After four seasons, HBO’s pot-themed comedy series High Maintenance has come to an end, Deadline has confirmed.
“Co-creators Katja Blichfeld and Ben Sinclair have decided to take a break from producing High Maintenance to pursue other projects,” HBO said in a statement. “We look forward to hearing what they come up with next.”
The season 4 finale aired on April 3, 2020.
High Maintenance centered around The Guy, a marijuana dealer played by Sinclair, and told a variety of stories about New York lives.
The critically praised series, which made the leap from the web to TV, had been an unlikely success story. It painted a uniquely authentic portrait of New York with empathy and insight, telling amusing, surprising, sometimes moving and always poignant tales of denizens who are usually just faces on the crowded sidewalks of Brooklyn.
Blichfeld, Sinclair and Russell Gregory executive produced. Willy Friedman, Gwen Bialic and Emi Irikawa produced.
“Co-creators Katja Blichfeld and Ben Sinclair have decided to take a break from producing High Maintenance to pursue other projects,” HBO said in a statement. “We look forward to hearing what they come up with next.”
The season 4 finale aired on April 3, 2020.
High Maintenance centered around The Guy, a marijuana dealer played by Sinclair, and told a variety of stories about New York lives.
The critically praised series, which made the leap from the web to TV, had been an unlikely success story. It painted a uniquely authentic portrait of New York with empathy and insight, telling amusing, surprising, sometimes moving and always poignant tales of denizens who are usually just faces on the crowded sidewalks of Brooklyn.
Blichfeld, Sinclair and Russell Gregory executive produced. Willy Friedman, Gwen Bialic and Emi Irikawa produced.
- 1/15/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Half-hour pot comedy “High Maintenance,” created by Katja Blichfeld and Ben Sinclair, has been renewed for a fourth season, announced HBO.
Starring Sinclair, the premium cable comedy follows him as the Guy, a nameless drug dealer in Brooklyn whose business allows viewers a look into a cross-section of New Yorkers and their stories. HBO describes the show as a “uniquely authentic portrait of New York with empathy and insight, telling amusing, surprising, sometimes moving and always poignant tales of denizens who are usually just faces on the crowded sidewalks of Brooklyn.”
Blichfeld, Sinclair and Russell Gregory executive produce the series. Willy Friedman, Gwen Bialic and Emi Irikawa are producers.
The show initially kicked off as a low-budget web series on Vimeo seven years ago, airing six seasons online before making the leap to HBO’s premium platform.
In a review of the first season of “High Maintenance,” Variety critic Sonia...
Starring Sinclair, the premium cable comedy follows him as the Guy, a nameless drug dealer in Brooklyn whose business allows viewers a look into a cross-section of New Yorkers and their stories. HBO describes the show as a “uniquely authentic portrait of New York with empathy and insight, telling amusing, surprising, sometimes moving and always poignant tales of denizens who are usually just faces on the crowded sidewalks of Brooklyn.”
Blichfeld, Sinclair and Russell Gregory executive produce the series. Willy Friedman, Gwen Bialic and Emi Irikawa are producers.
The show initially kicked off as a low-budget web series on Vimeo seven years ago, airing six seasons online before making the leap to HBO’s premium platform.
In a review of the first season of “High Maintenance,” Variety critic Sonia...
- 3/19/2019
- by Elaine Low
- Variety Film + TV
On the heels of the season 3 finale, HBO has renewed critically praised comedy series High Maintenance for a fourth season.
Created by Katja Blichfeld (30 Rock) and Ben Sinclair, High Maintenance centers around The Guy, a marijuana dealer played by Sinclair, and tells a variety of stories about New York lives.
The series, which made the leap from the web to TV, has been an unlikely success story. It paints a uniquely authentic portrait of New York with empathy and insight, telling amusing, surprising, sometimes moving and always poignant tales of denizens who are usually just faces on the crowded sidewalks of Brooklyn.
Blichfeld, Sinclair and Russell Gregory executive produce. Willy Friedman, Gwen Bialic and Emi Irikawa produce.
Created by Katja Blichfeld (30 Rock) and Ben Sinclair, High Maintenance centers around The Guy, a marijuana dealer played by Sinclair, and tells a variety of stories about New York lives.
The series, which made the leap from the web to TV, has been an unlikely success story. It paints a uniquely authentic portrait of New York with empathy and insight, telling amusing, surprising, sometimes moving and always poignant tales of denizens who are usually just faces on the crowded sidewalks of Brooklyn.
Blichfeld, Sinclair and Russell Gregory executive produce. Willy Friedman, Gwen Bialic and Emi Irikawa produce.
- 3/19/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Did you think HBO's High Maintenance TV show was cancelled? Well, not only was it renewed for a second season, it is also on its way back. HBO has announced that High Maintenance season two will premiere on Friday, January 19, 2018 at 11:00pm Et. An HBO pot deliveryman comedy, High Maintenance stars Ben Sinclair as “The Guy,” an otherwise nameless door-to-door dealer, plying his trade in New York City. Per HBO, The Guy's "...client base includes an eccentric group of characters with neuroses as diverse as the city." Sinclair created the comedy series with Katja Blichfeld. They executive produce with Russell Gregory. Willy Friedman, Gwen Bialic and Emi Irikawa serve as producers, with Eric Slovin as a consulting producer. Read More…...
- 11/9/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
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