Tim Robinson is at it again, and this time he’s unraveling conspiracies in office chairs. Get ready for cringe and chaos with “The Chair Company” on HBO Max this October.
According to Screen Rant, the brains behind the hysterically awkward “I Think You Should Leave” are ditching sketch comedy for a full-blown TV series. Robinson, teaming up with Zach Kanin, stars as William Ronald Trosper, a man whose office blunder sets off a conspiracy rollercoaster. Make sure to catch it on Sunday, October 12, at 10 p.m. ET/PT on HBO and streaming on HBO Max, with new episodes dropping every Sunday until November 30.
The cast is stacked with:
– Lake Bell as Barb Trosper
– Sophia Lillis as Natalie Trosper
– Will Price as Seth Trosper
– Joseph Tudisco as Mike Santini
– Lou Diamond Phillips as Jeff Levjman in a recurring role
What the show promises








Robinson and Kanin, also known for their “Saturday Night Live” sketches, are bringing their unique brand of cringe comedy to new heights. With Adam McKay and Andrew DeYoung as executive producers, expect some top-tier mishaps dressed as everyday life. DeYoung, known for his work on 2024’s “Friendship,” joins forces with Aaron Schimberg to direct this wild ride. It’s set to be eight episodes of delightful chaos.
The teaser images don’t spill the beans about the plot, but if Robinson’s history tells us anything, expect awkward encounters that spiral into epic proportions, all while keeping a straight face.
Our take on this chaotic unveiling
While the plot of “The Chair Company” remains a mystery, the comedic talent attached ensures we’re in for a treat. Robinson, known for his blend of cringe and dark humor, seems ready to deliver laughs while questioning our grip on office reality.
With its wide release on both HBO and HBO Max, clear your Sunday nights—this one’s aiming to keep us all glued and grimacing in the best way.