But it seems like a pretty good sign that HBO doesn't give the real Larry David a whole lot of notes either. Seinfeld co-creator Larry David stars as Larry, a tongue-in-cheek version of himself and semi-retired TV writer who often finds himself in awkward situations that arise as a result of his many faux pas. If the premise sounds a bit like George Costanza in Hollywood, its because the Seinfeld character was based on Curb star Larry David, the co-creator. ayrica dizinin senaryosu yok, oyunculara sahnenin. seinfeld 'in ortak yaraticisi larry david in aynen seinfelddeki konsept gibi kendi hayatini oynadigi degisik cekimleri ile de dikkat ceken komik dizi. So how does HBO feel about that? Network representatives declined to comment. hbo da yayinlanan komedi infeld in yapimcisi larry david infeld in tahtina aday oldugu soyleniyor. (Like CNN, HBO is a unit of WarnerMedia.)Īs Variety chief media analyst Andrew Wallenstein tweeted, "Can't imagine WarnerMedia is thrilled the new 'Curb' episode features Larry David's 'character' selling a show to Netflix." In the past, David's fictional commercial endeavors - such as Mel Brooks casting him in "The Producers" - have run throughout entire seasons, meaning that Netflix could be receiving plenty of marquee time on the HBO series. Of course, there were immediate hiccups, with David pushing for an unqualified actress to be cast in order to make a potential lawsuit go away, and the notoriously prickly writer-producer telling executives they'd get along fine as long as nobody tried to give him notes about what to do. Later, Ted gets the wrong idea about Larry when he goes shopping with Mary at a downtown department store. Still, perhaps the most eyebrow-raising wrinkle involved David pitching a comedy about a younger version of himself to HBO's rival, Netflix, whose executives were eager to buy it. Larry and Cheryl enjoy their bowling double-date with Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen, but it ends badly when Larry accuses the bowling alley of misplacing his sneakers. Finally, Season 11 is also giving Leon what seems to be one of his most. David also experienced a problem in his relatively new relationship with Lucy Liu, the latest considerably-younger actress to come into his orbit, after walking into a sliding-glass door, causing her to see him more as a feeble old man than a potential romantic partner. RELATED: ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ Season 11 Review: After 21 Years, Larry Davids Show Remains as Great as Ever.