‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ Filmed A Larry David Death Scene In Case Show Was Cancelled After Season 11

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Thankfully, Larry David said he wasn't ready to die

Concerned over cancellation fears, “Curb Your Enthusiasm” producers prepared an alternate ending to the show’s 11th season that would have seen Larry David meet his demise.. “I know I say this all the time, but every season is the last season,” Schaffer told‘The Larry David Story’ Documentary Postponed Hours Before Scheduled Release

Season 11, which finished airing in December of last year, followed David’s character as he tries to get out of having to build a fence around his pool after a burglar drowns in it. The season’s alternate ending would have seen David down as well, a plot twist Schaffer said “lent itself too perfectly” to the season’s storyline.

“So Larry kept falling into that pool without the fence and banging his head [for the scene],” Mitchell said. “We actually have a shot after he’d fallen in, of the still pool with just the envelope floating in the middle, and maybe adding one bubble.”Larry David ‘Had An Absolute Blast’ Filming His First Super Bowl Ad For Crypto Platform FTXOf how they filmed the scene, Schaffer said, “We just got high and wide on the pool, with one light shining on it and the envelope floating in the middle.

However, “Curb Your Enthusiasm” will be returning for a twelfth season, which is good news since David David told Schaffer he was “not ready to die” on the series.

 

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