‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ Larry David Setting Up New Comedy Series on HBO!!

Larry David is angling for yet another return to HBO after the final season of Curb Your Enthusiasm wrapped up last year. The studio has confirmed that David, who created the 92% Rotten Tomatoes series, is working on a comedy sketch limited series about American history. David is writing the show with Jeff Schaffer, who also worked with David on Curb as showrunner, executive producer, and director. David will follow the Curb model for his new series and also star in the show in addition to creating it. Each episode of the new series will be a half-hour, and former President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle Obama will also executive produce under their Higher Ground production banner. Obama told HBO that, despite his former trials and tribulations as President, “nothing” prepared him for “working with Larry David.

In addition to starring as Boris in Whatever Works, the 2009 romantic comedy starring Henry Cavill and Evan Rachel Wood, David is also known for his work as the creator and producer of Seinfeld, the hit 90s sitcom starring Jerry Seinfeld. David co-created the show with Seinfeld, who also stars alongside Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Jason Alexander, and Michael Richards. David also appeared in 39 episodes of the sitcom. David has made a name for himself by being… himself. Between his work on SNL and various talk shows over the years, the comedy genius has carved out a legacy that can rival even the most notable names in the house of laughs. Now 78 years old, it wouldn’t be surprising to see David retire in the coming years and bid his successful writing and acting career goodbye.

When Is Larry David’s New Show Coming Out?

Larry David’s new HBO show has not set an official release date. There are plenty of factors that have to be taken into consideration when speculating about when the show could be released, such as how far David and Schaffer are through writing the project. David’s schedule, as well as other potential cast members who have yet to be announced, will also have to be considered. If the new project can get its scripts ironed out and begin filming before the end of the year, it’s not out of the question for it to be released sometime in 2026.

 

via Collider

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