Larry David's iconic television series, 'Curb Your Enthusiasm,' is finally coming to an end after an impressive run of almost a quarter of a century. The comedian and show creator, known for his curmudgeonly humor, shared his thoughts on the conclusion during the Season 12 premiere at the DGA in Los Angeles. Reflecting on the show's longevity, David stated, 'Twelve seasons - that's a lot for a television show - over 24 years. It was time.'
However, this isn't the first time David has claimed to be finished with the HBO series, only to return later. Admitting his past indecision, he humorously remarked, 'Yeah, I said it before. But I wasn't 76 when I said it.' Considering his age and experience, it appears that David is now determined to bid farewell to the beloved show.
The Season 12 premiere saw David and his talented cast, including Cheryl Hines, Jeff Garlin, Susie Essman, J.B. Smoove, Keyla Monterroso Mejia, Ted Danson, and Vince Vaughn, reunite for a memorable event. The premiere featured the screening of two episodes, Episode 1 and Episode 7, followed by a lively party at the Sunset Tower Hotel.
While walking the red carpet, it was challenging to distinguish where the real Larry David ended and his fictional alter ego began. Amidst the chaos of photographers vying for attention, David hilariously shouted, 'Shut up!' Before the event, an HBO representative informed reporters that solo interviews with David wouldn't be possible. However, in a surprising turn of events, David eventually granted one-on-one interviews, thanks to some coaxing from his co-star Essman.
David's co-stars shared their perspectives on his decision to end the long-running show. Hines, who portrays David's ex-wife, revealed that David had casually mentioned it might be the last season, but she didn't think much of it at the time. However, she now believes that David is indeed keeping his word, and she expressed sadness over the show's conclusion. Essman, who plays the wife of David's manager, suggested that David may feel ready to move on to new projects after the success of 'Seinfeld' and the numerous seasons of 'Curb Your Enthusiasm.'
Garlin, reflecting on reading the outlines for the final episodes, shared that he felt it was time to conclude the show. Although it was bittersweet when filming wrapped up, he expressed gratitude and stated, 'It was a very melancholy feeling when we wrapped up, but not so melancholy in terms of the big picture. I'm grateful.'
Smoove, known for his role as Leon Black since Season 6 of 'Curb,' remains skeptical about the show's end. He humorously remarked, 'I don't trust Larry... Larry is going to get bored, and Larry is going to call everybody one at a time. Might be two years from now, might be three years from now. Might be four. I don't know when, but Larry will get bored.'
While bidding farewell to 'Curb Your Enthusiasm,' David already has plans for his post-'Curb' endeavors. He will be embarking on a limited engagement titled 'A Conversation With Larry David.' This unique event will feature David alongside a mystery moderator in Washington, D.C., on March 29, and in Boston on April 1. In his typical witty fashion, David had a playful remark about his recent plastic surgery in the event announcement. He expressed his excitement to see fans, even though his lack of facial expression might make him appear more sour than usual.
During the premiere, David clarified that he's not going on a full-fledged tour, stating, 'I'm doing two appearances, so what? A tour? What am I on a bus now?' This further highlights David's trademark humor and his reluctance to conform to traditional expectations.
The red carpet took an unexpected turn when Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the independent candidate for the presidency and Hines' husband, arrived at the event. Ted Danson, who praised Kennedy for his environmental activism and considers him a friend, humorously expressed surprise and said, 'Oh, jeez.' Despite their friendship, Danson firmly stated that he has been supporting President Biden for many years and will continue to support him during his campaign for re-election.
As fans brace themselves for the end of 'Curb Your Enthusiasm,' many wonder about David's favorite episode from the series. To find out, watch our full interview with Larry David in the video provided at the top of this story.
Although it's sad to bid farewell to a show that has brought us countless laughs and memorable moments, it's also a time to celebrate and appreciate the incredible contributions Larry David and the entire cast and crew have made to the world of television comedy over the past 24 years.