Comedian and writer Larry David recently spoke about the legacy of his acclaimed HBO series "Curb Your Enthusiasm" during an event at the University of Southern California's Bovard Auditorium. The conversation, moderated by Los Angeles Times critic Lorraine Ali, covered the show's improvisational style and its conclusion after 12 seasons in 2024.
David, who co-created the seminal sitcom "Seinfeld," reflected on the unique production of "Curb," which famously used a detailed outline instead of a full script, allowing for spontaneous performances. The final season, which aired in early 2024, brought the long-running series to a close, wrapping up a show that debuted in 2000 and became a defining work of cringe comedy.
While the discussion touched on his career, David did not announce any new HBO series during this appearance. The event served primarily as a retrospective on his influential work in television comedy over the past several decades.