
A new dark comedy comes to HBO tonight.
“DTF St. Louis,” a new seven-part series, will air its series premiere tonight, March 1, only on HBO and HBO Max.
The show stars Jason Bateman, David Harbour and Linda Cardellini.
Per HBO’s official logline, “DTF St Louis” is “about a love triangle between three adults experiencing middle-age malaise that leads to one of them ending up dead.”
Bateman and Harbour play colleagues feeling stuck in their marriages and looking to regain some lost confidence. That’s where DTF comes in. DTF is, of course, a dating app intended for those who are looking to “spice up” their lives.
‘DTF St. Louis’ release date and time
The premiere episode of “DTF St. Louis” will be released at 9:06 p.m. ET on HBO Max — the same time it premieres on the HBO cable channel.
How to watch ‘DTF St. Louis’
If you don’t get HBO through traditional cable, you’ll need an HBO Max subscription to tune in to “The Pitt.” If you’re new to HBO Max, you can sign up for as low as $10.99/month with ads, but an ad-free subscription will cost $18.49/month.
If you want to stream even more and save a few bucks a month while you’re at it, we recommend subscribing to one of the discounted Disney+ Bundles with Hulu and HBO Max. With ads, the bundle costs $19.99/month and without ads, $32.99/month.
Philo is the latest streaming service to include HBO Max in bundles; you’ll pay $33.00/month for over 70 live channels and access to HBO Max.
‘DTF St. Louis’ episodes and release schedule
“DTF St. Louis” will have seven episodes, airing weekly.
- Episode 1: “Cornhole” – March 1
- Episode 2: “Snag It” – March 8
- Episode 3 – March 15
- Episode 4 – March 22
- Episode 5 – March 29
- Episode 6 – April 5
- Episode 7 – April 12
‘DTF St. Louis’ cast
- David Harbour as Floyd
- Jason Bateman as Clark Forrest, a weatherman
- Linda Cardellini as Carol, Floyd’s wife
- Joy Sunday as Jodie Plumb, a special crimes officer
- Richard Jenkins as Detective Donoghue Homer
- Peter Sarsgaard as TBA
Check out ‘DTF St. Louis’ trailer
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