HBO announced Friday that it has renewed its late-night comedy series “It’s Florida, Man” for a third season.
The show, produced by Rough House Pictures, the same production team behind “Eastbound & Down” and “Righteous Gemstones,” turns Florida news stories into comedy sketches featuring a rotating cast of actors and comedians. Real Floridians share first-hand stories of viral incidents and relive them with irreverent humor.
“Season 3 is further proof that Florida State is undefeated,” said Nina Rosenstein, HBO Executive Vice President of Programming, Late Night & Specials. “There are plenty of wild but true stories, and an incredible cast of actors bring them to life.”
Executive producer Danny McBride praised the state’s endless source material. “Every time we think things can’t get any wilder, Florida proves us wrong,” he said.
The second season of the series featured guest stars such as Adam Devine, Tiffany Haddish, Haley Joel Osment, Bert Kreischer, Johnny Knoxville, Taika Waititi, and Rita Ora.
Created and executive produced by Range Studios’ Mark Harwick and Jeff Tomsic, who also directs, the show offers what the producers call “a love letter to the state’s misunderstood yet magical beaches, backwaters and basements.”
The first two seasons are currently streaming on HBO Max.
