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Curb Your Enthusiasm season 10 release date: Jeff Garlin just prematurely revealed when HBO show will return

It's gonna be a pretty, pretty good start to 2020

Jacob Stolworthy
Wednesday 13 November 2019 13:55 GMT
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Curb Your Enthusiasm is returning sooner than anyone expected.

The HBO series, which was renewed for a tenth season in 2017, was expected to come back in 2020, but Jeff Garlin has now appeared to announce it’ll be broadcast as early as January.

Garlin, who has played Larry David’s manager Jeff Greene since the show’s debut season in 2000, revealed the news on Instagram, where he claimed it’s his “favourite” so far.

There is a six-year wait between seasons eight and nine of the acclaimed sitcom.

“We are thrilled that Larry will be back with his uniquely acerbic wit and comedic sensibility,” HBO programming president Casey Bloys said in a statement after renewing the season.

Larry David added, “As I’ve said many times, when one has the opportunity to annoy someone, one should do so.”

Susie Essman, Cheryl Hines and Marty Funkhouser star Bob Einstein are expected to return. Two-time Emmy-winner Einstein died in January.

HBO is yet to confirm when Curb Your Enthusiasm will return, although – if Garlin is accurate – expect it to air in the UK on Sky Atlantic and NOW TV in January.

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