Your chance to learn about the making of Peacock’s highly-anticipated new series…
Following a sneak peek of the series premiere, join Chloë Sevigny, showrunner Bekah Brunstetter, and author and executive producer Elin Hilderbrand for a candid conversation about bringing THE FIVE STAR WEEKEND to life. Building on last summer’s Garden Conversation, which traced the project from book to development, this moment brings it full circle. Nantucket islanders watched, and in many cases took part in, the filming last September. Now, we get to see it come to life on the big screen, with insights from set, from adaptation to performance, and what it meant to film a story so rooted in place.
About THE FIVE STAR WEEKEND
Peacock’s THE FIVE STAR WEEKEND is centered on Hollis Shaw, a famed cook and best selling author known for her delicious recipes, impeccable taste, and warm demeanor, who suffers a devastating loss. Unable to move forward, the death starts to expose the cracks in Hollis’s picture-perfect life—her strained marriage, her complicated relationship with her daughter, and her growing pursuit of validation from her fans. In an effort to overcome grief and find herself again, Hollis gets the idea to host a weekend away at her house on Nantucket with three friends from different stages in her life: her childhood, her twenties, thirties, and one surprise fifth star. Set against a luxurious and coastal backdrop, the stars will mature in ways they could never imagine as boundaries are pushed and secrets are exposed. The series stars Jennifer Garner, D’Arcy Carden, Gemma Chan, Regina Hall, Chloë Sevigny, Harlow Jane, and Timothy Olyphant. Bekah Brunstetter, Sue Naegle, Ali Krug, Jennifer Garner, Elin Hilderbrand, Merri Howard, Beth Schacter, and Minkie Spiro serve as executive producers.
The Five Star Weekend is produced by Universal Content Productions, a division of Universal Studio Group.
2026 COMPASS ROSE Award For
Career Achievement Honoree:
CHLOË SEVIGNY
We are honored to present the Compass Rose Award to Chloë Sevigny, an artist whose career has traced a singular and uncompromising path through contemporary cinema. From her breakthrough in Kids to her Academy Award–nominated performance in Boys Don’t Cry, and her indelible work in films such as Zodiac and The Souvenir Part II, Sevigny has consistently gravitated toward filmmakers and stories that challenge form, probe identity, and expand the language of performance. Her work moves fluidly between the intimate and the iconic, grounded in a rare emotional precision and an instinct for the unexpected. In her newest role as Tatum McKenzie in The Five Star Weekend, she brings that same depth and complexity to a story of friendship, memory, and reinvention set against the shifting landscape of Nantucket. Across decades of work, Sevigny has remained a true compass for independent storytelling, illuminating new directions while steadfastly holding her own course.







