Streaming service from AT& T’s WarnerMedia, HBO Max has unveiled the trailer and key art for ‘Sweet Life: Los Angeles’ on Tuesday.
The first three episodes of the nine-episode series will stream on Thursday, August 19 on HBO Max, followed by three additional episodes on August 26, leading up to the final three episodes on September 2.
According to the company’s press release, A reunion special will launch on September 9. From Emmy and Golden Globe nominee Issa Rae, Sweet Life: Los Angeles gives a unique look at what it means to be young, Black, ambitious, and in constant pursuit of one’s dreams. Exploring the themes of loyalty, legacy, and love, this coming-of-age series follows a group of long-time friends in South Los Angeles as they navigate the relatable, chaotic, mid-20s moments at the quarter-life mark and proper each other into adulthood success.
The show will feature, Amanda Scott, Briana Jones, Cheryl Des Vignes, Jerrold Smith II. Jordan Bentley, P’Jae Compton, Tylynn Burns in the pivotal roles.
Sweet Life: Los Angeles is produced by HOORAE; Main Event Media, an All3Media America Company; and Morning Dew Pictures. Issa Rae, Montrel McKay, Jimmy Fox, Sheri Maroufkhani, Leola Westbrook, and Sun de Graaf serve as executive producers. Rajah Ahmed and Pyongson “Sunny” Yim serve as co-executive producers. Sara Rastogi and Ashley Calloway serve as producers.
Sweet Life: Los Angeles premieres August 19 on HBO Max.
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