HBO Has Officially Found A Replacement For Entourage After 14 Years
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Entourage was a massive hit, and over a decade after its finale, HBO has finally found its replacement show: I Love LA. Audiences were drawn to Entourage because it offered a glossy, insider fantasy of Hollywood and the chaotic machinery behind fame. Entourage’s heightened-but-recognizable version of how the business works made it feel simultaneously escapist and oddly authentic. Rachel Sennott’s comedy tackles the same city, though from a decidedly Gen Z perspective, with the characters in I Love LA building careers as influencers instead of actors. While the connections to Entourage are clear to anyone who watches the show, many people are unfortunately drawing a more superficial connection between I Love LA and Girls. I Love LA Embraces The Messiness Of The Entertainment Industry Just Like Entourage HBO’s I Love LA feels like the first true successor to Entourage in 14 years because the series embraces the messiness of the personalities who power the entertainment industry, capturing the egos, insecurities, power plays, and delusions that quietly keep Hollywood humming. Neither show offers a traditionally likable ensemble, yet that’s part of the point. There’s a central tension around whether viewers are supposed to admire or despise the characters, creating a tonal tightrope that has always kept audiences hooked. Entourage hasn't aged well in all respects. It reflected the excess and optimism of the 2000s. I Love LA, meanwhile, updates the formula for a world ruled by social media metrics and brand deals. What they share is a willingness to show viewers an unfiltered version of an industry that’s usually opaque. Both shows offer front-row access to the perks, pressures, and absurdities of fame. Comparing I Love LA To Girls Is Reductionist On a surface level, I Love LA is drawing plenty of comparisons to Girls, and it’s easy to see why: both are half-hour HBO shows centered on young, complicated women who aren’t designed to be traditionally “likable.” But the comparison starts to fall apart beyond their shared format. Girls was fundamentally a hangout sitcom, albeit one with a bite, following a group of friends muddling through their twenties. I Love LA, by contrast, has a workplace
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