Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (alternatively, Last Week Tonight) is a news satire series and late-night talk show with comedian John Oliver serving as the host. The main segment of the episodes almost always focuses on one particular topic. Over the years, these topics have been from capital punishment in the US to maternity leave to dollar stores. Since its premiere, the series has garnered mostly positive responses. Season 10 originally aired between February 19, 2023, and December 17, 2023. If you are wondering when Season 11 is coming out, this is what we have discovered.
Here’s all the Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Season 11 release date information we know so far, and all the details on when it is coming out.
Is there a Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Season 11 release date?
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Season 11’s release date could arrive by the second or third week of February 2024.
In December 2023, Seasons 11 to 13 of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver were officially greenlit at HBO, ensuring that the series will stay on the air at least until 2026. Oliver said in a statement, ““We’re very happy to get to keep making this show with our fantastic staff. We will continue trying to stretch the term entertainment to the breaking point.”
Since February 2016 (Season 3), each season of Last Week Tonight has premiered in the second and third week of February of the year. Season 11 is unlikely to break the pattern and will probably premiere in the second or third week of February 2024.
This date is an estimation based on the information we have at the time of this writing.
Where is Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Season 11 coming out?
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Season 11 is anticipated to come out on HBO and HBO Max in the second or third week of February 2024.
This is because the previous 10 seasons are available on the above-mentioned platforms. ComingSoon will provide an update when the Season 11 release date is officially announced.
The official synopsis for Last Week Tonight with John Oliver reads:
“A half-hour satirical look at the week in news, politics and current events.”