Rachel Sennott's latest comedy series "I Love LA" is set to hit HBO this week, offering fans of the "Shiva Baby" star a fresh take on the ups and downs of millennial life in Los Angeles. As the creator, writer, director, and star of the show, Sennott brings her signature relatable brand of comedy to the small screen.
The series follows Maia, a 27-year-old talent manager living with her boyfriend Dylan (Josh Hutcherson) and best friends Charlie (Jordan Firstman) and Alani (True Whitaker), as she navigates how reconnecting with an old college friend Tallulah (Odessa A'zion) affects their relationships. With its outrageous humor, "I Love LA" is bound to resonate with anyone who's ever felt like they're stuck between growing up and figuring out where life takes them.
"I Love LA" premieres on HBO this Sunday at 10:30 PM ET, and for the first time, fans can catch it on both HBO and its streaming service HBO Max. To watch the series without committing to an ad-free subscription, viewers can sign up for a low-cost plan starting at $9.99/month.
The eight-episode series is designed to air weekly on Sundays through December 21, with upcoming guest stars including Leighton Meester, Quenlin Blackwell, and Elijah Wood in various roles. A trailer for the show has already been released, showcasing the comedic chemistry between Sennott's Maia and her castmates.
"I Love LA" is the latest addition to HBO's Sunday night lineup of comedies, following Tim Robinson's "The Chair Company."
The series follows Maia, a 27-year-old talent manager living with her boyfriend Dylan (Josh Hutcherson) and best friends Charlie (Jordan Firstman) and Alani (True Whitaker), as she navigates how reconnecting with an old college friend Tallulah (Odessa A'zion) affects their relationships. With its outrageous humor, "I Love LA" is bound to resonate with anyone who's ever felt like they're stuck between growing up and figuring out where life takes them.
"I Love LA" premieres on HBO this Sunday at 10:30 PM ET, and for the first time, fans can catch it on both HBO and its streaming service HBO Max. To watch the series without committing to an ad-free subscription, viewers can sign up for a low-cost plan starting at $9.99/month.
The eight-episode series is designed to air weekly on Sundays through December 21, with upcoming guest stars including Leighton Meester, Quenlin Blackwell, and Elijah Wood in various roles. A trailer for the show has already been released, showcasing the comedic chemistry between Sennott's Maia and her castmates.
"I Love LA" is the latest addition to HBO's Sunday night lineup of comedies, following Tim Robinson's "The Chair Company."