[05/25/23 - 09:00 AM] Third and Final Season of the HBO Original Docu-Comedy Series "How to with John Wilson" Debuts July 28 "As we started work on season 3 I found it exciting to think of it as the last one," said Wilson. "It ended up opening a lot of narrative possibilities that weren't available to us before and gave us the freedom to try some really ambitious stuff."
[via press release from HBO]
Third And Final Season Of The HBO Original Docu-Comedy Series HOW TO WITH JOHN WILSON Debuts July 28
· The third and final season of the critically acclaimed HBO Original docu-comedy series HOW TO WITH JOHN WILSON debuts FRIDAY, JULY 28 (11:00-11:30p.m. ET/PT) on HBO and will be available to stream on Max. New episodes of the six-episode season will debut on subsequent Fridays.
· Season 3 logline: In season three of HOW TO WITH JOHN WILSON, documentary filmmaker and self-described "anxious New Yorker" John Wilson continues his heartfelt mission of self-discovery, exploration, and observation as he films the lives of his fellow New Yorkers while attempting to give everyday advice on six new deceptively simple and wildly random topics. Nathan Fielder (HBO's "The Rehearsal"), Michael Koman, and Clark Reinking, who previously worked together on "Nathan For You," serve as executive producers. Building upon season two, the episodes take unexpected turns, as John navigates a new set of topics including; how to find a public restroom, how to work out, and how to clean your ears.
· Amy Gravitt, Executive Vice President, HBO & HBO Max Comedy Programming quote: "John has changed the way we look at the world and the way we go about our days. How To is as singular as John is, he bares it all without ever showing himself. We're so grateful for each season of this jaw-dropping comedy."
· John Wilson, writer, director, cameraman, narrator, and executive producer quote: "As we started work on season 3 I found it exciting to think of it as the last one. It ended up opening a lot of narrative possibilities that weren't available to us before and gave us the freedom to try some really ambitious stuff.
While a part of me would be happy to go on making "How To" indefinitely, I take a lot of pride in trying to make the style and imagery feel surprising, and I would prefer to end the show while that's still the case. Thematically, we also kind of reach a vanishing point by the finale, and it felt like a natural place to sign off.
I plan to continue to experiment within the world of non-fiction and any ideas I have left over will just be put into the next thing. The project of documenting the current moment never really ends and even if the work changes title and shifts form, there will always be something worth capturing.
It's a miracle that a program like this ever made it on to HBO in the first place, and after 18 episodes, it feels like we pulled off some kind of incredible heist. I feel melancholy ending a project with such an amazing team, but I can't be more thankful to HBO for their support, and for the fact that they let us experiment for three amazing seasons.
So if you're a fan of the show - thanks for watching, and buckle up, because there's a crazy trip you're about to take."
· Season two of HOW TO WITH JOHN WILSON was Emmy(R)-nominated for "Outstanding Writing For A Nonfiction Program." New York Times hailed it as an "ambitious, adventurous, wildly eccentric, and incredibly smart comedy" with an "enduring power of the real'' while IndieWire named it "one of the best docuseries of 2021." Variety called the series "stellar" praising John's narration as "one of TV's best performances of 2021.
· Season 3 credits: HOW TO WITH JOHN WILSON is executive produced by John Wilson, Nathan Fielder, Michael Koman, and Clark Reinking.
· Follow along on Instagram @howtojohnwilson for exclusive content. #HowTowithJohnWilson
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