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Larry David Skewers US History in New HBO Sketch Show
27 Jun
Summary
- Larry David stars in a new HBO sketch comedy series.
- The show reimagines American history with David's signature humor.
- It features improvised skits with an all-star cast and Obama's intro.

Larry David, known for "Curb Your Enthusiasm," is back on HBO with a new sketch comedy series, "Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness." The 78-year-old comedian humorously inserts himself into various moments of American history across seven episodes. The show aims to capture the same cringe-worthy comedy as "Curb," applying David's signature petty arguments to historical settings.
Largely improvised, the series features an all-star cast, including many "Curb" alumni. Former President Barack Obama introduces the show, framing it as a celebration of America's 250th birthday. Obama, a co-producer, remarks on America's imperfect but unique nature, highlighting its capacity for being irascible and complaining.
"Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness" presents sketches that blend awkward moments with historical events, ranging from the moon landing to Lincoln's assassination. While most sketches succeed, some targeting current political figures are noted as less effective due to their singular focus. The series is available on HBO Max starting June 27, 2026.