Two years on from the season nine finale, we FINALLY have a 10th season of Larry David's hugely popular comedy series Curb Your Enthusiasm on its way - and we've got a brand new trailer to prove it.
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The last time we saw Larry and co. in action together was back in December 2017, when the ninth season wrapped with the episode 'Fatwa'.
But now the show makes its triumphant return, with season 10 premiering on HBO on Sunday 19 January.
A synopsis for the new series - which features guests stars including Fred Armisen, Jon Hamm, and Laverne Cox - reads: "Larry David stars as... Larry David, living the good life out in Los Angeles and stumbling through one faux-pas after another.
"Curb Your Enthusiasm returns for its tenth season Sunday, January 19 at 10:30PM."
The new trailer shows Larry is as awkward as ever, winding everyone up the wrong way - at one point telling a bemused postal worker: "Can I give you a little tip? If you're gonna confront somebody, it's better to do it with pants on."
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The camera pans down to the postman's bare knees, before Larry adds: "It's hard to take a person seriously wearing shorts."
There's also a montage of people telling him to either 'f*** off' or 'get the f*** out'. Good to see nothing's changed.
Jeff Garlin, who stars as Larry's long-suffering good friend Jeff Greene, promised the forthcoming 10th season will be a good one - potentially the best, in fact.
On an episode of Matt Wilstein's The Last Laugh podcast recently, he said: "It's my favourite season.
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"I know there are other seasons that people will like as much, if not more, but for me, the premise of [this] season is my favourite one we've ever done."
People have been commenting on social media to express their excitement for the show's return, with many particularly hyped for Jon Hamm.
One wrote: "Wait Jon Hamm is going to be friends with Larry too?! Now I cant wait for this season even more."
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Others, meanwhile, have also taken the opportunity to mourn the loss of the late Bob Einstein, who played Marty Funkhouser and passed away at the beginning of this year.
Someone said: "Sucks there will be no Funkhauser. Rip Einstein."
Another added: "Won't be the same without Funkhouser, but still can't wait."
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