Barack Obama and Larry David are officially doing a show together, and based on everything the teaser clip reveals, the dynamic between the two of them is going to be something worth watching. The former president appeared in a video posted to HBO Max’s social media account on Thursday alongside the comedian to announce the upcoming series, titled Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness, and the clip made clear that neither of them is taking this entirely seriously, which is precisely what makes it work.
Obama opened the teaser by placing the collaboration in a rather dramatic context. He reflected on years spent navigating some of the most complex diplomatic and political challenges imaginable, only to land on the conclusion that none of it adequately prepared him for what working alongside Larry David actually feels like. He was quick to note that his role on the project is that of a producer, meaning his daily exposure to David is limited, and he seemed genuinely relieved about that distinction.
A comedic partnership years in the making
The project was first announced last July when Warner Bros. Discovery confirmed that the Obamas would be collaborating with David on a six-episode sketch comedy series. The show is tied to the country’s 250th anniversary and is set to premiere on June 26 on HBO Max. Several actors and familiar guest stars from David’s long-running series Curb Your Enthusiasm are expected to appear, adding another layer of appeal for fans who have followed his work closely over the years.
What makes the pairing feel surprisingly natural is how well their respective sensibilities line up on screen. David’s brand of socially awkward, self-interested comedy finds an unexpectedly good foil in Obama’s practiced calm and deadpan delivery. The teaser did not feel like a former president trying to be funny. It felt like two people who had clearly spent enough time together to develop a genuine rhythm.
What the teaser clip revealed
The video gave viewers a small but telling glimpse into the kind of comedy the show is likely to deliver. David arrived in the clip mid-conversation, immediately presenting Obama with a request that was both absurd and oddly logical in the way that David’s ideas tend to be. The exchange that followed played out with a relaxed comic timing that suggested the two found a real groove during production.
Obama’s eventual response to the request was a dry dismissal, followed by a suggestion that David direct the same question to Michelle Obama, which Obama seemed entirely confident would not go the way David hoped. It was a small moment, but it captured something genuine about both of them.
Bigger than a comedy project
The Democratic Party’s official social media account also weighed in on Thursday, posting photos of the two together and framing them as a pair of American icons. Whether or not that framing lands depends on who is watching, but there is something undeniably interesting about a former commander in chief and one of television’s most beloved comic minds choosing to mark a national milestone together with a sketch comedy series.

