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HBO Renews 'I Love L.A.' for Season 2
20 Nov
Summary
- HBO has officially renewed the comedy series 'I Love L.A.' for a second season.
- The show is praised for its fast growth and strong viewership numbers.
- Season 1 finale airs on December 21st, with Rachel Sennott as creator and star.

HBO has announced the renewal of its freshman comedy series, 'I Love L.A.', for a highly anticipated second season. The decision comes shortly after the show premiered, highlighting its immediate impact and success on the network. This renewal reflects HBO's ongoing commitment to acclaimed comedic programming.
The series, created by and starring Rachel Sennott, has quickly become one of HBO's fastest-growing original comedies. It averages nearly two million cross-platform viewers in the United States, demonstrating significant audience engagement. The strong performance has cemented its place in HBO's comedy lineup.
Currently airing new episodes on Sundays, the first season of 'I Love L.A.' will conclude with its finale on December 21st. The show follows Maia, an aspiring talent manager, as she navigates her professional and personal life, including relationships with a rising star and her boyfriend.



