
UPDATE, FRIDAY AM: HBO on Friday morning also announced premiere dates for Season 2 of fantasy series Game Of Thrones, which will kick off Sunday, April 1, and Lena Dunham’s new comedy series Girls, executive produced by Judd Apatow, which will debut April 15.
PREVIOUS, THURSDAY PM: HBO’s film Game Change, about the 2008 Republican presidential ticket of former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (Julianne Moore) and Sen. John McCain (Ed Harris), will premiere \March 10, the day of four GOP primaries including Kansas. The network’s new comedy Veep, starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus as the U.S. Vice President, will debut April 22. Game Change and Veep are among six upcoming projects that will be showcased during HBO’s portion of TCA tomorrow, with a talent roster of A-listers slated to attend: Judd Apatow, Ricky Gervais, Dustin Hoffman, Michael Mann, Nicole Kidman, Clive Owen, Moore, Harris, Woody Harrelson and Louis-Dreyfus.
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Looking forward to Veep. Desperately awaiting the HBO project from Garfunkel and Oates.
Loved the Veep pilot. Great, funny cast and terrific writing. Can’t wait for the series!
Yes! HBO do Garfunkel and Oates! i want to marry the tall blonde one!
Yes! Veep! That cast is golden. Can’t wait. (And, actually, I’d love something new from Hall & Oates)
NAEGLE/RUBINSHTEYN 2012!!!
I was hoping they would announce a premiere date for The Newsroom.