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    SummaryHBO has officially released the first trailer for Larry David’s new comedy series, Life, Larry and the Pursuit of UnhappinessThe seven-episode limited series is executive produced by Larry David, Jeff Schaffer, and Barack and Michelle Obama's Higher Ground ProductionsThe historical sketch show is scheduled to premiere across broadcasting and streaming platforms on June 26, 2026HBO has officially released the first trailer for Larry David’s upcoming historical sketch comedy series, Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness. Executive produced in partnership with Barack and Michelle Obama’s Higher Ground Productions, the seven-episode limited series delivers an idiosyncratic retelling of 250 years of American history filtered through David's signature skeptical and observational comedic lens.Directed entirely by longtime collaborator Jeff Schaffer, the project consists of seven episodes featuring roughly four distinct comedy sketches per episode. Described by its creators as "Curb in costume," the series relies on structural plot outlines while leaving the vast majority of the dialogue completely improvised by its ensemble cast. The narrative format seamlessly blends major historical milestones with the same petty social arguments and awkward energy that defined Curb Your Enthusiasm.The newly debuted trailer provides a comprehensive look at the show's premium lineup of comedy veterans and prominent guest stars portraying iconic historical figures. Notable clips showcase Jon Hamm and Sean Hayes starring as the Wright brothers, alongside guest appearances from Bill Hader and Kathryn Hahn as Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln. The series features a rotating cast including Jerry Seinfeld, Susie Essman, Vince Vaughn, J.B. Smoove, Jeff Garlin, Jane Krakowski, and Isla Fisher. Former President Barack Obama is also confirmed to make an on-screen appearance opposite David within the sketches.Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness officially premieres June 26, 2026, on HBO and HBO Max, with new episodes airing weekly through August 7, 2026.

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