There will likely be extra of Tim Robinson’s “The Chair Firm” and Rachel Sennott’s “I Love LA” on HBO.
The community granted Season 2 renewals to each freshman comedy collection, HBO CEO Casey Bloys introduced Thursday throughout a slate presentation to press in New York Metropolis. The information comes simply over a month after “The Chair Firm” debuted in October, and a number of other weeks after the premiere of “I Love LA,” which has solely launched three episodes to date.
“We’re thrilled by the unbelievable response to ‘The Chair Firm’ and ‘I Love LA’ debuts,” EVP of HBO programming and head of HBO and HBO Max comedy
collection Amy Gravitt stated in an announcement. “Each exhibits confidently keep on the HBO
comedy custom, in their very own singular means. We couldn’t be happier
to proceed collaborating with Tim, Zach, Rachel and their
distinctive groups.”
Created by Robinson and Zach Kanin, “The Chair Firm” follows a person (Robinson) who, after an embarrassing incident at work, finds himself investigating a far-reaching conspiracy, per the official logline.
“The Chair Firm,” which additionally stars Lake Bell, Sophia Lillis, Will
Worth and Joseph Tudisco, debuted to 1.4 million U.S. cross-platform viewers and is at present averaging 3.3 million viewers, in line with live-plus-three-day figures, pacing as HBO’s prime freshman comedy in platform historical past.
“I Love LA,” which was created by and stars Sennott, facilities on a bunch of twentysomethings navigating life and love in Los Angeles, performed by Jordan Firstman, Josh Hutcherson, Odessa A’zion and True Whitaker. HBO touts “I Love LA” because the community’s second prime freshman comedy in platform historical past, with the season averaging almost 2 million U.S. cross-platform
viewers to date.
Forward of the present’s launch, Sennott informed TheWrap she was aiming for “I Love LA” to run for a number of seasons, saying “I had a lot enjoyable making it and I wish to do it once more, as a result of it’s actually simply essentially the most superb group of individuals.”
“The Chair Firm” and “I Love LA” launch new episodes on HBO and HBO Max.
