“We’re both very shy”: Steve Carell and Tina Fey Starred in 15 Year Old Rom-Com But Didn’t Become Friends Till ‘The Four Seasons’

Dive into Tina Fey and Steve Carell’s unexpected friendship glow-up—from shy co-stars in Date Night to besties in Netflix’s The Four Seasons.

steve carell and tina fey in the four seasons

What happens when two comedy legends finally team up? Turns out, it’s not always fireworks and improv gold. Tina Fey and Steve Carell—our favorite chaotic TV bosses—lit up screens as Liz Lemon and Michael Scott, but their off-screen chemistry never quite sparked the same way. Their first collab, 2010’s Date Night, had all the makings of a comedy classic…except their relationship stayed strictly “co-star zone” for over a decade.

Now, they’re back—this time in a star-packed series with Colman Domingo, Will Forte, Marco Calvani, and Kerri Kenney-Silver. The story? Three longtime couple-friends hit a breaking point when one pair calls it quits. Think The Office meets 30 Rock, but with the emotional chaos of Marriage Story.

Sounds like the making of Carell and Tina Fey’s Date Night was, well, like an awkward date, perhaps a first one.

Inside Tina Fey and Steve Carell’s Hollywood friendship story

Steve Carell as Nick, Will Forte as Jack, and Tina Fey as Kate in Episode 104 of The Four Seasons.Nick, Jack, and Kate in a still from The Four Seasons | Credit: Netflix

It took them 15 years, but Tina Fey and Steve Carell have finally upgraded from “friendly coworkers” to full-blown besties—Hollywood-style.

At the Los Angeles premiere of Date Night—an eight-episode remake of Alan Alda’s 1980s rom-com—Carell confirmed what fans had long suspected: their early chemistry was more slow-burning sitcom pilot than instant blockbuster hit.

We had a great time together before but we are super shy. This is about as gregarious as you will ever see me, right now, in this interview…

Flashback to 2010: Fey and Carell were promo-touring Date Night, and things were… cordial. In a playful Entertainment Weekly bit, they imagined what would happen if their iconic characters—Liz Lemon from 30 Rock and Dunder Mifflin’s chaotic regional manager, Michael Scott—went on a date. Fey didn’t hold back:

Oh, Liz Lemon would f— it up. Michael Scott would probably be very open, but Liz Lemon would be sour and judgmental and she’d blow it.

Carell, ever the romantic optimist or maybe just the realist?, disagreed. He referenced Jon Hamm’s role as Dr. Drew Baird—one of Lemon’s actual love interests—and dryly added,

You don’t go from Jon Hamm to Michael Scott. Michael Scott should be so lucky.

Cut to 2025: the two comedy titans are sharing screen time again—this time in a story about three married couples whose decades-long friendship is tested by one divorce. Think This Is Us meets The Office with a splash of When Harry Met Sally… heartache.

Moral of the story? Sometimes, even in Hollywood, it takes a few rewrites—and 15 years—to find the right rhythm.

Why fans are manifesting a Date Night sequel after this reunion

Colman Domingo as Danny, Tina Fey as Kate, Erika Henningsen as Ginny, Will Forte as Jack, and Steve Carell as Nick in Episode 103 of The Four SeasonsThe cast of The Four Seasons in a still from the show | Credits: Netflix

Honestly, it’s kind of adorable knowing Tina Fey and Steve Carell are finally “all-the-way friends now.”  For someone like me—an extrovert with a personal mission to adopt introverts and force them into lifelong friendships—it’s honestly the cutest plot twist ever.

Despite their early shyness, it sounds like Steve Carell and Tina Fey are now thriving in that second-collaboration glow. When this new project came up, Carell didn’t hesitate.

I was in instantly. You can’t say no to Tina Fey

Danny Lying by Kate in a still from the showTina Fey as Kate and Colman Domingo as Danny in Episode 101 of The Four Seasons. | Credits: Netflix

And the setting? A luxury resort with major White Lotus vibes—but minus the murder. Just drama, long-term friendships, and emotionally unhinged marital tea. Sounds like a no-notes kind of series.

So what do we call this? The Fey-Carell Cinematic Universe is finally getting its reboot? Honestly, if their off-screen friendship keeps trending like this, we might just get the Date Night sequel we didn’t know we needed.

The Four Seasons is currently available on Netflix.

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