It’s Florida, Man. Renewed for a Third Season

HBO announced today that its original late-night series It’s Florida, Man. has been renewed for a third season. The first two seasons are available to stream on HBO Max.

From Rough House Pictures (HBO’s Eastbound & Down and The Righteous Gemstones), this outrageous late-night comedy series brings to life unbelievable ripped-from-the-headlines tales of the Sunshine State – straight from the people who live there.

It's Florida, Man. Renewed for a Third Season

Featuring candid accounts from everyday Floridians playfully recreated by a rotating cast of actors and comedians, this hilarious and irreverent series sheds light on the viral, wacky, and weird.

With equal parts humor and heart, It’s Florida, Man. is a love letter to the beaches, backwaters, and basements of a misunderstood yet magical state.

Haley Joel Osment, Milan Carter

Nina Rosenstein, Executive Vice President, HBO Programming, Late Night & Specials, said, “Season three is just more proof that Florida remains undefeated – there’s no shortage of wild-but-true stories and an incredible cast of actors game enough to bring them to life.”

Executive producer Danny McBride added, “Every time we think the stories can’t get any wilder, Florida proves us wrong. We’re grateful HBO keeps letting us shine a spotlight on the beautiful madness, and we can’t wait to dive back in and celebrate the weird, wonderful spirit of the state.”

Mary Elizabeth Ellis

The second season guest stars included Adam DeVine, Edi Patterson, Tiffany Haddish, Haley Joel Osment, Bert Kreischer, Nick Swardson, Johnny Knoxville, Shea Whigham, Taika Waititi, Rita Ora, Holmes, David Koechner, Joel Kim Booster, Chet Hanks, and more.

Season two of It’s Florida, Man. is created and executive produced by Mark Herwick for Range Studios and Jeff Tomsic, who also directs. The series is executive-produced by Danny McBride and Brandon James for Rough House Pictures.