Although uncertainty has surrounded the launching of Curb Your Enthusiasm Season 10, some good developments have recently cropped up. HBO will be bringing back the unscripted show for yet another installment.

The impromptu-based television program is coming off from a short break after its ninth stretch ended back in October last year. Rumors have swirled that the production for another run will not push through. After all, there has been some bases on the arrival of Curb Your Enthusiasm Season 10.

After a special segment in 1999, the program manages to rack up its first eight seasons before a considerably long hiatus followed. Although the 6-year vacation has fans longing for its return, several questions about the show's consistency have also been floated around. The answer to that inquiry surfaces as HBO brought Season 9 in 2017.

With that long break still fresh in the minds of many, viewers are quick to say that the production will follow the same pattern. However, all those talks have been dashed as the filming is already underway. It is likely that the next installments will surface in 2020.

The steps leading to the filming of the show has been done gradually. Production has only started ten months after HBO decided to bring back the program for another season. Larry David will continue to man the helm although no details on the release schedule and the storylines have been shared.

Casey Bloys, the Programming President for HBO, says that the entertainment network is glad that David is back to present both his sensible antics and unique wit. He also quips that getting a chance to annoy someone means pursuing just exactly that.

David means a lot to the outfit. He is not just the creator of Curb Your Enthusiasm series. In addition to being the star, he is also one of the executive producers of the program. Jeff Garlin and Jeff Schaffer join him on that capacity.

Once again, the series has been nominated for Outstanding Comedy at the Emmy Awards this year. Being selected for such a distinction is an annual attribute for the unscripted TV flick. It has done so consistently since the show's second-year presentation.

David has also been a steady nominee for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy. He has already garnered six awards for the program since the series began in 1999. With Curb Your Enthusiasm Season 10 coming up, it will just be a matter of time before another selection and probably a new prize is in the bag.