‘High Maintenance’ & ‘Crashing’ Renewed For Season 3 By HBO

HBO has given Season 3 renewals to the two comedy series that are in the midst of airing their second seasons on the pay cable network, the pot-themed High Maintenance and Pete Holmes and Judd Apatow’s Crashing.

There is no word yet on the future of the new Alan Ball drama series Here and Now, which is currently airing its first season.

Created by Katja Blichfeld and Ben Sinclair, the under-the-radar High Maintenance, which made the leap from the web to TV, has been an unlikely success story. Providing a peek into the cramped apartments, grinding routines and urban neuroses of New Yorkers, the show stars Sinclair as The Guy, a bearded, pot-dealing deliveryman whose growing clientele is keeping him busier than ever.

Blichfeld, Sinclair and Russell Gregory executive produce..

Created by and starring Holmes, Crashing draws on Holmes’ own experiences as a comedian, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the world of stand-up comedy.

Holmes executive produces with Apatow and Judah Miller.

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