Curb Your Enthusiasm producer Jon Hayman in a now-deleted tweet said that the hit comedy show would end with the upcoming season 12.
“Maybe you love the show,” he tweeted, attaching a photo of himself with Larry David. “Maybe you hate the show. Maybe you don’t give a shit. In any event, shooting the last scene of the last episode of the final season.”
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the forthcoming season will see the show end, with a source adding that the final episode “felt like a homecoming."
Meanwhile, Curb Your Enthusiasm star Richard Lewis has recalled his feelings on the script's last scene shoot.
“There I was a few hours ago in my trailer on location to shoot my last scene of #Curb12,” he tweeted.
“Hard to believe we started in 2000. The cast and crew all knew we were working for a genius. When that rarity happens, no one ever takes a moment for granted. We love you, LD.”
HBO's comedy-drama has been running for 11 seasons, premiering on October 15, 2000.
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