Tim Robinson's The Chair Company Gets Second Season from HBO
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Tim Robinson's The Chair Company Gets Second Season from HBO
"HBO went on a green-lighting spree Thursday, Nov. 20th, announcing renewals for multiple series. Perhaps the most exciting for those who like to make things weird: The Tim Robinson-starring The Chair Company, created by Robinson and Zach Kanin, has been renewed for a second season, meaning that the mystery Ron Trosper is trying to solve in the first season may go deeper than we realize."
"Additionally, the Mark Ruffalo-starring drama series Task and Rachel Sennett-starring comedy I Love L.A. were both given second seasons - revealing that the former wasn't quite the limited series we thought it was when it premiered this fall. (While the case featured in the first season was wrapped up conclusively, there's still plenty of story to tell when it comes to the emotional grief of Ruffalo's character.)"
"And in advance of its series premiere this January, Game of Thrones spinoff A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms was granted a second season, while House of the Dragon, set to launch its third season in summer 2026, got confirmed for a fourth season to launch in 2028. No word yet on a potential True Detective Season 5 starring Nicolas Cage, but the dream is still alive."
HBO issued renewals across its scripted slate, green-lighting second seasons for several series. The Tim Robinson-starring The Chair Company received a season two pickup, potentially deepening the Ron Trosper mystery introduced in season one. Mark Ruffalo’s drama Task and Rachel Sennett’s comedy I Love L.A. were each renewed for second seasons, with Task revealed not to be a limited series despite its self-contained case and ongoing focus on the lead’s emotional grief. Game of Thrones spinoff A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms earned a second season ahead of its January premiere. House of the Dragon was confirmed for a fourth season, slated for 2028.
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