Divorce (2016)

HBO's sharp, darkly comic look at the messy, painful, and occasionally liberating reality of ending a marriage.

Divorce - Series Information

  • Original Title: Divorce
  • First Air Year: 2016
  • Last Air Year: 2019
  • Created by: Sharon Horgan
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Comedy, Drama
  • Content Rating (US): TV-MA
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (30 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 3
  • Number of Episodes: 24
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • First Air Date: October 9, 2016 (United States - TV-MA), October 9, 2016 (Canada - G), October 9, 2016 (Germany - 12), October 9, 2016 (France - 18), October 9, 2016 (India - U), October 9, 2016 (Australia - MA 15+), October 9, 2016 (Brazil - 16), October 9, 2016 (Mexico - D), October 9, 2016 (Spain - 18), October 9, 2016 (South Korea - 15)
  • Networks: HBO
  • Alternative Titles: Divórcio (BR)
  • Production Companies: Pretty Matches Productions, Kapital Entertainment, Merman, 343, Perkins Street Productions, Tuccillo
  • Production Countries: United Kingdom, United States of America

Divorce - Plot

A middle-aged couple experience the pain, the relief and the trials and tribulations of a divorce in this dry, witty comedy.

Divorce - Trailer

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Divorce - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Sharon Horgan

Main Cast

  • Sarah Jessica Parker
  • Thomas Haden Church
  • Molly Shannon
  • Talia Balsam
  • Charlie Kilgore
  • Sterling Jerins
  • Tracy Letts
  • Becki Newton
  • Dean Winters
  • Yul Vazquez

Writers

  • Sharon Horgan
  • Paul Simms
  • Adam Resnick
  • Tom Scharpling
  • Elisa Zuritsky

Executive Producers

  • Sharon Horgan
  • Alison Benson
  • Paul Simms
  • Aaron Kaplan
  • Sarah Jessica Parker

Divorce - FAQs

Who plays Frances and Robert in Divorce?

Sarah Jessica Parker plays Frances DuFresne, the wife at the center of the story, while Thomas Haden Church plays her husband Robert. Their chemistry — and friction — drives the series, with both actors delivering nuanced, often painfully funny performances across all three seasons.

Is Divorce based on a true story?

Divorce is not based on a specific true story. Creator Sharon Horgan drew on universal experiences of long-term relationships and marital breakdown to craft the series. The result feels deeply authentic, but it's an original work of fiction rather than an adaptation of real events.

Where can you stream Divorce online?

Divorce is available to stream on HBO Max and through the HBO Max Amazon Channel. If you prefer to own it, the series can be purchased on Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, and Fandango At Home. Check JustWatch for the most current availability in your region.

Why did Divorce end after three seasons?

HBO and the creative team chose to conclude Divorce after three seasons, wrapping up the DuFresne story on their own terms rather than stretching it beyond its natural arc. The third and final season, with just six episodes, gave the characters a deliberate, if bittersweet, sense of closure.

How many episodes does Divorce have in total?

Divorce ran for 24 episodes across three seasons on HBO. Season 1 had 10 episodes, Season 2 had 8, and Season 3 wrapped things up with 6. Each episode runs around 30 minutes, making the whole series a very manageable and rewarding binge.

What is the content rating for Divorce?

Divorce is rated TV-MA in the United States, meaning it's intended for mature audiences. The series contains adult language, frank discussions of sexuality and infidelity, and emotionally raw situations — all handled with the sharp, darkly comic tone that defines the show.

What shows are similar to Divorce?

If Divorce hit the right notes for you, try Scenes from a Marriage (2021) for an equally unflinching look at a relationship unraveling, or Why Women Kill (2019) for darkly comic domestic drama. Based on a True Story (2023) and Forever (2018) also share that sharp, uncomfortable humor about modern coupledom.

Who created the HBO series Divorce?

Divorce was created by Irish writer and comedian Sharon Horgan, best known for co-creating Catastrophe. She developed the series for HBO with Sarah Jessica Parker, who also served as executive producer. Horgan's sharp, unsentimental voice gives the show its distinctive blend of cringe comedy and emotional honesty.

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