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Josh in new HBO Series “I Love LA”

I Love LA is created and executive-produced by Rachel Sennott. The executive producers also include Emma Barrie, Aida Rodgers, Max Silvestri, and Lorene Scafaria. The directors include Sennott, Lorene Scafaria, Bill Benz, and Kevin Bray.

The series stars Rachel Sennott as Maia, Jordan Firstman as Charlie, Josh Hutcherson as Dylan, Odessa A’zion as Tallulah, and True Whitaker as Alani.

I Love LA, from creator and star Rachel Sennott (BottomsShiva Baby), will debut on Sunday, November 2, at 10:30 pm ET/PT on HBO and will be available to stream on HBO Max.

New episodes of the eight-episode season will debut weekly until the finale on Sunday, December 21. In the series, an ambitious friend group navigates life and love in LA.

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Hero Magazine

The HERO Winter Annual 2025: Josh in conversation with Rachel Sennott

Josh Hutcherson: Hey, Rach! Look where I am, [holds up laptop] I’m in one of these weird pods at the airport. [laughs]

Rachel Sennott: Hey! I haven’t been able to take a normal flight recently. Every flight has had a minimum of two hours’ delay.
JH: There’s a hurricane in New York right now and I was supposed to be on a flight this morning. I woke up at 6:30 am, it said it was delayed an hour, so I called and they put me on an earlier flight. Got to the airport extra early, then that flight was delayed two hours, which means I’d miss my connection to Barcelona. So now I’m avoiding New York and they’ve rebooked me on a flight from LA to Seattle, then Seattle to Amsterdam, and Amsterdam to Barcelona. It’s psychotic.

RS: I’m trying to think of a map, I’m like, “Is Amsterdam on the way?!” [both laugh] I feel like a fun place to start would be our first meeting – we met on Zoom.
JH: I’m getting flashbacks.

RS: This is the same thing. It felt hectic and you were travelling.
JH: You caught me in a crazy moment because I had just rented an apartment in New York for a year, which is ironic considering I Love LA is based on someone who’s from New York who moves to LA. As I landed, my team called me and they were like, “Hey, how do you feel about getting on a plane and maybe going to LA, like, now?” I was like, “Not good, why? What’s happening?” They told me it was the show with you because you guys were doing the pilot, and I was someone who could potentially be right for the show. I have been a fan of yours for a long time and was super excited at the prospect of working with you, so we ended up having this Zoom chat about the character, about the script, which then led to us doing a chemistry read via Zoom, which is always so fucking weird. I’ve done a couple, and chemistry with a screen is just a weird thing. It was very hectic, but as soon as we finished the first meeting, I was like, holy shit, we’re so on the same page, and want to make the same kind of thing. It made a lot of sense. The day after the chemistry read, they were like, “Rachel wants you to do it.” I was like, “Fuck! Amazing! I’ve got to change my entire life plan.” [both laugh] The apartment we rented in New York wasn’t going to work for my dogs and it was a whole thing, so this show became the saving grace to bail me out of a fucked situation. Instead of finding a new apartment in New York, I had to come back and shoot this amazing show with you and everyone else. It worked out in a way that is just mindblowing to me.

RS: It was crazy because I remember you talking, being like, “This is my new apartment,” and I was like, “OK… I hope you’re down to come back.” Something that I love about you is that you’re so game and open to stuff. Just that first conversation about the script, you brought so many of your own ideas. We chatted, then we were going to read and I was like, “Are you down to read?” You pulled out your phone and were like, “I guess, let me book a flight.” [both laugh] I was like, “We can do Zoom!”
JH: I didn’t know! What they had told me was, “Rachel and you are going to do a Zoom together and then you might be coming to LA to do a chemistry read.” That makes sense to me, so when you said, “I guess we’re going to read some scenes, maybe tomorrow,” I was like, “OK yeah, it’ll be later in the day because I have to fly in from…” you were immediately like, “No, Josh! Zoom!”

RS: Being an actor is like that, they’re like, “We need you in Budapest in 45 minutes, I’m so sorry.”
JH: I’ve been doing this since I was fucking nine years old, and for some reason, they still can’t figure out how to plan something with some reasonable amount of foresight. [both laugh] I can’t tell you how many times, it literally just happened to me, they’re like, “There’s this amazing new project, here’s ten pages of sides, you need to memorise them and put yourself on tape within the next two hours. It shoots in March.” And I’m like…[puts head in hands] “Nothing that you’re saying makes any sense right now, you just found out about this, and they’re shooting at the beginning of next year, but we need the tape tomorrow?” It happens all the time.

RS: Can you ride a pogo stick? We just need a video of that, it’s not in the film but we just need to know if you can. [both laugh]
JH: My sense of being game and down is from a lifetime of being trained that that is just the way it works. For any of it to function, for me to have a career, for me to do the projects I want to do, you just have to live in a constant flexible state, whether that’s travelling, life plans, or vacations. I was supposed to be on vacation with my girlfriend last week, and then they were like, “You have a photoshoot with the whole cast for the show in LA,” so I went to LA for four days. It used to stress me the fuck out for north of a decade.

RS: I’m still there.
JH: You’ll get there, Rach. It’s still stressful for sure, but it’s something you have to learn.

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Interview Magazine

“Traffic Is a Monster and Parking Is a Bitch”: Josh Hutcherson’s L.A. Diaries

Bouncing back and forth between Hollywood and his native Kentucky, Josh Hutcherson stole our hearts early, starring in YA classics like Bridge to Terabithia and the Hunger Games franchise. Now 33, Hutcherson, who next stars in Five Nights at Freddy’s 2, was settled in Brooklyn for all of about five minutes before HBO called him with a dream role: wholesome boy-next-door beau to Rachel Sennott’s aspiring Tinseltown talent manager in the network’s newest ensemble comedy, I Love LA. It’s a part that Hutcherson, who still remembers his child star days spent racing to auditions with his mom, was able to dive into easily—and deeply. So who better to chaperone us around the City of Angels in this week’s installment of Share Location? Below, Hutcherson tells all, from Koreatown thrifting  and Thai food must-haves to Dodger Stadium and the Hollywood Bowl.

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I Love LA Renewed For Season 2 At HBO

Rachel Sennott is to take another stroll around the Silver Lake reservoir after HBO renewed comedy series I Love LA for a second season.

It comes as the hipster comedy series became a hit for the WBD network, on pace to become the second top freshman comedy on HBO Max. It is currently averaging 2M viewers in live-plus-three numbers across HBO and streaming.

It is one of two comedy series renewals with HBO also bringing back Tim Robinson’s The Chair Company for a second season.

I Love LA follows an ambitious friend group navigating life and love in LA. It stars Sennott as Maia, a young, aspiring talent manager, who is trying to make it in the cutthroat world of Los Angeles when her college friend Tallulah, a rising influencer played by Odessa A’zion, comes to town.

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Variety Interview

Josh Hutcherson on Why a ‘Hunger Games’ Return ‘Wouldn’t Take Any Convincing’ and How ‘I Love L.A.’ and ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’ Got Him Out of a Major Slump

Josh Hutcherson was trying get the hell out of Los Angeles. For the better part of a decade, the “Hunger Games” star and his girlfriend, Spanish actor Claudia Traisac, had split their time between L.A. and Madrid, but the eight-hour time difference between the cities had grown wearying. So Hutcherson leased an apartment in Brooklyn, and in April of this year, the couple flew into New York City from Spain, eager to launch their new East Coast life — until, in the car from JFK, Hutcherson got a call from his agent.

“‘How do you feel about going back to the airport right now?’” Hutcherson recalls his agent asking. “I was like, ‘I don’t fucking feel good about it, not at all! Why?’”

The agent explained that Rachel Sennott, the buzzy star of indie hits “Bottoms” and “Shiva Baby,” was launching her first comedy series with HBO, and she wanted Hutcherson to play her character’s boyfriend. But it was going to start shooting in roughly two weeks, and the show’s eventual title doubled as its location: “I Love L.A.”

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Josh Hutcherson Reveals What ‘Hit Home’ About His I Love LA Character

Josh Hutcherson is surrounded by chaos in I Love LA, and that mirrors how his life sometimes feels.

The actor, 33, plays Dylan, the level-headed boyfriend of Rachel Sennott’s free-wheeling Maia in the HBO series, which Sennott, 30, created and wrote, and together, the pair balance each other out.

For Hutcherson, that contrast of freedom and structure rings true.

“I feel like Dylan is very much wanting to plan things and do things in a way that are logical and make sense,” he tells PEOPLE. “And I feel that I have a knack for surrounding myself with people that are the opposite, and that can be frustrating at times.”

The chaotic situations that Dylan finds himself in thanks to who he’s surrounded by — namely, Maia and her wild friends Talullah (Odessa A’zion), Alani (True Whitaker) and Charlie (Jordan Firstman) — “hit home” for Hutcherson.

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Josh Hutcherson Is Madly In Love

While HBO’s I Love LA has been praised for its cocaine-fueled and roofie joke-laced brand of comedic chaos, one of the pilot’s standout quips is also among its most low-key ad libs. Moments after Maia (Rachel Sennott, the show’s creator) begs her boyfriend, Dylan (Josh Hutcherson), not to let an earthquake interrupt their birthday sex — “If we’re gonna die, I just wanna come!” she cries — she starts lamenting how much older she looks now that she’s turned 27. “You’re skinnier now,” Dylan replies dryly. Then, he waits a beat before dropping the punchline Hutcherson improvised mid-take: “Which I know you love!”

The way Hutcherson sees it, it’s this kind of tiny-but-telling aside that reveals who Dylan really is and what his relationship with Maia is actually like: something far more layered than just being the nice, normie Spanish teacher to her high-strung influencer manager. “When I was reading the scripts and talking with Rachel about it, [I said], ‘I don’t know why Dylan is with Maia. We have to figure out what that is [because] there’s a version of Dylan that’s very judgy of her,” the actor tells me over a bacon-heavy breakfast at Nine Orchard, the Lower East Side hotel he’s staying at for the week. The version that interested him most was a Dylan who isn’t totally comfortable complimenting Maia for being thinner, yet will still do it because he knows it’s exactly what she wants to hear. “What I wanted to bring to Dylan is that he finds her existence attractive: her wackiness, her spinning, chaotic mind.”

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Josh Hutcherson’s Secret to Being an “Internet Boyfriend”? Stay Offline.

HEN THE FIRST Five Nights at Freddy’s movie was released in 2023, Josh Hutcherson said his character, Mike Schmidt, may be the role he related with more than any other. Not the part where Mike tangles with possessed animatronic pizzeria mascots, but the part where he has a deep connection to his baby brother (Hutcherson’s real little bro, Connor, has also dabbled in acting) and an obsession with the meaning behind dreams (He himself is fascinated by “lucid dreaming and dream incubation).

Hutcherson has been acting since the age of nine, when he picked up a phone book in his family’s Kentucky home and called himself an agent. In the time since, he’s played ordinary guys in varying degrees of extraordinary circumstance more than a few times: a reluctant revolutionary in The Hunger Games (making him a reluctant meme in the process), the adopted child of a loving lesbian couple who still yearns to meet his biological dad in The Kids Are All Right, a listless gamer yanked into real sci-fi shenanigans in the cult comedy series Future Man.

But on the eve of Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 hitting theaters following the original’s blockbuster success, Mike Schmidt may have met his match—when it comes to the claim of Hutcherson’s most relatable role. In Rachel Sennott’s buzzy HBO comedy series I Love LA, Hutcherson plays Dylan, the token even-keeled straight guy in a group of over-the-top girls and gays. It’s a part he proudly plays among the cast off-camera too.

“I realized that I haven’t played a normal guy in a normal, real-life reality since I was 15 in The Kids Are All Right,” Hutcherson says. “It’s been really fun to get back to the basics and just be a dude in the world having fun and fucking shit up.” Viewers are enjoying it too, with Dylan’s normcore charm landing Hutcherson “internet boyfriend” status.

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Josh on I love LA and Five Nights at Freddy’s 2

We asked the 33-year-old about his busy weekend, which saw him battle both Chuck E. Cheese-esque animatronics and Rachel Sennott.

ESQUIRE: How did you get involved with I Love LA? It feels like Rachel Sennott wrote the character of Dylan for you.

JOSH HUTCHERSON: That’s Rachel’s secret sauce. She finds a way to cast things perfectly for what she wants and also writes to those voices extremely well. They actually shot the pilot with a different actor playing Dylan a year before. The show went through some changes, and they reached out to me to be the new Dylan. I was over the moon. Rachel’s brilliant. So fucking funny, so smart, such a unique voice. And being on an HBO comedy show, like Girls, Sex and the City, Entourage—it was a dream come true.

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