
“Curb Your Enthusiasm” fans, rejoice! Larry David and Co. are planning to begin production on the seventh season of Curb Your Enthusiasm in December. The hilarious HBO series will return in 2009 with 10 new episodes.
While HBO has yet to release an airdate, Curb Your Enthusiasm fans will be thrilled to see the series again, considering the season six finale aired in November 2007.

So, naturally, after actress Lizzy Caplan appeared topless on last night’s True Blood, she is a hot search item. Her semi-nude scene on the HBO series didn’t pull any punches and the pictures and video from True Blood are in hot demand. Read the rest of this entry »

Buffy is back. Well, sorta. Sarah Michelle Gellar is returning to TV anyway, with a half-hour HBO show called “The Wonderful Maladys.” In “The Wonderful Maladys,” Sarah Michelle Gellar will play one of three siblings who lost their parents at a young age, according to Variety.
Sarah Michelle Gellar tells Variety that this new HBO series is “a terrific next chapter for me.” Read the rest of this entry »

WB will launch a new website today, TheWB.com, offering up plenty of old-school online episodes to check out. Read the rest of this entry »

Good news for Curb Your Enthusiasm fans – Larry David will bring the HBO series back for a seventh season! The bad news? We’ll have to wait until early 2009 to see it.
The last season of Curb Your Enthusiasm ended in November 2007.

“Big Love” lovers have quite a wait ahead of them for the start of the new season – “early 2009″ to be sort of exact. To ease the pain, HBO will air the first 24 episodes of “Big Love,” beginning July 5 (8 pm/ET).
A new one of the 24 episodes will air each Saturday night, so get your Big Love on starting this Saturday!
June 30th, 2008 by Wendy
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Glad to hear that Jason Schwartzman can get work on something other than a Wes Anderson movie. The bushy eyebrowed Jason Schwartzman has signed on for a new HBO comedy pilot called Bored to Death.
The Hollywood Reporter reports Jason Schwartzman’s role is a struggling thirtysomething writer with a drinking problem in Brooklyn who takes out an ad pretending to be a private detective after a nasty breakup with his girlfriend.
June 24th, 2008 by Wendy
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In tribute to the legendary George Carlin, who passed away on Sunday, HBO announced it will air a marathon of back-to-back Carlin comedy specials that he did for the network.
Tune in Wednesday, June 25 and Thursday, June 26 between 8 pm/ET and 1 am/ET to see a number of George Carlin HBO specials. His most recent HBO special, “George Carlin: It’s Bad for Ya,” will air Friday, June 27 at 9 pm/ET.