HBO has given the green light to Curb Your Enthusiasm Season 12, which will continue the Emmy and Golden Globe-winning comedy series starring Larry David. The premiere date for the twelfth and final season has been set for February 4, 2024.
Originally debuting on HBO in 2001 and with 110 completed episodes to date, Curb Your Enthusiasm stars Seinfeld co-creator David as an over-the-top version of himself in an unsparing but tongue-in-cheek depiction of his fictionalized life.
The series also stars Jeff Garlin, Susie Essman, J.B. Smoove, Cheryl Hines, Richard Lewis, Vince Vaughn, and Ted Danson.
Created by Larry David, Curb Your Enthusiasm Season 12 is executive produced by David, Garlin, and Jeff Schaffer. The co-executive producers are Laura Streicher and Jennifer Corey.
“Larry outdoes himself season after season and always manages to come back when the audience needs him most,” said Amy Gravitt, Executive Vice President of HBO Programming.
“We’re thrilled for him, Jeff Schaffer, and our phenomenal cast to continue making us laugh and cringe in equal measure.”
“Playing the role of Larry David has been the greatest honor of my life. In researching this multi-faceted, multi-talented man, I discovered that there’s more to him than I ever could have imagined,” said Larry David.
“He speaks six languages, brines his own pickles, and spearheads a national movement to install a bidet in every home. I’ve also been told from numerous sources that he is the most generous of lovers.
David added: “I am so excited to once again transform into this force of nature. I only pray that I can do him justice.”
The comedy series continues to prove how seemingly trivial details of one’s day-to-day life can precipitate a catastrophic chain of events. To keep the narrative spontaneous, the series is shot without a script, and cast members are given scene outlines, and they improvise lines as they go.
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