I Love LA release schedule: When do the new episodes of the HBO comedy drop? 

Aashna
I Love LA release schedule (Image via HBO)
I Love LA release schedule (Image via HBO)

I Love LA is Rachel Sennott's upcoming comedy series on HBO, which will premiere on November 2. The show will also be available for streaming on HBO Max. Sennott also stars, directs and executive produces on the show.

The official synopsis for HBO's upcoming comedy series reads as follows:

A codependent friend group reunites, navigating how the time apart, ambition and new relationships have changed them.

I Love LA will follow a closely-knit friend group in the titular city as they reunite after being apart for a long time. The show will dive deep into modern friendships and relationships. Through its main characters (who will be well in their late 20s), the show will explore the changing nature of modern friendships and how they strive for the perfect balance between their individual ambitions and new relationships in a constantly changing world.

In addition to Sennott, Emma Barrie, Aida Rodgers, Max Silvestri and Lorene Scafaria also serve as executive producers on the series.

Here is the complete I Love LA release schedule.


I Love LA release schedule: When to tune in for new episodes?

The upcoming comedy series will release weekly episodes every Sunday on HBO. Episodes will begin premiering from November 2 and will follow the network's recently released horror series, It: Welcome to Derry.

The show will contain a total of eight episodes, rolling out weekly on HBO till the Season 1 finale on December 21. The complete I Love LA release schedule is as follows:

Episode No.Episode TitleRelease Date
Episode 1 (Pilot)Block HerNovember 2
Episode 2Roger & MunchyNovember 9
Episode 3Girl's GirlNovember 16
Episode 4TBA November 23
Episode 5TBANovember 30
Episode 6TBADecember 7
Episode 7TBADecember 14
Episode 8 (Finale)TBADecember 21

I Love LA Episode 1: Release and streaming details

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Episode 1 is titled 'Block Her' and will air on HBO on Sunday, November 2 at 10:30 p.m. ET/PT.

Cord-cutters are in luck as they can stream new episodes on HBO Max. The platform offers two types of plans, starting from the Basic Plan (with ads), which costs $10.99/month and the Standard Plan (without ads), which costs $18.49/month. You can also opt for the Premium Plan (without ads) for $22.99/month, which offers you 4k resolution and additional perks.

According to IMDB, the official synopsis for Block Her reads as follows:

Newly 27, Maia hyper-fixates on the state of her life in Los Angeles while attempting to impress her boss, Alyssa. But her carefully laid plans are upended by the surprise arrival of her chaotic BFF Tallulah.

The Pilot episode of HBO's upcoming comedy series is written by Rachel Sennott and will introduce her character, Maia. As an ambitious young woman who wants to make it big as a talent agent in LA, Maia desperately wants to impress her boss. However, her plan of action will be disrupted by her best friend Tallulah's arrival.

Since I Love LA is a dramatic comedy series about some 20-something friends navigating friendship, career and relationships in the titular city, the Pilot episode will likely introduce the characters, setting up their dynamics with each other. Fans can expect heartfelt moments with emotional vulnerability and a wholesome and authentic portrayal of friendships in late 20s.


Who is in the I Love LA cast?

I Love LA is led by American actress and comedian Rachel Sennott, who gained critical acclaim after her breakthrough role in Emma Seligman's 2020 comedy film Shiva Baby. Following this, Sennott has built an impressive resume on the big screen with titles like I Used to Be Funny, Bottoms and Bodies Bodies Bodies. Rachel Sennott will take on the lead character of Maia, an ambitious young woman working in LA.

The series cast is rounded up by Odessa A'zion as Tallulah, Jordan Firstman as Charlie, True Whitaker as Alani and Josh Hutcherson as Dylan. The freshman season will also feature guest appearances by many A-list stars, including Moses Ingram, Lauren Holt, Leighton Meester, Quenlin Blackwell, Elijah Wood, Josh Brener, Tim Baltz, Froy Gutierrez and Colin Woodell.

Tune in to the I Love LA premiere on HBO on November 2.


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Edited by Aashna