From The Hollywood Reporter:
HBO did some serious holiday shopping the past two days.
On Thursday, the pay cable network picked up to series two comedies: “How to Make It in America,” toplined by Bryan Greenberg and Victor Rasuk, and the Jason Schwartzman starrer “Bored to Death.”
They follow the Wednesday series order for another male-centered comedy, “Hung,” starring Thomas Jane.
Both “How to Make It” and “Bored” are said to have received eight-episode orders.
The Jonathan Ames-penned “Bored” centers on Jonathan (Schwartzman), a struggling thirtysomething Brooklyn writer with a drinking problem who, after a painful breakup with his girlfriend, decides to emulate his heroes from the novels of Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett. He takes out an ad pretending to be a private detective and starts taking cases — solving some and making others worse.
Ames, a novelist who landed his first TV series with “Bored,” called the genre of the show “noirotic — a mix of noir and neuroses.”
He exec produced the pilot, directed by Alan Taylor and co-starring Ted Danson and Zach Galifianakis, along with Sarah Condon, Dave Becky, Stephanie Davis and Troy Miller.
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