Issa Rae’s “Sweet Life: Los Angeles” Reality Show Renewed For A 2nd Season
HBO Max Renews “Sweet Life: Los Angeles” For A Second Season
The Max Original unscripted series SWEET LIFE: LOS ANGELES, from Emmy and Golden Globe nominee Issa Rae, has been renewed for a second season. Season one, which debuted in August, is currently available to stream on HBO Max.
The series gives a unique look at what it means to be young, Black, ambitious, and in constant pursuit of one’s dreams. Exploring themes of loyalty, legacy, and love, this coming-of-age series follows a group of long-time friends in South L.A., as they navigate the relatable, chaotic, mid-20s moments at the quarter-life mark and propel each other into adulthood success.
Jennifer O’Connell, Executive Vice President, Non-Fiction and Live-Action Family, HBO Max says:
“We are thrilled with the success of SWEET LIFE: LOS ANGELES. The incredibly talented Issa Rae and her producing partners delivered an elevated, purposeful series, which featured the fun, inspiring and challenging moments that young adults face navigating relationships and careers.”
Rebecca Quinn, Senior Vice President, Non-Fiction, HBO Max adds
“Fans are really embracing this endearing, entertaining and ambitious group of friends. We can’t wait to see where they take us for season two as they continue to shine an important light on Black culture in South Los Angeles.”
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