• Saturday, Jul. 4, 2020
"Curb Your Enthusiasm" to return for an 11th season on HBO
Larry David in "Curb Your Enthusiasm" (photo courtesy of HBO)

HBO has renewed the Emmy® and Golden Globe-winning comedy series Curb Your Enthusiasm, starring Larry David, for an eleventh season.
 
“This past season tapped into the zeitgeist in such an uncomfortably delightful way,” said Amy Gravitt, EVP, HBO Programming. “Larry is already busy writing, and we can’t wait to see what he has in store.”
 
David added, “Believe me, I’m as upset about this as you are. One day I can only hope that HBO will come to their senses and grant me the cancellation I so richly deserve.”
 
Originally debuting on HBO in 2001 and presenting 100 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’ 10-episode tenth season debuted January 19, 2020 and brought back series veterans including Susie Essman (Broad City), Jeff Garlin (The Goldbergs), Emmy® nominee Cheryl Hines (Suburgatory), Richard Lewis (Anything But Love), J.B. Smoove (The Millers) and Emmy® winner Ted Danson (The Good Place).
 
The comedy series continues to prove how seemingly trivial details of one’s day-to-day life--a cold cup of coffee, a stained shirt, a missing toothbrush--can precipitate a chain of misfortune to hilarious effect. To keep the narrative spontaneous, the series is shot without a script and cast members are given scene outlines and improvise lines as they go.

Season eleven credits: Curb Your Enthusiasm is created by David; executive producers, David, Garlin, Jeff Schaffer, Gavin Polone; co-executive producer, Laura Streicher; consulting producer, Jon Hayman.


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