Curb Your Enthusiasm Final Season Trailer Sends Larry David Away For Good
After twelve hilarious seasons, Larry David is finally bringing Curb Your Enthusiasm to an end. Ahead of the season’s February premiere, HBO dropped the trailer, and it looks like we’ll get to see a lot of familiar faces along with the typical gamut of guest stars.
While we see quite a few guest stars in the trailer for Curb Your Enthusiasm Season 12, there are sure to be some surprises in store as well.
In the trailer, we see Larry interacting with returning stars Cheryl Hines, Richard Lewis, Ted Danson, JB Smoove, and Jeff Garlin, along with guest stars Dan Levy, Sean Hayes, Vince Vaughn, and Tracey Ullman.
Fans were curious if star and executive producer Jeff Garlin would be returning for Season 12 of Curb Your Enthusiasm, and this trailer confirms that he will indeed be back. Garlin left his ABC series The Goldbergs in 2021 after allegations of on-set misconduct. The previous season of Curb aired before these allegations were made public.
Curb Your Enthusiasm has consistently been one of HBO’s best comedies since it premiered in 2000.
While we see quite a few guest stars in the trailer for Curb Your Enthusiasm Season 12, there are sure to be some surprises in store as well. People have especially been speculating that we could see the members of the Seinfeld cast make an appearance after Jerry Seinfeld himself teased a possible reunion at a stand-up show in Boston in October.
An audience member asked Seinfeld if he liked the ending to Seinfeld, to which he replied, “Well, I have a little secret for you about the ending, but I can’t really tell it because it’s a secret,” he said. “Here’s what I can tell you, but you can’t tell anybody: Something is going to happen that has to do with that ending.”
Seinfeld also said that he had talked about it with Larry David, and what better place to stage a reunion for David’s most popular comedy than in the final season of his other popular comedy? There was a semi-reunion when the cast came together on Curb Your Enthusiasm in 2009. Even if it doesn’t happen, Larry David is sure to end Curb Your Enthusiasm with a ton of laughs.
Curb Your Enthusiasm has consistently been one of HBO’s best comedies since it premiered in 2000. Created and starring Larry David, the show follows a fictionalized version of David as a retired writer and producer in Los Angeles. Much like his timeless 90s’ sitcom Seinfeld, the show depicts David’s everyday minutia and social interactions, filtered through David’s sardonic lens.
People have especially been speculating that we could see the members of the Seinfeld cast make an appearance after Jerry Seinfeld himself teased a possible reunion at a stand-up show in Boston in October.
Curb Your Enthusiasm has earned numerous Emmys throughout its run and often makes the list of best TV comedies of all time. The twelfth and final season will consist of a slightly shortened ten episodes. Interestingly, it’s also HBO’s longest show as its production schedule entirely relied on when David was willing and inspired to make a new season of the show.
Technically, Curb Your Enthusiasm has been on air for nearly 25 years, despite the fact that the show will end with twelve seasons. Along with David, the series is executive-produced by Jeff Garlin and Jeff Schaffer, with Laura Streicher and Jennifer Corey co-executive producing. You’ll be able to check out the final season when it premieres on HBO and Max on February 4.