Curb Your Enthusiasm has been renewed for season 12 by HBO!
05.08.2022 - 20:25 / nme.com
Curb Your Enthusiasm’s latest season in case it was the show’s last, the showrunner has revealed.The HBO comedy’s eleventh season concluded in December last year, which saw Larry trying to get out of building a fence around his pool after a burglar drowned in it.Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, showrunner Jeff Schaffer said because they treat every season as if it’s the last, they shot Larry’s death to “prepare for it”.“I know I say this all the time, but every season is the last season,” Schaffer said. “And I wanted to prepare as if it was the last one.
So Larry kept falling into that pool without the fence and banging his head [for the scene]. We actually have a shot after he’d fallen in, of the still pool with just the envelope floating in the middle, and maybe adding one bubble.“We shot as if it was going to be the last one ever.
I had to at least prepare for it.”Schaffer said the storyline for season 11 “lent itself too perfectly” for the scene, which didn’t make it to the final cut. “We just got high and wide on the pool, with one light shining on it and the envelope floating in the middle,” Schaffer added.
“And we said, ‘OK, if this is how we go, this is how we go!’”According to Schaffer, David however was “not ready to die” on the show.Curb Your Enthusiasm will return for a twelfth season, as confirmed by David in April this year. The show, which began in 2000 on HBO, has been nominated for 47 Primetime Emmy Awards in total.In March this year, HBO pulled the release of documentary The Larry David Story hours before it was scheduled to premiere. The network said they have “postponed” the documentary because “Larry has decided he wants to do it in front of a live audience”.
.Curb Your Enthusiasm has been renewed for season 12 by HBO!
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Joe Otterson TV Reporter “Curb Your Enthusiasm” has been renewed for Season 12 at HBO. Season 11 of the critically-acclaimed comedy series began airing on HBO in October 2021. That season picked up four Emmy nominations, including best comedy series and best guest actor in a comedy series for Bill Hader. The show has received 51 Emmy nominations in total to date. “Playing the role of Larry David has been the greatest honor of my life,” Larry David said. “In researching this multi-faceted, multi-talented man, I discovered that there’s more to him than I ever could have imagined: He speaks six languages, brines his own pickles, and spearheads a national movement to install a bidet in every home. I’ve also been told from numerous sources that he is the most generous of lovers. I am so excited to once again transform into this force of nature. I only pray that I can do him justice.”
Pretty, pretty, pretty good news from HBO: Curb Your Enthusiasm starring the inimitable Larry David is returning for a 12th season.
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Scott Huver After 11 seasons and more than two decades on HBO, Emmy voters are still finding “Curb Your Enthusiasm” to be, in Larry David parlance, “pretty … pretty … pretty good.”Since the comedy series’ debut in 2000, “Curb” has amassed a staggering 51 nominations — including two wins — with the most recent season adding four noms to its total. After 110 episodes, “Curb’s” tightly plotted yet semi-improvised approach remains fresh and admired enough to continue its enviable showing at the Emmys, not to mention a point of pride to executive producer and showrunner Jeff Schaffer.“Look, I know we’re not like a new sparkly, trendy choice and we’ve been around since the year 2000,” Schaffer says.
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