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You know those hundreds of news stories we've all heard for years about how wild & crazy folks folks can be in Florida? Namely those headlines usually consist of "Florida man" or "Florida woman" doing something outrageous with alligators, pythons, or even taking shelter on a Walmart roof.
Well, buckle up cause HBO has unveiled its newest venture into late-night comedy with the new series, It's Florida, Man., premiering next Friday, October 18th on HBO. The trailer for the show, which debuted today, gives a tease at some of the wackiest stories this show will tell and gives a first look at the show's abundantly stacked cast of comedians.
Everything to know about HBO's "It's Florida, Man."
The new show, It's Florida, Man., "brings to life unbelievable ripped-from-the-headlines tales of the Sunshine State – straight from the people who live there. Covering diverse topics – from mermaids to witches, extreme fantasies, and feral bunnies with equal parts humor and heart, It's Florida, Man. is a love letter to the beaches, backwaters, and especially the people of a misunderstood yet magical state."
The show will feature interviews from everyday Floridians and playful recreations in its hilarious and outrageous series that sheds light on the viral, wacky, and weird of the infamous state. Starring in its playful recreations is its stacked rotating cast of actors and comedians, including Anna Faris, Jake Johnson, Randall Park, Juliette Lewis, Sam Richardson, Ego Nwodim, Jon Gries, Bobby Lee, Steve Little and so many more.
It's Florida, Man. is created and executive produced by Mark Herwick for Range Studios and Jeff Tomsic, who also directs. Executive produced by Danny McBride and Brandon James for Rough House Pictures, and Bryan Storkel (the same team behind another HBO comedy series, The Righteous Gemstones).
When does "It's Florida, Man." hit HBO?
The new show will consist of six episodes premiering weekly beginning Friday, October 18th on HBO at 11 PM ET. It'll also be available to stream on Max!