‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ Renewed for Season 12 on HBO

‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ Renewed for Season 12 on HBO

Despite control your enthusiasm With a Larry David death scene filmed and then scrapped to wrap up its previous season, both the series and its central character are alive and well.

HBO picked the comedy series for a 12th season, eight months after the season 11 finale aired. The premium cable division has a more-or-less open-door policy with David and fellow executive producer Jeff Shaffer. As long as they have ideas for a new season, HBO says yes.

It is not yet known when like a brake Season 12 will begin filming, or when it premieres. With 11 seasons (spanning 20 years) and 110 episodes so far, the show is HBO’s longest-running scripted (or improvised and improvised, in this case) series.

“Larry excels season after season and always manages to return when audiences need him most,” HBO executive vice president of programming Amy Gravitt said in a statement. “We are thrilled that he, Jeff Shaffer and our phenomenal cast continue to make us laugh and witty.

David said: “Playing the role of Larry David was the greatest honor of my life. Researching this versatile, multi-talented man, I discovered that he has more than I realized: he speaks six languages, makes his own pickles, and has spearheaded a national movement to put bidets in every home. Many sources have also told me that he is the most generous of lovers. I’m so excited to once again become this force of nature. I just pray that I can do him justice.”

Shaffer told him the hollywood reporter That after filming the season 11 finale where Larry meets death, David said “I’m not ready to die” and they started working on new material. “We explored the arc and now it’s just putting together the funniest episodes,” he said. “We are so micro that we don’t even care about the macro now. We still build each house brick by brick. There are really fun things. “

Executive Producer by David & Shaffer control your enthusiasm With his colleague Jeff Garlin (who left ABC the goldbergs after a human resources investigation into allegations of misconduct). Laura Streicher and Jennifer Corey are co-executive producers.

Source: Hollywood Reporter

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