
David Harbour became a global star thanks to his role in the popular Netflix series, Stranger Things. He then appeared as Alexei Shostakov / Red Guardian in the Marvel movie Black Widow. Currently, he’s leading the dark comedy series DTF St. Louis with Jason Bateman, though the show isn’t performing as well on streaming platforms.
According to FlixPatrol, DTF St. Louis is now the second most popular show on HBO Max in the US. However, worldwide viewership has dipped to number 9, after consistently ranking among the top 3 since its debut. The show still has a chance to regain its popularity.
DTF St. Louis Has More Episodes Left to Air
The new HBO show, DTF St. Louis, premiered on March 1st and has released two episodes so far. The third episode, “The Go Getter,” is coming out today. New episodes air on Sundays at 9 p.m. Eastern / 6 p.m. Pacific time. However, because of competition from another show airing at 7 p.m. Eastern, DTF St. Louis may have trouble attracting viewers.
Viewers could watch the newest episode of DTF St. Louis right after the Oscars, or stream it later on HBO Max, which helped boost the show’s popularity. The series, starring Jason Bateman, David Harbour, Linda Cardellini, Richard Jenkins, Joy Sunday, Arlan Ruf, and Peter Sarsgaard, has already received positive reviews from critics.
DTF St. Louis Has an Impressive Rotten Tomatoes Score
DTF St. Louis is a new series about the friendship between a weatherman (Jason Bateman) and a sign language interpreter. The story takes a dramatic turn when one of them is murdered. Critics are already praising the show, giving it a ‘Certified Fresh’ rating of 87% on Rotten Tomatoes.
In a review for the Wall Street Journal, John Anderson praised the acting, particularly David Harbour, noting he underwent a significant transformation for his role as Floyd, comparing it to Robert De Niro in Raging Bull. Ross McIndoe of Slant Magazine commented that the series has a quietly captivating quality.
I’ve been checking out what people are saying about the show, and it seems like most viewers are enjoying it, though critics seem to really love it. Right now, it’s got a 79% score on DTF St. Louis, which is great. Over on IMDb, it’s at a 6.8 rating based on almost 2,000 reviews – that’s a lot of people! A lot of us agree it starts a little slow, but things really pick up and get interesting by the end of the first episode.
DTF St. Louis comes from Steven Conrad, the creator of a show celebrated for its darkly comedic, slow-paced storytelling. Like that show, DTF St. Louis relies on sarcasm and understated humor. While the HBO Max series isn’t currently a streaming hit, it still has the potential to attract a wider audience.
DTF St. Louis is available to stream worldwide on HBO Max, with new episodes every Sunday.
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2026-03-16 01:16