Created and starring Rachel Sennott, I Love LA is an HBO Original comedy that has been airing since November 3, 2025, on HBO Max. Comprising eight episodes, the series follows a group of friends determined to find their place in Los Angeles. HBO has announced its renewal for a second season, highlighting its audience performance and critical acclaim, according to the group's press release.
The first season features Maia, Charlie, Dylan, Tallulah, and Alani, five young adults facing the challenges of career, relationships, and personal change. The plot takes a choral look at their relationships, observing how ambitions and new encounters influence their journeys in a constantly changing city.
Between strong friendships, tensions, and dashed hopes, the series explores the bonds that unite this group. The writing focuses on satirical humor and a contemporary approach to social dynamics, with Los Angeles as the backdrop and narrative engine.
According to HBO, the series was created by Rachel Sennott, who also serves as executive producer alongside Emma Barrie, Aida Rodgers, Max Silvestri, and Lorene Scafaria. It is directed by Rachel Sennott, Lorene Scafaria, Bill Benz, and Kevin Bray. The series' renewal for a second season is based on its rapid growth in viewership and positive critical reception in the United States.
The cast of season 1 includes Rachel Sennott, Jordan Firstman, Josh Hutcherson, Odessa A'zion, and True Whitaker. Numerous guest stars appear throughout the episodes, including Leighton Meester, Moses Ingram, Ayo Edebiri, Lauren Holt, Elijah Wood, Quenlin Blackwell, Josh Brener, Tim Baltz, Froy Gutierrez, and Colin Woodell. The show is aimed at fans of contemporary comedies focused on relationships, urban life, and professional dilemmas.
I Love LA
Series | 2025
Season 1 available on HBO Max | Season 2 renewed
Comedy | 8 episodes of 30 minutes
Created by Rachel Sennott | Starring Rachel Sennott, Odessa A'zion, True Whitaker
Original title: I Love LA
Nationality: United States
The series offers a comical and contemporary view of youth in Los Angeles, combining group portraiture, social satire, and personal growth.
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