Curb Your Enthusiasm season 9: Larry David is planning new episodes
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Your support makes all the difference.It looks like a new season of Curb Your Enthusiasm might finally be on the way, with Larry David teasing HBO with a notebook full of ideas for it.
HBO president Michael Lombardo recalled how David discussed the show with him at the premiere of his new Broadway play Fish in the Dark a few months back.
"[He told me,] 'Do you know what this is? This is the next season notebook'," he said at the TCA press tour.
It seems after spending time on Broadway David might be ready to return to TV, and there are certainly plenty of foibles in 2015 culture for him to send-up.
"I don't think it's out of his system," Lombardo added. "When he has something to say, he will come back.
"I certainly see this as a continuing dialogue with him - a long one, but a continuing one."
David has said he isn't done with Curb before. Last year Lombardo asked him if he should "emotionally get Curb out of [his] head," to which the Seinfeld creator replied: "No, no, no, no, no."
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