Jane Levy Joins Dan Goor’s NBC Comedy Series – Cast & Details
Brooklyn Nine-Nine fans have a new reason to tune into NBC: creator Dan Goor is back with a single-camera workplace comedy, and the cast is quickly taking shape. The latest addition? Jane Levy, known for her starring role in the critically acclaimed Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist, has joined Jake Johnson and Keith David in the still-untitled series. The news, first reported by Deadline, signals a return to NBC for Levy and adds another layer of comedic talent to Goor’s latest project.
A Familiar Face Returns to NBC
For Levy, this new role marks a welcome return to the network that hosted Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist, a show that garnered her a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress in a Comedy Series. The series, which ran for two seasons beginning in 2020, captivated audiences with its unique premise – Zoey Clarke’s ability to hear people’s innermost thoughts as songs. Levy’s performance was widely praised for its emotional depth and comedic timing. Her casting in Goor’s new comedy suggests NBC is keen to leverage her established fanbase and proven comedic abilities.
The new series, co-created with Luke Del Tredici, is set in the world of private detectives in Los Angeles. As Los Angeles Today notes, the show aims to offer a fresh take on the classic private investigator genre, a tradition that stretches back to iconic characters like Philip Marlowe. The pilot is being directed and executive produced by Akiva Schaffer, known for his work on The Naked Gun, hinting at a potentially irreverent and fast-paced comedic style.
The Team Assembles: Roles and Dynamics
Levy will play Faye, described as a “whip-smart” investigative journalist – a character description that suggests a dynamic and proactive presence within the PI agency’s orbit. She joins Jake Johnson, who will portray Mickey Wilder, a former LAPD cop who’s traded in his badge for a private investigator’s license. Keith David rounds out the core cast as Garner Taggert, the head of the agency and a somewhat old-fashioned figure overseeing his son Mitch and Wilder’s investigations. The dynamic between these three characters – the seasoned boss, the ex-cop, and the sharp journalist – promises a compelling blend of perspectives and comedic friction.
Goor’s track record with workplace comedies is well-established. He’s the creative force behind Brooklyn Nine-Nine, a critically acclaimed and beloved series that ran for eight seasons, and also contributed to Parks and Recreation and Grand Crew. This new project continues his penchant for ensemble casts and character-driven humor, suggesting a similar focus on building relatable and engaging personalities.
Levy’s Expanding Filmography
While known for her television work, Levy has also maintained a consistent presence in film. Her credits include roles in horror films like Don’t Breathe and Evil Dead, as well as comedies like Office Uprising and Pretenders. More recently, she appeared in the 2025 war satire, Atropia, and is currently preparing for Whalefall, co-starring Austin Abrams and Josh Brolin, which is slated for release on October 16, 2026, according to ComingSoon.net. This diverse range of projects demonstrates her versatility as an actress and her willingness to tackle different genres.
What’s Next for the Untitled Comedy?
Currently, the project is in the pilot stage. Following the completion of casting, the focus will shift to filming the pilot episode. If NBC approves the pilot, the series will likely be considered for a full season order. The timeline for a potential series premiere remains unclear, but given the current development stage, a fall 2026 or mid-season 2027 launch seems plausible. Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group, is the studio behind the project, providing a solid foundation for production, and distribution. The casting of Levy, Johnson, and David suggests a strong commitment to quality and a clear vision for the show’s comedic tone.
The pilot’s success will hinge on its ability to strike a balance between the familiar tropes of the private investigator genre and the fresh, character-driven humor that Goor is known for. With a talented cast and a proven creative team, this untitled NBC comedy has the potential to grow the next breakout hit for the network.
