Let freedom sting! After 7 seasons and countless inventive insults, #Veep has reached its term limit. We’re preparing to say goodbye to the artfully nasty political comedy with 12 special covers and a report from set: https://t.co/lzZi2rK4P2 Story by @DanSnierson pic.twitter.com/hcvpcFy0CV
— Entertainment Weekly (@EW) March 21, 2019
Get inside scoop from the set of #Veep’s final season as we prepare to send off Selina Meyer and more @VeepHBO power players with 12 special covers: https://t.co/lzZi2rK4P2 Story by @DanSnierson pic.twitter.com/YzMAWKcmIk
— Entertainment Weekly (@EW) March 21, 2019
We’re preparing to say goodbye to #Veep with 12 special covers and a report from the set of the hit comedy’s farewell season: https://t.co/lzZi2rK4P2 Story by @DanSnierson pic.twitter.com/K0Xgd1lTm7
— Entertainment Weekly (@EW) March 21, 2019
All 12 #Veep covers are available for purchase online at https://t.co/xSI6W6gG52 pic.twitter.com/PD9RMn5A5A
— Entertainment Weekly (@EW) March 21, 2019
Here’s an official look at the final season of #VEEP. 👇 https://t.co/USBwHBiefp
— Veep (@VeepHBO) March 21, 2019
This picture perfectly describes Selina and Gary’s relationship. Well done @jstephensphoto. @entertainmentweekly @VeepHBO pic.twitter.com/23sgcEzOU2
— Tony Hale (@MrTonyHale) March 21, 2019
And this is the fabuloso article by @dansnierson in @EW!@VeepHBO #VEEP https://t.co/ArNjXFgzix
— Julia Louis-Dreyfus (@OfficialJLD) March 21, 2019
Rhea Seehorn (Better Call Saul) will guest star in several episodes as Michelle, the chief of staff of a rival candidate. “She can be tense and is very devoted to her candidate,” and “Amy-like” per executive producer David Mandel.
Michael McKean (Better Call Saul, Good Omens) will guest star in one episode as the governor of Iowa. Given the state’s early-bird importance in the election cycle, “people are coming in and wanting his endorsement for the presidency and he’s trying to figure out what that can get him” says Mandel.
Andy Daly (Black-ish, Conan, Modern Family) will guest in multiple episodes as Keith Quinn, an upbeat campaign manager who joins Selina’s team. “When things start to go wrong on her campaign, this is the guy Selena thinks she wants,” teases Mandel.
Keegan-Michael Key (The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance, Toy Story 4, Friends from College) will play a politically connected reverend in South Carolina who has “enormous sway with the African-American vote, and needless to say Selena needs his support,” per Mandel.
Selina Meyer, the former vice president and president, is looking to get back to the Oval Office. Can she shake off years of flubs and scandals?
The Emmy®-winning comedy series VEEP kicks off its seven-episode, seventh and final season SUNDAY, MARCH 31 (10:30–11:00 p.m. ET/PT), exclusively on HBO. The show stars Emmy® and Screen Actors Guild Award winner Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Selina Meyer, who is hitting the campaign trail as she runs for president.
The series is also available on HBO NOW, HBO GO, HBO On Demand and partners’ streaming platforms.
The ensemble cast of the show also includes two-time Emmy® winner Tony Hale as Gary, her devoted bodyman; Emmy® nominee Anna Chlumsky as Amy, her right hand; Emmy® nominee Matt Walsh as Mike, her former spokesperson; Reid Scott as the ultra-ambitious Dan; Timothy C. Simons as Jonah Ryan, a former hanger-on turned congressman; Kevin Dunn as Ben, her campaign manager; Emmy® nominee Gary Cole as analyst Kent; Sam Richardson as staffer Richard; and Sarah Sutherland as Catherine, Selina’s daughter.
VEEP was created by Armando Iannucci; executive produced by David Mandel, Frank Rich, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Lew Morton, Morgan Sackett Peter Huyck and Alex Gregory.
She's ending things on her own term. Get ready for the final season of Veep this spring on HBO. Starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Tony Hale and Anna Chlumsky.