12 TV Shows You Didn't Know Were Returning Soon

3. Curb Your Enthusiasm

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Curb Your Enthusiasm originally aired from 2000 until 2011 with eight seasons, but it was revived back in 2017 for a ninth. The time has come, once again, for a new season to be added to Curb Your Enthusiasm's roster, because HBO announced a 10th season set to air in January 2020.

HBO originally aired the ninth season, so this new season is more of a revival from hiatus than a sequel or reboot. Curb Your Enthusiasm stars the show's creator, Larry David, as a fictionalized version of himself working as a semi-retired television producer and writer in Los Angeles and New York City.

Traditionally, details of upcoming seasons of the show have been closely held, but Jeff Garlin recently spilled some of Curb's beans in an interview on the weekly podcast, The Last Laugh.

So far, it's been confirmed that Vince Vaughan will have a multi-episode arc in which he will not be playing himself, and the show will mention Marty Funkhouser, who was the character played by the now-deceased Bob Einstein. Unfortunately, that's the bulk of what's been leaked, but fans won't have to wait long for season 10 to hit HBO's airwaves, as the premiere date is set for January 19th.

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