Larry David is back with the highly anticipated final season of “Curb Your Enthusiasm.” After a week of hilarious promotions, including an encounter with Elmo and some memorable red carpet moments, the 76-year-old comedian is ready to bid farewell in style.
Stream Season 12 on Max
The new season, titled “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” premieres on Max on Sunday, Feb. 4, at 7 p.m. PT/10 p.m. ET. To catch all the weekly episodes, the best way is to sign up for a Max account. Plans start at just $9.99/month, giving you access to all the laughter and awkward encounters of Larry David.
Season Premiere Highlights
The premiere episode, titled “Atlanta,” takes Larry to Georgia for a prominent businessman’s birthday party, while Leon seizes the opportunity to visit his Auntie Rae. In the trailer released last month, we see Larry engaged in his signature bickering with Cheryl Hines, Richard Lewis, Ted Danson, Susie Essman, and a star-studded roster of guest stars including Dan Levy, Sean Hayes, Vince Vaughn, and Tracey Ullman. Jeff Garlin and J.B. Smoove also make their much-anticipated returns.
The Final Season
While Larry David has teased the end of “Curb Your Enthusiasm” in the past, this time the cable network is officially promoting Season 12 as the show’s “final season.” David himself has stated, “As ‘Curb’ comes to an end, I will now have the opportunity to finally shed this ‘Larry David’ persona and become the person God intended me to be – the thoughtful, kind, caring, considerate human being I was until I got derailed by portraying this malignant character.”
Don’t Miss the Live Tour Dates
During Season 12, Larry David will hit the road to discuss not only “Curb Your Enthusiasm” but also “Seinfeld” and more at two live tour dates. Join him in Washington, D.C., on March 29 at The Anthem, and in Boston on April 1 at the MGM Music Hall at Fenway. Tickets for “A Conversation With Larry David” are available here.
Stream “Curb Your Enthusiasm” on Max
To catch all the hilarious moments of the final season of “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” simply head over to Max and start streaming. Prepare to laugh, cringe, and bid farewell to Larry David’s misanthropic alter ego.
Source: F5mag.com