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Drama drops Jason Bateman, David Harbour in middle of trouble in 'DTF St. Louis'
The drama series explores middle-aged desperation through interconnected characters navigating emotional and spiritual crises in contemporary America.
- At a Feb. 24 premiere, Jason Bateman and David Harbour starred in DTF St. Louis, which took place at the DGA Theater Complex.
- Steven Conrad told People he was inspired by his own experiences and the show's plot involving three adults experiencing middle-age malaise in a love triangle that leaves one dead.
- Harbour's role as Floyd and Cardellini's Carol form the story's intimate triangle, with Floyd found dead at a community pool and the arrest of Clark Forrest escalating the plot.
- The seven-episode season will air Sundays at 9 p.m. ET/PT on HBO and stream on HBO Max, with the finale on Sunday, April 6.
- David Harbour repeatedly dug into new scripts, showing strong cast engagement, while the show uses DTF, an in-show dating app, to thrust Jason Bateman and Harbour into escalating trouble.
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Commentary: A whodunit with sex, untimely death and interpretive ASL dance? That's 'DTF St. Louis'
Jason Bateman, Linda Cardellini and David Harbour talk about their HBO limited series where they play middle-aged suburbanites in a love triangle who try to spice up their lives with a hook-up app.
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