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[12/14/22 - 11:36 PM]
Development Update: Wednesday, December 14
Updates include: Netflix sets cast for "The Decameron"; Reese Witherspoon to lead "All Stars" for Amazon; and "Finding Magic Mike," "The Garcias" among latest victims in HBO Max purge.

[06/10/22 - 11:35 PM]
Development Update: Friday, June 10
Updates include: HBO Max cancels "Made for Love" after two seasons; Kim Cattrall cast in Netflix's "Glamorous"; and Disney+ fills out the ensemble of "A Small Light."

[04/13/22 - 10:00 AM]
Max Original "Made for Love" Returns For Its Second Season April 28
Two episodes will debut each week on subsequent Thursdays, with the final two installments of the eight-episode season debuting May 19.

[03/21/22 - 12:31 PM]
This April Stream "The Flight Attendant," "A Black Lady Sketch Show," "Barry," "The Survivor," "We Own This City," "Tony Hawk: Until the Wheels Fall Off," and More on HBO Max
Other highlights include the return of "Made for Love" on April 28; "The Great Pottery Throw Down" on April 14; and "Young Justice" on March 31.

[01/12/22 - 11:35 PM]
Development Update: Wednesday, January 12
Updates include: NBC lands proposed "Life Goes On" sequel series; Disney+'s "National Treasure" sets ensemble; and Shirley MacLaine, Amy Schumer to visit Hulu's "Only Murders in the Building."

[11/05/21 - 11:19 PM]
Development Update: Friday, November 5
Updates include: The CW nixes proposed "The 100" spin-off; Emilio Estevez won't return to "The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers"; and "Roswell's" Shiri Appleby to visit The CW's "Roswell, New Mexico."

[07/22/21 - 10:01 AM]
Caleb Foote Upped to Series Regular on Season Two of the Max Original "Made for Love"
Foote plays "Bennett Hobbes," the always cheerful executive assistant and confidante of "Byron Gogol" (Billy Magnussen).

[06/28/21 - 10:00 AM]
HBO Max Renews Critically Acclaimed Comedy Series "Made for Love" for a Second Season
Christina Lee, season one showrunner, will be joined by Alissa Nutting to showrun season two.

[05/28/21 - 11:15 PM]
Development Update: Friday, May 28
Updates include: Miles Teller to lead "The Offer" at Paramount+; Gabrielle Dennis set to star in NBC's "Someone Out There"; and Freddie Stroma boards HBO Max's "Peacemaker."

[03/23/21 - 12:31 PM]
Warner Bros.' "Mortal Kombat," Kate Winslet in Limited Series "Mare of Easttown," New Comedy Series "Made for Love" Arrive on HBO Max This April
Other highlights include "The Big Shot with Bethenny," "Ellen's Next Great Designer," "Generation Hustle" and "Wahl Street."

[03/22/21 - 01:00 PM]
"Made for Love" Debuts April 1 on HBO Max
The season continues with three episodes on April 8 and concludes with two episodes on April 15.

[03/04/21 - 10:01 AM]
Max Original "Made for Love" Debuts This April
The comedy series is a darkly absurd and cynically poignant story of love and divorce. It follows Hazel Green (Cristin Milioti), a thirty-something woman on the run after 10 years in a suffocating marriage to Byron Gogol (Billy Magnussen), a controlling tech billionaire.

[03/02/21 - 11:20 PM]
Development Update: Tuesday, March 2
Updates include: Dakota Fanning cast in Showtime's "The First Lady"; Alec Mapa joins ABC's Alec Baldwin/Kelsey Grammer-led comedy; and Netflix rounds out cast of "The Woman in the House."

[12/20/19 - 11:39 PM]
Development Update: Friday, December 20
Updates include: Starz cancels "Sweetbitter" after two seasons; FXX's "Dave" reveals principal cast; and Zach Grenier returns to "The Good Fight" as series regular.

[11/13/19 - 11:47 PM]
Development Update: Wednesday, November 13
Updates include: Disney+ begins production on season two of "The Mandalorian"; Sarah Michelle Gellar-led "Sometimes I Lie" lands at FOX; and Amazon orders "The Peripheral" to series.

[11/04/19 - 11:53 PM]
Development Update: Monday, November 4
Updates include: Queen Latifah to star in "The Equalizer" reboot for CBS; Melissa George cast in "Mosquito Coast" at Apple TV+; and Anne Winters tapped for the Hulu-bound "The Orville."

[10/29/19 - 05:32 PM]
HBO Max Programming Highlights Unveiled at WarnerMedia Day
The company recaps all of its announced projects to date.

[10/28/19 - 11:47 PM]
Development Update: Monday, October 28
Updates include: The CW mulls "Superman & Lois" TV series; Disney+ revives "Becoming" from LeBron James; and Vir Das, Preity G Zinta to star in potential "Fresh Off the Boat" spin-off.

[09/25/19 - 11:32 PM]
Development Update: Wednesday, September 25
Updates include: BET cancels "In Contempt"; Hulu shutters "Marvel's Ghost Rider"; and Ray Romano to star in HBO Max's "Made for Love."

[07/29/19 - 11:57 PM]
Development Update: Monday, July 29
Updates include: Cristin Milioti to star in HBO Max's "Made for Love"; FX gives pilot order to B.J. Novak's "Platform"; and Julie Anne Robinson to helm Netflix's "Bridgerton" series.

[07/18/19 - 10:04 AM]
HBO Max Assembles Original Content Dream Team
Rolling up to Robert Greenblatt, this group of veteran executives has been involved in developing and producing popular award-winning film and television content for the past 30 years.

[07/09/19 - 10:00 AM]
WarnerMedia Names Upcoming Direct-to-Consumer Service HBO Max
Anchored with and inspired by the legacy of HBO's excellence and award-winning storytelling, the new service will be "Maximized" with an extensive collection of exclusive original programming (Max Originals) and the best-of-the-best from WarnerMedia's enormous portfolio of beloved brands and libraries.

[06/25/19 - 02:03 PM]
WarnerMedia Orders Patrick Somerville's "Made for Love" and "Station Eleven" for Streaming Service
The projects are based on the novels by Alissa Nutting and Emily St. John Mandel, respectively.







MADE FOR LOVE (HBO MAX)
BROADCAST HISTORY:
4/1/21 - 5/19/22
STATUS:
canceled/ended (2021-2022 season)
TIME SLOT:
completed airing its current season
SEASON(S):
2 (16 episodes, 0 of which have yet to air)
VISIT THE OFFICIAL WEB SITE
ADDITIONAL NOTES:
confirmed as canceled on 6/10/22
DESCRIPTION:
(from HBO Max's web site, April 2022) When her tech billionaire husband implants a revolutionary monitoring chip in her brain, Hazel escapes her toxic marriage and takes refuge with her estranged father Herbert to regain her independence.
PRINCIPAL CAST INFORMATION:
· Augusto Aguilera as Liver
· Billy Magnussen as Byron Gogol
· Cristin Milioti as Hazel Green
· Dan Bakkedahl as Herringbone
· Noma Dumezweni as Fiffany
· Ray Romano as Herbert Green
CREW INFORMATION:
· Alissa Nutting as BOOK/EP
· Christina Lee as EP
· Dean Bakopoulos as EP
· Liza Chasin as EP
· Patrick Somerville as CRTR/EP
· S.J. Clarkson as EP/DIR (Pilot)
GENRE(S):
· comedy (all)
· comedy (single-camera)
STUDIO INFORMATION:
· Paramount Television Studios