BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Larry David refuses to be pinned down on the possibility of a new season of "Curb Your Enthusiasm."

Mostly because the guy who plays himself on the HBO comedy says he's lazy.

David told the Television Critics Association on Thursday that he's "just an indecisive fellow" and that it's a big decision to commit to a ninth season of "Curb." New episodes last aired in 2011.

David will be back on HBO next month as the star and writer of "Clear History," a comedy in which he plays a marketing executive at a startup electric car company who quits his job before the business goes on to makes millions.

The star-studded cast includes Jon Hamm, Bill Hader, Eva Mendes, Kate Hudson, Danny McBride, Michael Keaton, and J.B. Smoove, who appeared in "Curb."