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HBO Comedy Series “Curb Your Enthusiasm” Returns for Season 12

Curb Your Enthusiasm Season 12 Release Date Announced

Curb Your Enthusiasm season 12 release date announced. The long-running comedy series starring Larry David is set to return.

Curb Your Enthusiasm, which began its journey in 2000 on the American cable TV channel HBO, was created by Larry David. The project, in which David also played the lead role, has won two Primetime Emmy Awards to date.

The 10-episode 11th season of Curb Your Enthusiasm, one of HBO’s comedy classics, concluded in December 2021. After 2 years, the popular comedy production is preparing to return.

Curb Your Enthusiasm Season 12 Release Date Announced

Curb Your Enthusiasm Season 12 will premiere on February 4, 2024, IndieWire reports.

The news of the 12th season order was announced by HBO CEO Casey Bloys last February. Curb Your Enthusiasm, in which Larry David, one of the writers and creators of Seinfeld, portrays a fictionalized version of himself, first appeared as a one-hour fictional documentary in 1999 before beginning its journey in 2000.

Just like Seinfeld, the show has a sense of humor that pokes fun at everyday events and bizarre situations. In addition to David, the show also stars Jeff Garlin as Greene, Larry’s manager and best friend. Jeff also has a wife, Susie (Susie Essman), who constantly fights with Larry and often kicks him out of the house.

Each season of the show is often characterized by a season-long storyline. One of the most notable storylines was Season 7, which followed Larry and Jerry Seinfeld as they created a fictional Seinfeld reunion show. The season featured Jerry Seinfeld, Jason Alexander, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Michael Richards reprising their roles from the hit sitcom.

Earlier this year, there were rumors that Curb Your Enthusiasm season 12 would be the show’s final season. However, the show’s executive producer Jeff Schaffer later denied the rumors, saying that Larry treated each season as if it was the last.

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