

HBO has announced the premiere date for its upcoming limited series DTF St. Louis with an official trailer. The series stars Jason Bateman (Arrested Development, Black Rabbit) and David Harbour (Stranger Things, Marvel’s Thunderbolts*). View the trailer below.
The darkly toned comedy finds Bateman and Harbour’s friendship taking a wild turn after discovering the hook-up known as “DTF St. Louis.” Soon, Harbour’s character winds up dead, and the subsequent investigation uncovers some strange bedfellows in the Missouri suburbs.
The series also stars Linda Cardellini (Dead to Me, Legally Blonde), Richard Jenkins (Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, The Shape of Water), Joy Sunday (Wednesday, Dear White People), Arlan Ruf (Way of the Warrior Kid), Peter Sarsgaard (Presumed Innocent, September 5) and Chris Perfetti (Abbott Elementary, The Night Of).
Written and directed by creator and showrunner Steven Conrad (Wonder, Patriot), DTF St. Louis is executive produced by Bateman, Conrad and Harbour, along with Escape Artists’ Todd Black (Antwone Fisher, Seven Pounds), Jason Blumenthal (Man From Toronto, The Pursuit of Happyness) and Steve Tisch (Forrest Gump, Pig); Aggregate Films’ Michael Costigan (Body of Lies, Based on a True Story); Elephant Pictures’ Jennfier Scher (The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, Release); KC Wenson (Gran Turismo, Violent Night) for Bravo Axolotl; James Lasdun, Molly Allen (Vanilla Sky, Chief of War), Bruce Terris (The Assets, Perpetual Grace, LTD), Michael Nelson (Them, Daisy Jones and the Six) and MGM Television.
Bateman appeared in the 2018 HBO limited series, The Outsider, based on the novel by Stephen King (Misery, IT). The show follows a recent limited series, Black Rabbit, in which he played one of two brothers drowning in debt and pursued by mobsters.
The show is the first series following Harbour’s conclusion of Netflix’s Stranger Things last December. For five seasons, he played Hawkins Police Chief Jim Hopper, thrust into an otherworldly mystery after Will Byers disappears.
DTF St. Louis will premiere Sunday, March 1, at 9 p.m. ET on HBO and stream on HBO Max. The seven-episode series will conclude an hour early at 8 p.m. on April 12, ahead of Euphoria‘s season three premiere.

