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HBO Renews Treme for Season 3

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HBO's acclaimed drama Treme has been renewed for a third season, TVGuide.com has confirmed.

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The Beat Goes On: Treme Settles in for the "Long Haul" of Season 2

Wendell Pierce

In an early episode of Treme's second season, a disc jockey asks one of the show's musician characters how his new album is selling. "Selling?" the musician replies in almost disbelief. "It's jazz, man."

The dialogue is a perfect metaphor for the HBO drama, whose co-creators, The Wire's David Simon and Eric Overmyer, have always favored atmosphere and character over plot. Like that incredulous musician, Simon is more concerned with art than television ratings, because he says it's the... read more

HBO Sets Premiere Date for Treme

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HBO is heading back to New Orleans with the Season 2 premiere of Treme on Sunday, April 24.

Treme chronicles New Orleans three months after Hurricane Katrina as its citizens struggle to put their lives, and their city, back together. Among those citizens are a part-time DJ and jazz aficionado (Steve Zahn), a bar owner torn between staying in New Orleans or settling in Baton Rouge (Khandi Alexander) and trombonist Antoine Battiste (Wendell Pierce).

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Every week, senior editors Mickey O'Connor and Adam Bryant satisfy your need for TV scoop. Please send all questions to mega_scoop@tvguide.com.

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Our source is saying that the new season will raise several possibilities, and that we shouldn't jump to any conclusions based on this recasting. That said, Lynette's daughter Penny will have more heavy lifting to do this season, acting-wise... read more

Treme's Finale Is About the Characters, Not New Orleans

Clarke Peters, Treme

From the beginning, Treme co-creator and executive producer Eric Overmyer has insisted that HBO's post-Katrina New Orleans drama is a different animal from The Wire.

And Overmyer says Sunday's 80-minute finale (10/9c on HBO) proves the point again. While Overmyer's co-creator David Simon often ended seasons of The Wire with big thematic statements, Overmyer says their approach with Treme was to remain solely focused on the characters... read more

Treme's Khandi Alexander: New Orleans Is in Her Character's Blood and Bones

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When Treme co-creator David Simon approached Khandi Alexander for his new HBO drama, she didn't even have to read the script.

"I said, 'It doesn't even matter what it is, I'm in," Alexander tells TVGuide.com. "It was just the opportunity to work with David again. To be in the company of someone you feel so comfortable with creatively and personally, there was no second guessing. It was a yes before I read the material."

Treme overcomes tragedy, on-screen and off

So Alexander, who played a drug addict in Simon's Emmy-winning HBO miniseries The Corner, was even more thrilled when she saw just what Simon and co-creator Eric Overmyer were up to with their look at post-Katrina New Orleans... read more

Treme Renewed for Second Season

Clarke Peters

HBO has renewed Treme after just one episode.

From the creators of HBO's critically acclaimed but ratings-challenged drama The Wire, Treme premiered Sunday to... read more

Treme Overcomes Tragedy, On-Screen and Off

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In its own way, the sudden death of Treme co-executive producer David Mills just days before the series premiere is a potent metaphor for the show itself.

The Wire, Treme writer David Mills dies at 48

As the HBO drama's cast and crew mourn Mills' loss, they also celebrate him by continuing... read more

HBO Drama Treme to Debut in April

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HBO plans an April debut for Treme, a drama series that follows New Orleans residents as they piece their lives, homes and the city's culture back together in Hurricane Katrina's aftermath.

The show takes place three months after the hurricane flooded 80 percent of the city in late August 2005. While fictional, the series is based on... read more

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