young dancers, believing him to be irreplaceable. * LaMay Zhang as SuSu Li, a young Chinese-American aspiring ballerina whose mother is the cleaning lady for the Metropolitan. Her mother cannot afford dance lessons and films the classes and rehearsals for Susu to practice in the MBT studio after hours. Cheyenne urges Jack to have Susu enrolled free of charge due to her potential. *
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as Crispin Shamblee, a wealthy British oil baron who is the benefactor for both ballet companies. He is fond of ballet as he attends rehearsals and argues with Cheyenne over her activist ways, especially when she slanders Crispin and vandalizes his tankers. Jack, however, has his own reasons for despising him.


Recurring

* Yanic Truesdale as Raphaël Marchand, a trainer at Le Ballet National working directly under Lavigne * Marie Berto as Bruna Toussaint, Cheyenne's mother whom Mishi is residing with in Paris to avoid her parents * Unity Phelan as Julie, a star ballerina for the Metropolitan ballet who suffered an injury on social media and Cheyenne took her place * Christine Chang as Fei, Susu's mother who is the night cleaning lady. She brings her daughter to work and films the classes and rehearsals for her daughter who uses them to practice in MBT's studio. She fears of getting fired after Jack finds out but changes her tune after Cheyenne vouches for Susu. * Joy Womack as Tasha Schaeffer, a Russian ballerina at Le Ballet National *
Tiler Peck Tiler Kalyn Peck (born January 12, 1989) is an American ballet dancer who is a principal dancer with the New York City Ballet. As well as ballet, she has performed in musical theatre shows and has made cameo appearances in films including '' Don ...
as Eva Cullman, a ballerina at the Metropolitan Ballet. She is accompanied by a therapist following a mishap from freezing up during a performance of
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. * Isabelle Candelier as Clea Duplessis, French Minister of Culture and Mishi's mother. Mishi wants to avoid her, knowing the influence she has on Le Ballet National. * Yannig Samot as Florent Duplessis, Mishi's father * Allister Madin as Matthieu Rivière, a highly skilled French dancer at Le Ballet National who has an ongoing rivalry with Gabin * Patrick Page as John Fish, Jack's uncle *
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as Clara Fish-McMillan, Jack's mother * Constance Devernay as Melanie Dubois, a French ballerina at Le Ballet National. Devernay also serves as a dance double for de Laâge. * Tristan Ridel as Tristan Magan, a French dancer at Le Ballet National who was made Mishi's dance partner. He was also shown to be Mishi's real friend while the rest of the Ballet Corp wanted her out. * Robbie Fairchild as Larry O'Connell, a principal dancer at the Metropolitan Ballet who was originally assigned to be Cheyenne's dance partner, but Cheyenne refused him * Axel Gallois as Alain Michel, a choreographer for Le Ballet National * Nina Arianda as Quinn McMillan, Jack's sister who is a music conductor * Ambrose Martos as Dr. Speer, Eva Cullman's personal therapist


Guest

*
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as Diane, MBT archivist *
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as himself *
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as Kevin, Tobias's ex-boyfriend * Sparks as themselves * Isaac Mizrahi as himself *
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as Grandpa Charles Fish *
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as Morton *
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as Sander


Episodes


Production

In October 2022,
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and Daniel Palladino held an open casting call for an untitled ballet show as the follow-up to their comedy '' The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel''. The duo previously explored the subject of ballet with their series '' Bunheads'', and their series ''
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'' included a ballet teacher among its supporting characters. ''Étoile'' is executive produced by Amy Sherman-Palladino, Daniel Palladino, and Dhana Rivera Gilbert, with
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serving as co-executive producer. The series is partially inspired by
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ballet-themed documentaries such as '' La Danse''. It was filmed in New York and Paris. The show switches between English and French; the scripts were originally written in English and then for the French scenes, the scripts were translated. Sherman-Palladino commented on the difficulty in finding the right translator and that they kept switching until they "found Dany Héricourt". She explained they had to find "the right translator who could make the dialogue work rhythmically with what we needed it to work with. hey had tomake it make sense and retain the humor if you're listening to it in French".


Casting

On April 26, 2023, it was reported that the new series, ''Étoile'', had been given a two-season order from
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, and that it would star Luke Kirby and Gideon Glick (who both worked with Sherman-Palladino and Palladino on ''The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel''), as well as
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,
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,
Lou de Laâge Lou de Laâge (, born 27 April 1990) is a French actress.Thierry Chèze ''L'Express (France), L'Express'', 11 April 2013Sophie GrassinLou de Laâge, le charme à l'état pur ''Le Figaro'', 11 May 2012Khadija Moussou5 choses à savoir sur Lou de ...
, and David Alvarez. Charlotte Gainsbourg later replaced Cottin, who dropped out over scheduling conflicts. On November 26, 2024, it was reported that David Haig had been added to the cast as a regular. On December 5, 2024, it was reported that Ivan du Pontavice and Taïs Vinolo had been added to the cast. Yanic Truesdale and
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, who both worked with Sherman-Palladino on ''Gilmore Girls'', would have recurring roles. Several featured performers and all of the background dancers were selected from within the ballet community. ''
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'' highlighted that the Palladinos, with choreographer and producer Marguerite Derricks, "pulled from top European and American troupes to create two fictional companies of about 20 dancers each". Neither Laâge or Pontavice are dancers so Constance Devernay and Arcadian Broad, respectively, were cast as their dance doubles. Derricks and Sherman-Palladino commented on not hiding the use of dance doubles as they instead wanted to take the approach of celebrating the artistry of the show's dancers.


Release

In 2023, it was reported that ''Étoile'' received a "two-season straight-to-series order" by
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. The official trailer was released on March 26, 2025. All eight episodes of the first season were released on
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on April 24, 2025. Following the release of the first season, the show was cancelled in June 2025. ''
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'' commented that while ''Étoile'' was ordered with two seasons, "such deals often have contingencies" which allows "a streamer or network" to "opt out after part of a multi-season order".


Reception

On the
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website
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, ''Étoile'' has an approval rating of 85% based on 46 reviews, with a critics consensus of: "An affectionate ode to the beauty of ballet and the difficult personalities behind it, ''Étoile'' isn't as tonally nimble as previous Sherman-Palladino series but packs plenty of the same charms."
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, which uses a weighted average, gave the series a score of 69 out of 100, based on 20 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews. Judy Berman, for ''
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'', wrote "''Étoile'' has all the elements of a classic Sherman-Palladino joint, which is to say that it's a pleasure to watch". Berman highlighted that "the dialogue is punchy", "cultural references abound" and it has "familiar faces from the Sherman-Palladino sphere". Robert Lloyd of the ''
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'' commented that the "plots and subplots and miniplots involving dancers and assistants, technicians and politicians, are not all equally rewarding ..but together they create an attractive tapestry". Berman commented "there's no question that the show is overstuffed. With such a big cast and so many storylines, it's easy to lose track of characters". Christina Izzo of ''
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'' stated that the show lacks "urgency" and "it takes a good half season to really get grooving". Daniel Fienberg, for ''
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'', thought the show's initial episodes were "likably light-on-its-feet, infused with its creators' love and admiration for this world and boasting strong lead performances from Luke Kirby and Charlotte Gainsbourg as well as a knockout English-language debut from co-star Lou de Laâge". However, Fienberg viewed the later episodes as having a "downward spiral", noting that "some of the things that happen in the ''Étoile'' homestretch are so pointlessly dumb they soured me on a show that I'd mostly been enjoying". Aramide Tinubu of '' Variety'' wrote "while the dancing is stunning, and some characters have a few amusing traits, ''Étoile'' is an exhausting show centering a slew of insufferable people obsessed with hearing themselves speak" and that it "never reaches such heights" as ''
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'' and '' The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel''. Lloyd highlighted the "intensity" of de Laâge's Cheyenne is "often indistinguishable from rage" and "can border on the comic" but she "delivers an all-in, all-out performance; she sits and stands and walks like a dancer (though she also has a double for the dances) and makes you believe she's who the show says she is". Jen Maravegias of ''Pajiba'' commented that "the stars of ''Étoile'' dance companies are French standouts performing archetypal roles" with de Laâge as the show's "pièce de résistance" and "an absolute delight to watch". Izzo highlighted that "both Gainsbourg and Kirby are captivating leads" and the use of "real-deal talents" brings "legitimacy to the dramedy's frequent dance numbers, which are overseen by choreographer Marguerite Derricks. ..However, some of the more dance-focused cast members fail to pop against their fellow actors". Jackson McHenry of ''
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'' praised Gainsbourg's performance, noting her "propulsive yet scatterbrained" energy as reminiscent of Lorelai Gilmore and highlighted the chemistry between Gainsbourg's Geneviève and Kirby's "smoldering" Jack. McHenry also commented that while the "quirks" of Glick's Tobias "can be implausibly strained", the character finds emotional depth in a "sweet and charged" queer romance with du Pontavice's Gabin. Tinubu stated "the few enjoyable figures in ''Étoile'' remain on the fringes", such as Vinolo's Mishi and Glick's Tobias who she thought were "captivating". Tinubu opined that Tobias "is one of the series' only genuine delights" while "Geneviève and Cheyenne are such grating personalities that the entire series feels clunky, as if the audience is being held hostage in this world instead of welcomed into it". Izzo also noted that as a Palladino production "everything is heightened" and "the dialogue is, as always, quicker than a chaîné turn; the takes are long and lush .. and the settings and costuming are unsurprisingly sumptuous, especially in Paris". Lloyd thought "the combination of theatrical speech and location shooting – in and around New York's
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and the
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and
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in Paris – makes for something interesting" and it was "artificial in a way that paradoxically allows for something real and relatable". Maravegias highlighted that "Sherman-Palladino excels at building worlds out of dialogue and scenery we want to immerse ourselves in" with the "insular world of professional ballet" becoming a character itself – "the spectacle and artistry of the performances she chose to include in the series are remarkable". McHenry viewed the show's "central love story" as the one "between all these characters and dance. That may sound corny, but Sherman-Palladino so clearly loves the art form that the characters' dedication to it becomes the anchor of the show's emotions". Fienberg commented that the show is "selective" on "how much dance it actually shows" and relies on the audience taking "the dialogue at its word that certain performances are exceptional or certain creative forces are brilliant"; on the use of dance doubles, he noted that casuals viewers "probably won't notice who actually is doing their own dancing and when (attentive viewers surely will)". Fienberg highlighted that "the dance sequences are generally simply shot, lots of full-body and full-stage framings, very few sweaty close-ups .. Everything is photographed with a handsome fluidity; it's the rare series that gives the
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operator a prominent position in the credits".


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