'Avenue 5' brings Armando Iannucci back to HBO | Inquirer Entertainment

‘Avenue 5’ brings Armando Iannucci back to HBO

/ 07:54 PM April 23, 2019

As the seventh and final season of “Veep” draws to an end, the show’s creator, Armando Iannucci, is set to team up once more with HBO. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the network has now placed a series order for his space comedy, “Avenue 5”, following a successful pilot.

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Armando Iannucci. Image: Screengrab from HBO official website

“Avenue 5” is billed as a futuristic comedy series set in space, some 40 years from now when the solar system is within everyone’s reach. Hugh Laurie plays Ryan Clark, captain of the Avenue 5 spaceship. Josh Gad, Zach Woods, Nikki Amuka, Rebecca Front, Lenora Crichlow, Suzy Nakamura and Ethan Phillips are also on the cast.

Armando Iannucci created the new show and is set to produce. He will be reunited with Hugh Laurie after the pair previously worked together on “Veep” season four and the yet-to-be-released film, “The Personal History of David Copperfield”.

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The show’s number of episodes and premiere date have not yet been confirmed. The pilot, however, was filmed in London after being picked up in September.

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