
Jason Bateman and David Harbour refuse to kink-shame one another while going beyond their limits in the DTF St. Louis trailer
I’ll tell you what, folks. I don’t miss being single. I tried using a dating app for about a month, roughly 14 years ago, and it was nothing but diminishing returns. I’m glad it works out for some. I’m also relieved that I met my wife when I did. Our relationship saved me from a personal hell of self-doubt, strange vibes, and awkward dinner dates. In the trailer for DTF St. Louis, Clark (Jason Bateman) introduces his friend and co-worker, Floyd (David Harbour), to a dating app that leads to intrigue, experimentation, and death. Too much can go wrong when you’re throwing yourself out there to see what sticks, and for Floyd, his willingness to put his heart in the hands of strangers is what gets him killed.
When does DTF St. Louis premiere?
HBO‘s forthcoming original limited series, DTF St. Louis, hails from Steven Conrad (Patriot). The nail-biting thriller stars Jason Bateman, David Harbour, and Linda Cardellini, with Richard Jenkins, Joy Sunday, Arlan Ruf, Peter Sarsgaard, and Chris Perfetti rounding out the primary cast. The limited series kicks off on Sunday, March 1, on HBO and streaming on HBO Max.
What is DTF St. Louis about?
DTF St. Louis (the DTF stands for “Down to F***,” obviously) centers on a love triangle among middle-aged adults confronting a lack of spice in their lives. We learn that Clark (Bateman) has been having an affair with Floyd’s wife, Carol (Cardellini), and Clark introduces Floyd to the DTF St Louis app. Naturally, things go off the rails as experimentation becomes paramount to happiness, and lies become as easy to tell as singing an all-too-familiar song. We already know that Floyd didn’t live through the torrid events, but who or what killed him? Was it Clark? Carol? Autoerotic asphyxiation? I have questions.
The seven-episode series will debut weekly at 9 pm, culminating in the finale on Sunday, April 12, at 8 pm ET/PT.
What do you think of HBO’s DTF St. Louis trailer? Have you ever tried using a dating app? Do you have any juicy stories? Be careful out there, folks, and let us know if you’re excited to check out DTF St. Louis in the comments section below.
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