Barack Obama's New 7-Part HBO Max Series Debuts To Promising Rotten Tomatoes Score

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Published Jun 26, 2026, 2:02 PM EDT

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Barack Obama's new HBO series is off to a presidential start.

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On the day of its premiere, Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness has debuted to a promising Rotten Tomatoes score. The series begins with Barack and Michelle Obama wanting to commemorate America's 250th anniversary, until Larry David gets involved, consisting of comedy sketches revisiting major moments in American history through the lens of his signature observational humor.

Now, on the day of its HBO premiere on June 26, Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness has debuted to a 62% score from critics on Rotten Tomatoes. The series only has 13 reviews at the time of writing, so its score should fluctuate as more are published. Its audience score should also start to take shape very soon.

The cast includes Larry David, Bill Hader as Abraham Lincoln, Kathryn Hahn as Mary Todd Lincoln, Jon Hamm and Sean Hayes as the Wright brothers, Jerry Seinfeld as part of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Chris Parnell as Benjamin Franklin, Susie Essman as Susan B. Anthony, Jane Krakowski, Isla Fisher, Vince Vaughn, and Barack Obama as himself.

Also appearing are Rita Wilson, Essence Atkins, Toby Huss, Greg Kinnear, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Joe Manganiello, Alan Tudyk, Fred Melamed, Jeff Garlin, and J.B. Smoove. The sketch comedy series is created by Larry David and Jeff Schaffer, and much like their earlier HBO series Curb Your Enthusiasm, most of the dialogue is unscripted, relying on structured outlines and heavy improvisation.

Larry David and Barack Obama in a promotional still for Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness Art Streiber/HBO

Overall, many critics find Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness genuinely funny in bursts, calling it a welcome return to Larry David's signature observational humor, which occasionally feels like Curb itself. However, a few find it repetitive, overly long, and often unfunny – describing it as a missed opportunity or even a misfire. While fans of Larry David enjoy its familiar chaos, a few find it grating.

The seven-episode limited series will air weekly leading up to its finale on August 7.

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Release Date June 26, 2026

Network HBO

Showrunner Jeff Schaffer

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