HBO has officially renewed its late-night comedy series It’s Florida, Man for a third season.
Produced by Rough House Pictures—the team behind Eastbound & Down and The Righteous Gemstones—the anthology series transforms real-life Florida headlines into absurd, scripted reenactments. Each episode pairs firsthand accounts from everyday Floridians with irreverent sketch-style recreations performed by a rotating cast of actors and comedians.
Created by Mark Herwick for Range Studios and Jeff Tomsic—who also directs—the series is described by its producers as “a love letter to the beaches, backwaters, and basements of a misunderstood yet magical state.”
Season two featured a wide-ranging guest lineup that included Tiffany Haddish, Adam DeVine, Haley Joel Osment, Johnny Knoxville, Taika Waititi, Rita Ora, Bert Kreischer, and more. Casting details for season three have not yet been announced.
The renewal comes shortly after the second season wrapped and continues HBO’s Friday-night tradition of showcasing experimental and offbeat comedy alongside series like How To With John Wilson, Random Acts of Flyness, and Los Espookys.
The first two seasons of It’s Florida, Man are currently streaming on HBO Max. No premiere date has been set for season three, but both previous seasons debuted in the fall and ran for six episodes.