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Tiffany Boone & Lisa Gilroy Round Out Cast Of Netflix’s ‘A Hundred Percent’ As Production Begins

EXCLUSIVE: Netflix has begun production in Los Angeles on its new comedy series A Hundred Percent, adding Tiffany Boone (The Big Cigar, Nine Perfect Strangers) and Lisa Gilroy (The Studio, Jury Duty)

Tiffany Boone & Lisa Gilroy Round Out Cast Of Netflix’s ‘A Hundred Percent’ As Production Begins
Deadline Hollywood — 29 June 2026
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EXCLUSIVE: Netflix has begun production in Los Angeles on its new comedy series A Hundred Percent, adding Tiffany Boone (The Big Cigar, Nine Perfect S

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Why This Matters

The addition of Tiffany Boone and Lisa Gilroy to Netflix’s *A Hundred Percent* signals a strategic push to diversify its mid-tier comedy slate with talent capable of elevating ensemble-driven narratives. Their casting reflects Netflix’s reliance on proven performers from prestige TV and indie projects to bolster its original content amid rising competition in the streaming wars. The series’ focus on comedic dysfunction could also redefine how streaming platforms balance star power with creative risk in a market increasingly dominated by formulaic formats.

Background Context

Netflix’s pivot to mid-budget comedies—films and series costing between $10M–$50M—has gained urgency as studios retreat from theatrical releases, leaving a gap for character-driven storytelling. Boone’s recent credits in high-profile limited series (*The Big Cigar*, *Nine Perfect Strangers*) suggest Netflix is prioritizing actors who can carry prestige-adjacent projects without alienating mass audiences. Gilroy’s background in improvisational comedy (*Jury Duty*) and dark humor (*The Studio*) hints at the tonal balance the show may attempt between satire and sincerity.

What Happens Next

With production now underway, *A Hundred Percent*’s tone and marketing will be critical in distinguishing it from Netflix’s broader comedy output, particularly as *Stranger Things* and action-driven hits dominate discourse. Industry watchers will scrutinize whether the casting of Boone and Gilroy—both known for dramatic depth—can translate to consistent comedic timing in an ensemble format. If successful, the series could serve as a template for Netflix’s next wave of mid-tier comedies, blending star power with the kind of quirky, offbeat humor that resonates with critics and select audiences.

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