Lisa Kudrow’s “novel and hilarious” comedy confirms unexpected new season

It’s official, The Comeback is making a comeback. Again!

The television show “Friends,” which stars Lisa Kudrow, made its debut in 2005, poking fun at the emerging trend of reality TV and fame-obsessed culture.

The first season ended its run initially, but it returned for another season in 2014, only to be canceled once more afterwards.

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It’s been revealed that the third season will start filming this coming summer, with an expected release on HBO the following year.

As a gamer, I recently stumbled upon a video where Kudrow’s character, Valerie Cherish – a once-popular sitcom actor, is attempting to record a confessional. Similar to the iconic and often-parodied ‘Well, I got it’ scene from season one, Valerie’s understated delivery could use some improvement.

As her producer, Jane persistently requests additional takes from her, which progressively annoys Valerie. Eventually, Valerie leaves in a huff. However, Jane is accustomed to this behavior and anticipates that Valerie will return shortly.

Valerie Cherish is making a return to modern-day TV, and it’s no surprise to either of us. (This statement is by Kudrow and Michael Patrick King, creators of Sex and the City/And Just Like That…)

Regardless of the challenges the industry presents, Valerie Cherish is a resilient individual, as stated by Amy Gravitt, Vice President of Comedy Programming at HBO and Max. In celebration of her 20th anniversary, Michael Patrick King and Lisa Kudrow have masterfully penned her comeback to HBO, an event we are eagerly anticipating.

Fans are eagerly anticipating it too, since numerous reviews spanning years on IMDb have been calling for a third season.

One critic remarked, “It’s disappointing that HBO chose to end the show prematurely,” while another described it as “a unique and laugh-out-loud series that concluded unexpectedly early.

A disheartened viewer expressed, “It’s disappointing that the show was ended as it stood out as one of the smartest and unique productions in recent television history.” Another fan referred to it as “the hidden gem on TV,” and some have likened it to “I’m Alan Partridge,” “Seinfeld,” and “Curb Your Enthusiasm.

The Comeback can be streamed on NOW in the UK, and Max and Hulu in the US.

The debut print issue of Digital Spy’s magazine, titled “British Comedy Legends,” is available now! You can purchase it from your local newsstands or online for only £3.99.

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2025-06-29 16:18

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