When questioned by Geist, who had a cameo in the final season, about any sentimentality attached to bidding farewell, David downplayed any emotional attachment.
He admitted, “Maybe a sliver, just the tiniest bit. I’ve outgrown the constant on-screen presence required for the show. How can I sustain that behavior? It’s unreasonable! I could manage it in my 50s, 60s, and even my mid-70s. But going on into my 80s acting like that is out of the question!”
In a poignant moment, David also touched on the recent passing of his co-star and close friend Richard Lewis. Reflecting on their friendship, he expressed, “He was the kindest person. It’s still surreal to accept that he’s gone. Sometimes I feel like he’s observing me. I jokingly tell him, ‘Hey, give me some space; I have things to do.’ I cherished our friendship; his absence is deeply felt.”
When Geist inquired about the potential of Curb Your Enthusiasm resuming post the finale, David decisively replied, “Zero chance.”
While David has been tight-lipped about the specifics of the series finale, HBO hinted at a special appearance by his longtime friend Jerry Seinfeld on Sunday.
FAQs about Larry David’s Decision on Ending ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’:
- 1. Why is Larry David ending ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ after 12 seasons?
- 2. Is there a possibility of ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ continuing after the finale?
- 3. Who is Larry David’s close friend that recently passed away?
- 4. Will Jerry Seinfeld make an appearance in the series finale of ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’?
Larry David expressed that he no longer feels comfortable portraying his character on a weekly basis due to his age.
Larry David stated that there is no chance of the show continuing post the series finale.
Richard Lewis, David’s co-star and lifelong friend, recently passed away. David fondly remembered him as a kind individual.
HBO teased that Jerry Seinfeld will make a special appearance in the series finale.