The Hotwives

The Hotwives

The Hotwives of Orlando title card
Also known as
  • ...of Orlando (season 1)
  • ...of Las Vegas (season 2)

Genre
Created by
Directed by Alex Fernie
Starring
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 14 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)
Running time 23 minutes
Production company(s)
Release
Original network Hulu
Original release July 15, 2014 (2014-07-15) – present
External links
Website

The Hotwives is an American sitcom that premiered on July 15, 2014, on the video streaming website Hulu. Developed by Paramount Digital Entertainment as a parody of The Real Housewives reality television franchise broadcast on Bravo, the first season follows the lives of several fictional women residing in Orlando, Florida. The series' seven hotwives are inspired by several housewives that have been featured on installments of The Real Housewives.

On January 7, 2015, Hulu announced The Hotwives will have a second season, following a new group of ladies in Las Vegas. Season two premiered on August 18, 2015.[1]

Conception

The series was created by Dannah Phirman and Danielle Schneider. Paul Scheer and Jonathan Stern serve as executive producers.[2] It is part of Hulu's initiative to produce original scripted programming. The show is a scripted parody of the reality television franchise The Real Housewives on Bravo. The reality TV parody series depicts the purportedly exclusive and glamorous world of "hot housewives" from different cities each season, following the women as they fight over everything from their love of shoes, plastic surgery, and the pursuit of spending all of their husbands' money.

Plot

The first season (The Hotwives of Orlando) focused on "Orlando Hotwives" Tawny St. John (portrayed by Casey Wilson), Shauna Maducci (Danielle Schneider), Phe Phe Reed (Tymberlee Hill), Veronica Von Vandervon (Andrea Savage), Crystal Simmons (Angela Kinsey), and Amanda Simmons (Kristen Schaal).

The second season (The Hotwives of Las Vegas) focuses on "Vegas Hotwives" Denise Funt (Schneider), Leona Carpeze (Dannah Phirman), Jenfer Beudon (Wilson), Ivanka Silversan (Savage), Callie Silversan (Erinn Hayes), "First Lady" Stephanie (Kinsey), and Hill reprising her role as Phe Phe Reed, now newly relocated in Las Vegas.[3]

Episodes

Season Episodes Release date
First released Last released
1 7 July 15, 2014 (2014-07-15)
2 7 August 18, 2015 (2015-08-18) September 22, 2015 (2015-09-22)

Cast

Season one - The Hotwives of Orlando (2014)

Main cast

Supporting and recurring cast

Other guest appearances have included "Weird Al" Yankovic, Kate Walsh, Rich Fulcher, Melissa Rauch, Kulap Vilaysack, Lauren Lapkus, and Horatio Sanz.

Season two - The Hotwives of Las Vegas (2015)

Supporting and recurring cast

Hotwives of Orlando appearances

Other guest appearances included "Weird Al" Yankovic, Thomas Lennon, Jackie Siegel, Rob Huebel, June Diane Raphael, Ian Roberts, Dan Bucatinsky, Seth Morris, and Lisa Rinna.

Real Housewives counterparts

The entire cast represent members of the Real Housewives series.

Season one

Co-creator Dannah Phirman also recurs as Alli, based on "friend of the Real Housewives" Dana Wilkey from The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.

Season two

In addition, secondary character Ace (Keegan-Michael Key) is based on The Real Housewives of Orange County's Slade Smiley, who also romanced two housewives.

Broadcast

Season one (The Hotwives of Orlando) was released in its entirety on July 15, 2014, on Hulu. Since January 2015, the Pop channel began airing season one on television. Season One was made available on Netflix in the UK and Ireland on September 12, 2015.[7]

As of season two (The Hotwives of Las Vegas) the episodes have been released weekly, beginning August 18, 2015. In France, the series is broadcast on "Canal+Series"[8]

Home media

Season one (The Hotwives of Orlando) was released on DVD on May 12, 2015. The DVD release contains all 7 episodes of its first season.[9]

References

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