Noah Baumbach is moving back to television. The director, best known for films like Marriage Story, White Noise, and The Squid and the Whale, is now developing a series based on Hope, the novel by Andrew Ridker. The project is happening with A24, and it is the first time in more than ten years that Baumbach has stepped into this format.
It feels almost like two different tracks running together. On one side, the festival circuit with his feature Jay Kelly, screened at the Venice Film Festival with George Clooney in the lead role. On the other hand, a new announcement revealed through The New Yorker that A24 will partner with him on this adaptation. Both stories crossed paths in 2025, placing Noah Baumbach in the spotlight in cinema and television at the same time.
A look back at earlier work
The last time Noah Baumbach directed for television was in 2012. He worked on the pilot of The Corrections for HBO, adapted from Jonathan Franzen’s novel. The project stopped after the pilot, but the experience left its mark. Years later, in 2015, Baumbach reflected on it. He explained that film and TV move at different rhythms. Television, he said, asks for a story to be generated again and again, episode after episode, with no clear end. That was the main challenge back then.

The world of Hope
The novel Hope came out in 2024, published by Penguin, but its story takes place in 2013. It follows the Greenspan family living in Brookline, Massachusetts, just outside Boston. At the surface, they are respected, admired even. Scott, the father, runs his own cardiology practice. Deb, his wife, is active in the community, helping resettle refugees. Their daughter Maya works at a well-regarded publishing house in New York, and Gideon, the son, is preparing for medical school.
This balance collapses quickly. Scott is caught falsifying blood samples, and the revelation pulls the family apart. Deb decides to leave him and begins a relationship with a powerful businesswoman. Maya falls back into an affair from her youth that carries risk, while Gideon leaves college behind, heading into a path that tests his beliefs. What looked like a model family unravels in just one year.
A24 as a partner
The series brings Noah Baumbach together with A24 once again. They had worked together before on While We’re Young in 2014, a film starring Ben Stiller, Naomi Watts, Adam Driver and Amanda Seyfried. This new collaboration shifts the partnership from film to television.

The studio’s presence in television
A24 is now a familiar name in TV as well as film. The company has backed shows across platforms, with Euphoria at HBO, Beef at Netflix, and Overcompensating at Prime Video. Another project, Margo’s Got Money Troubles, is in the works for Apple TV+. Hope joins this growing list of series under the A24 umbrella.
Noah Baumbach and earlier credits
Although his career is tied mostly to cinema, Noah Baumbach has other small credits in television. Beyond The Corrections, he wrote the television film Thirty, directed by Thomas Schlamme and featuring Eric Stoltz and Joanna Going. These works were exceptions in a film-centered career, but they show that his interest in the format is not entirely new.
Context of the announcement
The adaptation of Hope became public through The New Yorker profile on A24. The piece highlighted how the studio continues to attract filmmakers and expand its production slate. In the same period, Baumbach was in Venice with Jay Kelly. The two events overlapped, creating a moment where his work in both areas came into view together.

Production status and timeline
So far, there are no details about filming schedules or release dates. No cast has been confirmed, and the number of episodes has not been revealed. The announcement confirms development, but little else. What exists now is a project in progress, with Baumbach and A24 attached to bring Ridker’s novel to screen.
Closing note
Noah Baumbach returning to television after more than a decade signals another turn in his career. Hope provides the material, and A24 provides the platform. Together, they are building a project that has been confirmed but not yet fully formed. The outline is clear: a respected director, a novel published in 2024, a production company known for strong titles in film and TV. The rest will depend on time, casting, and production, details that are still to come. For now, the project stands as a new chapter, linking a filmmaker long tied to cinema with one of the most active studios in the streaming landscape.