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High Maintenance: Season Five? Has the HBO TV Show Been Cancelled or Renewed?
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Is this show addictive? Has the High Maintenance TV show been cancelled or renewed for a fifth season on HBO? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of High Maintenance, season five. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?

What's This TV Show About?

Airing on the HBO cable channel, High Maintenance stars co-creator Ben Sinclair as a nameless Brooklyn cannabis deliveryman, known only as “The Guy.” Each episode features customers of “The Guy” and viewers get a different glimpse of Big Apple living. New and returning guest stars in the fourth season include Crystal Monee Hall, Heléne Yorke, Ken Leung, Julianna Luna Vasquez, Avery Monsen, Rob Morgan, Max Jenkins, Chris Roberti, Becca Blackwell, Chris...
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  • 2/11/2020
  • by TVSeriesFinale.com
  • TVSeriesFinale.com
High Maintenance: Season Four Ratings
After a season in primetime on Sunday nights, HBO has returned High Maintenance to late nights on Friday nights where the ratings are likely to be lower. Should that be legal? Will High Maintenance be cancelled or renewed for season five? Stay tuned.

An HBO comedy TV series from married creators Katja Blichfeld and Ben Sinclair, High Maintenance stars Sinclair as a nameless Brooklyn cannabis deliveryman, known only as “The Guy.” Each episode features customers of “The Guy” and viewers get a different glimpse of Big Apple living. New and returning guest stars in the fourth season include Crystal Monee Hall, Heléne Yorke, Ken Leung, Julianna Luna Vasquez, Avery Monsen, Rob Morgan, Max Jenkins, Chris Roberti, Becca Blackwell, Chris McKinney, Birgit Huppuch, Ira Glass, Nick Kroll, Rebecca Hall, Larry Owens, and Calvin Leon Smith.

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  • 2/11/2020
  • by TVSeriesFinale.com
  • TVSeriesFinale.com
‘High Maintenance’ Season 4 Review: The Only Show That Gets New York Is Still Flying High
Back in HBO’s heyday, “Sex and the City” defined a particular highly-branded image of New York City: Cocktail bars with velvet ropes serving Cosmopolitans to sexually-liberated thirtysomething women. New York was Carrie Bradshaw’s true first love, and it was the fifth member of the gang, as much a part of the show as Mr. Big or Manolo Blahniks. While acknowledging all of its humor and heart, the world of “Sex and the City” was moneyed, white, and apolitical. More than 20 years later, HBO is airing a very different little show, one that is just as in love with the unique texture of New York City while reflecting the breadth of characters that make it so beautiful.

In its fourth season, “High Maintenance” is still riding high. While certain vignettes will always resonate more than others, early episodes of Season 4 prove that creators Ben Sinclair and Katja Blichfeld still...
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  • 2/8/2020
  • by Jude Dry
  • Indiewire
High Maintenance (2016)
‘High Maintenance’: HBO Releases Season 4 Trailer and ‘The Guy Is Back to Keep Spirits High’ (Exclusive)
High Maintenance (2016)
In this IndieWire exclusive, HBO has released the Season 4 trailer for its cannabis-based comedy-drama series “High Maintenance.” As the trailer promises, “The Guy is back to keep spirits high.”

The trailer (which you can watch below) also promises that this season will get you into a particular groove, if the 1981 Dave Raynor jam “Leave Me Alone Tonight” that plays throughout as Ben Sinclair’s The Guy travels all around New York City to deliver colorful characters their weed. And he does so with a bike —having said farewell to the Rv from Season 3 — and a canine companion riding sidecar.

Also set to get you into the groove of this season is Ira Glass, who — alongside his team at NPR’s “This American Life” — guest stars as himself. In addition to Glass, this season of “High Maintenance” will see new guest stars in the form of Nick Kroll, Rebecca Hall, Larry Owens,...
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  • 1/16/2020
  • by LaToya Ferguson
  • Indiewire
Leslie Jones
TV News Roundup: Netflix Releases ‘Leslie Jones: Time Machine’ Special Date, Teaser
Leslie Jones
In today’s TV news roundup, Netflix released the launch date and teaser for “Leslie Jones: Time Machine” and HBO announced the premiere date for “The Plot Against America.”

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“High Maintenance” will return to HBO for Season 4 on Feb. 7. Created by Katja Blichfeld and Ben Sinclair, the show’s fourth season follows The Guy (Sinclair) back traversing the city on his bicycle, having said goodbye to last season’s Rv. With a new friend by his side, The Guy drops in on a variety of customers whose disparate lives, jobs, identities and circumstances reveal the human connection that we all seek. Returning guest stars this season include Crystal Monee Hall, Heléne Yorke, Ken Leung, Julianna Luna Vasquez, Avery Monsen, Rob Morgan, Max Jenkins, Chris Roberti, Becca Blackwell, Chris McKinney and Birgit Huppuch. Ira Glass and his team at “This American Life” will be featured in the upcoming season as new guest stars.
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 12/20/2019
  • by BreAnna Bell
  • Variety Film + TV
Day 5 (2016)
Cinedigm eyes Mipcom international sales on Rooster Teeth slate
Day 5 (2016)
Exclusive: Heading into the market, Los Angeles-based Cinedigm has expanded its relationship with Rooster Teeth to encompass international sales on a trio of titles.

For the first time, the parties will offer Day 5, Rwby and Crunch Time to Mipcom buyers from Europe, South America, Asia and Australia.

Cinedigm is the exclusive sales agent on these titles and represents digital, home video and linear television rights.

“Our audience has been thrilled with the new premium content we’ve been releasing on First, the Rooster Teeth Svod platform,” said Rooster Teeth CEO Matt Hullum.

“From the apocalyptic drama Day 5 to the hilarious sci-fi comedy Crunch Time to the breakout anime hit Rwby, we’re excited to share this content with new audiences around the world.”

Day 5 (pictured) is a six-part long-form dramatic series set in the immediate aftermath of a fatal sleep epidemic as a drug addict, a doctor and a red-eye pilot search for answers...
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  • 10/14/2016
  • by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
  • ScreenDaily
Casper Van Dien, Burnie Burns, Michael Hyatt, Samm Levine, Shannon McCormick, Mark Moses, Nicholas Rutherford, Jessy Hodges, Kirk C. Johnson, Byron Brown, Avery Monsen, and Brent Morin in Crunch Time (2016)
‘Crunch Time’ Review: Rooster Teeth’s Sci-Fi Comedy Is ‘Inception’ With Nerd-Bros
Casper Van Dien, Burnie Burns, Michael Hyatt, Samm Levine, Shannon McCormick, Mark Moses, Nicholas Rutherford, Jessy Hodges, Kirk C. Johnson, Byron Brown, Avery Monsen, and Brent Morin in Crunch Time (2016)
After solidly tackling the post-apocalyptic thriller with “Day 5,” Rooster Teeth takes a swing at the science-fiction comedy genre with its second, “Crunch Time,” and hits it out of the park once again.

Read More: ‘Day 5’ Review: Rooster Teeth’s Post-Apocalyptic Drama Thrills (And Kills)

Starring five lovable weirdos as eccentric science students, “Crunch Time” clips along at a breakneck pace, seamlessly weaving wacky gags and colorful characters into its intriguing plot exposition. From the discomfort of an interrogation room, the characters in “Crunch Time” recount the shenanigans that got them handcuffed to a metal desk answering to two steely-faced detectives. (Brett Morrin and “True Detective’s” Michael Hyatt, no less). The motley crew explains the origins of “the brain-frame,” a “machine that allows you to place yourself inside another person’s mind.”

Read More: ‘David’ Review: ‘Marcel The Shell’ Meets ‘Twin Peaks’ In Dean Fleischer-Camp’s Surreal Series...
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  • 9/10/2016
  • by Jude Dry
  • Indiewire
Casper Van Dien, Burnie Burns, Michael Hyatt, Samm Levine, Shannon McCormick, Mark Moses, Nicholas Rutherford, Jessy Hodges, Kirk C. Johnson, Byron Brown, Avery Monsen, and Brent Morin in Crunch Time (2016)
‘Crunch Time’ Exclusive Clip: Rooster Teeth’s New Sci-Fi Comedy Web Series Follows Four Scientists Who Create a Black Hole
Casper Van Dien, Burnie Burns, Michael Hyatt, Samm Levine, Shannon McCormick, Mark Moses, Nicholas Rutherford, Jessy Hodges, Kirk C. Johnson, Byron Brown, Avery Monsen, and Brent Morin in Crunch Time (2016)
The Austin-based production company Rooster Teeth first rose to prominence with its long-running, critically-acclaimed web series “Red vs. Blue,” about the adventures of two groups of soldiers engaged in a civil war. Now, Rooster Teeth will launch their next series this weekend: Andrew Disney and Bradley Jackson’s “Crunch Time.” The series stars Samm Levine (“Freaks and Geeks”), Nick Rutherford (“Saturday Night Live”), Jessy Hodges (“True Blood”), Avery Monsen (“Maron”), Brent Morin (“How to Be Single”), and more.

Read More: ‘Crunch Time’ Exclusive Featurettes: New Web Series Follows Four Grad Students Who Create a Black Hole In Their Lab

The series follows four bored, but brilliant grad students who start making money by placing people in a lucid dream machine they’ve created. Of course, things eventually go haywire and they accidentally open up a small black hole in their college lab. Now, the team is being interrogated by the...
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  • 9/9/2016
  • by Vikram Murthi
  • Indiewire
Casper Van Dien, Burnie Burns, Michael Hyatt, Samm Levine, Shannon McCormick, Mark Moses, Nicholas Rutherford, Jessy Hodges, Kirk C. Johnson, Byron Brown, Avery Monsen, and Brent Morin in Crunch Time (2016)
‘Crunch Time’ Trailer: Rooster Teeth’s Sci-Fi Comedy Welcomes You to the Brainframe
Casper Van Dien, Burnie Burns, Michael Hyatt, Samm Levine, Shannon McCormick, Mark Moses, Nicholas Rutherford, Jessy Hodges, Kirk C. Johnson, Byron Brown, Avery Monsen, and Brent Morin in Crunch Time (2016)
Rooster Teeth, which has been a mainstay of the web-series world since bursting onto the scene with “Red vs. Blue” in 2003, is about to launch its next show: “Crunch Time,” a sci-fi comedy/adventure starring Samm Levine (“Freaks and Geeks,” “Inglorious Basterds”), Nick Rutherford (“Saturday Night Live”), Jessy Hodges (“Grey’s Anatomy”) and Avery Monsen (“Maron”). Watch the trailer below.

Read More: ‘Crunch Time’ Exclusive Featurettes: New Web Series Follows Four Grad Students Who Create a Black Hole In Their Lab

Here’s the official synopsis: “In a highly classified location, a gang of misfit grad students are interrogated by government operatives. Why? Because the world is about to end, and it’s all their fault. How did it all start? With a last ditch effort to win back love…by way of an extremely dangerous, untested, lucid dreaming machine.”

Read More: ‘Crunch Time’ Featurette: A Look Inside The Rooster...
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  • 9/1/2016
  • by Michael Nordine
  • Indiewire
Casper Van Dien, Burnie Burns, Michael Hyatt, Samm Levine, Shannon McCormick, Mark Moses, Nicholas Rutherford, Jessy Hodges, Kirk C. Johnson, Byron Brown, Avery Monsen, and Brent Morin in Crunch Time (2016)
‘Crunch Time’ Exclusive Featurettes: New Web Series Follows Four Grad Students Who Create a Black Hole In Their Lab
Casper Van Dien, Burnie Burns, Michael Hyatt, Samm Levine, Shannon McCormick, Mark Moses, Nicholas Rutherford, Jessy Hodges, Kirk C. Johnson, Byron Brown, Avery Monsen, and Brent Morin in Crunch Time (2016)
Some of the greatest scientific discoveries were accidental, but many of the world’s catastrophes were caused by petty foolishness. The new web comedy series “Crunch Time” from and Rooster Teeth assumes both of those ideas, examining what happens when ingenuity and selfishness causes a cataclysmic event and if it’s possible to walk back from the brink of total destruction

Read More: ‘Crunch Time’ Featurette: A Look Inside The Rooster Teeth Sci-Fi Comedy Series Starring Samm Levine

The series follows four brilliant grad students who started making money by placing people in a lucid dream machine they created. But as a result of their actions, they create a small but potentially world-ending black hole in their college lab. Now, they’re being interrogated by top-secret government operatives who are tasked with cleaning up their mess, only they must cooperate with the scientists to do so. The problem is that...
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  • 8/23/2016
  • by Vikram Murthi
  • Indiewire
Lazer Team (2015)
‘Crunch Time’ Featurette: A Look Inside The Rooster Teeth Sci-Fi Comedy Series Starring Samm Levine
Lazer Team (2015)
This year Fullscreen Films and Rooster Teeth released the crowdfunded record breaker “Lazer Team.” After launching an Indiegogo campaign to fund the project and raising $2.4 million, the comedy was released in theaters in January and on YouTube Red a month later. Now, the Austin-based production company is giving audiences a new comedic sci-fi series, “Crunch Time.”

The six-episode comedy follows a group of grad students who, to make some money, start putting people into a lucid dream machine. Unfortunately, things start to go terribly wrong, accidentally creating a black hole that could destroy the world.

Read More: ‘Lazer Team’ Sequel Coming To YouTube Red in 2017

Mashable has exclusive images of the series which stars Samm Levine, Nick Rutherford, Jessy Hodges, Avery Monsen, Brent Morin and Michael Hyatt, among others. A cool new featurette was also released to give audiences an inside look at what to expect.

“It’s ‘Inception’ meets ‘Weird Science,...
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  • 8/12/2016
  • by Liz Calvario
  • Indiewire
Rooster Teeth’s Half-Hour Comedy ‘Crunch Time’ To Arrive On September 11
Teeth has dubbed the middle months of 2016 as its “summer of animation,” but by the end of the season, the digital studio will have fit some live-action laughs into its schedule, too. It has released a story featurette for Crunch Time, a half-hour, sci-fi comedy that is expected to launch on September 11th.

Crunch Time will follow a group of grad students who accidentally open up a black hole while fooling around with a machine that induces lucid dreams. The show’s cast is a good one; it includes Samm Levine (Freaks And Geeks), Nick Rutherford (Good Neighbor), Vine weirdo Avery Monsen, and Rooster Teeth co-founder Burnie Burns. Several of those performers appear in the aforementioned featurette, which was uploaded on August 11th, a month before Crunch Time’s slate premiere date.

Crunch Time is one of two new shows available exclusively to those who subscribe to Rooster Teeth’s premium service,...
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  • 8/12/2016
  • by Sam Gutelle
  • Tubefilter.com
Above Average’s ‘One Take Movies’ Are Pretty Great
The latest miniseries from Broadway Video's Above Average Network takes on the world of archetypes. It's called One Take Movies, and it features generic versions of specific genres, all filmed without any cuts. As with previous Above Average series, there are plenty of eye-winking nods to the ridiculous movie conventions for which viewers willingly suspend disbelief. The first episode takes on the world of superhero films: One Take Movies has a considerable amount of comedy talent behind it. It is co-created by Avery Monsen, who has an incredible, surreal Vine account, and Jon Bershad, who has a hilarious turn in the web series Nepotism. Ryan Hunter, who directed Poykpac's brilliant "Movie Title Breakup", is the series' director. Their combined effort is funny, but it suffers from the same problem as other Above Average series: It's too short

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  • 6/3/2014
  • by Sam Gutelle
  • Tubefilter.com
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