You won’t have to wait six years for more “Curb” this time: Larry David’s “Curb Your Enthusiasm” is set to return to HBO for Season 10. Production will begin next spring, with a debut date yet to be announced.
“We are thrilled that Larry will be back with his uniquely acerbic wit and comedic sensibility,” HBO Programming President Casey Bloys said on Thursday.
Larry David added: “As I’ve said many times, when one has the opportunity to annoy someone, one should do so.”
“Curb Your Enthusiasm” was created by David, who executive produces and stars on the show. Jeff Garlin and Jeff Schaffer are also executive producers.
The sitcom’s Season 9 finale aired on Sunday, December 3. “Curb” was just nominated for Screen Actors Guild Awards, for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series (David) and Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series.
'Saturday Night Live,' Netflix and Comedy Central Stars Unite at HBO's 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' Premiere (Photos)
"Curb Your Enthusiasm" came roaring back from a six year hiatus with a New York City premiere at the SVA Theater on Wednesday night. Comedy peers from Netflix (Aziz Ansari), HBO (John Oliver), and "Saturday Night Live" (Pete Davidson) were amongst the friends and fans of Larry David and company.
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J.B. Smoove greeted Ansari at the after-party at TAO Downtown.
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"SNL" rehearsals for this weekend's season premiere must have finished early. Davidson attended with his girlfriend, Cazzie David. (Her father was the man of the night.)
Iraq war veteran and veterans' rights advocate Kate Norley with her husband, John Oliver. HBO renewed "Last Week Tonight" through 2020.
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Cheryl Hines, husband Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and Keegen-Michael Key tucked into a banquette. These three were just together in L.A. on Emmy weekend at the Creative Coalition's awards. Hines hosted that event, where Kennedy and Key accepted honors for their charitable work.
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Jeff Garlin (center) brought his own camera to the press line. Here, Jon Glaser and Andrew Rannells flank LD's best bro.
Mark Feurstein's cult comedy "Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later" debuted last month.
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F. Murray Abraham (far left) led a lineup of guys hitting the carpet at the SVA Theater. The crew included radio hall of famer Ira Glass, designer Kenneth Cole, and professional boxer and cancer survivor Danny "Miracle Man" Jacobs. Jacobs, now fighting under the HBO's promotions, is prepping that fist ready for a November fight.
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Smoove with Susie Essman. When we last saw "Curb," Mayor Bloomberg had humiliated Larry David for slights against Michael J. Fox and David self-exiled to Paris. Somehow, he was back in the big city.
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"Sopranos" alums Aida Turturro and Lorraine Bracco sandwiched the late James Gandolfini's son, Michael. The young Gandolfini has a bit part in the upcoming "Ocean's Eight."
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"Curb Your Enthusiasm" returns to HBO this Sunday night at 10 p.m. ET/PT.
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Larry David and company celebrate the long-awaited Season 8, premiering this Sunday night at 10 p.m.
"Curb Your Enthusiasm" came roaring back from a six year hiatus with a New York City premiere at the SVA Theater on Wednesday night. Comedy peers from Netflix (Aziz Ansari), HBO (John Oliver), and "Saturday Night Live" (Pete Davidson) were amongst the friends and fans of Larry David and company.