HBO renews Chair Firm, Process, I Love LA and Home of the Dragon for brand spanking new seasons

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‘Tis a big, big morning for HBO. The premium movie channel with the immaculate TV series track record has recently ordered new episodes of this year’s hit reveals, in keeping with The Hollywood Reporter, Deadline and an HBO press launch. The Recreation of Thrones world continues to thrive as Home of the Dragon has been given the go-ahead for a season 4. Chairman and CEO of HBO and HBO Max, Casey Bloys, made the announcement this morning throughout a presentation in New York Metropolis. It will certainly be an epic conclusion for Home of the Dragon as showrunner Ryan Condal has stated the collection is deliberate to finish after its fourth season.

Bloys additionally introduced the renewal of the Mark Ruffalo drama, Process. Phrase-of-mouth had pulled in increasingly more watchers of the present and the scores had grown steadily over the season, which led to the season finale on October 19 getting over 4 million first-night viewers. Francesca Orsi, govt vp HBO Programming and head of HBO drama collection and movies, acknowledged, “We knew well in advance of its launch that we had a powerful drama series on our hands, but it has been so rewarding to witness the audience’s fervor and embrace of this show as it grew week after week. Rarely does a writer balance humanistic storytelling with intricate, explosive plotting but Brad Ingelsby is one of our industry’s greats, and we have no doubt he will strike as profoundly and addictively once again in season two.” 

Then, on the comedy entrance, Tim Robinson’s The Chair Firm and Rachel Sennott’s I Love LA have additionally been renewed for one more season. Amy Gravitt, EVP, HBO Programming, Head of HBO & HBO Max Comedy Collection, made an announcement in regards to the renewals, “We’re thrilled by the incredible response to THE CHAIR COMPANY and I LOVE LA debuts. Both shows confidently carry on the HBO comedy tradition, in their own singular way. We couldn’t be happier to continue collaborating with Tim, Zach, Rachel, and their exceptional teams.”

The Chair Firm grew to become HBO’s prime freshman comedy in platform historical past, with the season averaging 3.3 million U.S. cross-platform viewers, and I Love LA sits proper beneath it because the second prime freshman comedy in platform historical past, averaging almost 2 million U.S. cross-platform viewers.

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