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The Final Season Of Larry David’s Comedy Series Premieres On February 4

Jan 11, 2024

It was only a matter of time before Larry David hung up his comedic spikes. And sadly, that time is now: the upcoming season of “Curb Your Enthusiasm” will also be the final one of the HBO hit. But the show that started as a one-off mockumentary special has had quite the run. It’s nabbed 47 Emmy nods over its first eleven seasons, making David comedic TV royalty at this point.
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But what does David have in store for his show’s sendoff? HBO subscribers find out when the show premieres on the network and streams on Max next month.  
Check out a synopsis for “Curb Your Enthusiasm” Season 12 below, courtesy of HBO:
Starring Larry David as an over-the-top version of himself, the iconic Emmy® and Golden Globe®-winning comedy series CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM offers a tongue-in-cheek depiction of the writer/producer/comedian’s fictionalized life.
As per usual, “Curb” also stars Jeff Garlin, Susie Essman, Cheryl Hines, J.B. Smoove, Richard Lewis, and Ted Danson.  Vince Vaughn joins the cast this season, too, as does Tracey Ullman.
Given the improvisational style of “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” it’s silly to say David writes and creates the series, as it’s undeniably an ensemble effort; but that is indeed the case. David leads the executive producing team to with Garlin and Jeff Schaffer. Co-executive producers include Laura Streicher and Jennifer Corey.
The final season of “Curb your Enthusiasm” premieres on HBO and Max on February 4. Watch a trailer for Season 12 below.

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