Photograph by Merrick Morton/HBO

HBO renews ‘Barry’ for a fourth season

The Chechen mob couldn't kill 'Barry', and neither could the COVID-19 lockdown, as Warner Bros. Discovery announced the series will return.

Chechen armies and Taekwando masters couldn’t kill depressed hitman-turned-acting student Barry Berkman, and neither could a two-year delay due to the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic. Warner Bros. Discovery announced today that the critically-acclaimed and Emmy-winning HBO series Barry has officially been renewed for its fourth season.

Recommended Videos

Starring series creator/writer/director Bill Hader as the titular killer for hire, Barry has an “extremely fresh” 99% score from review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes. While the same day TV ratings have taken a serious drop from season two’s high of 2.11 million viewers for the finale, that can be attributed to Barry’s plum position on Sunday nights following the final season of pop culture phenomenon Game of Thrones.

Series creators Bill Hader and Alec Berg seem to have anticipated the renewal for a while, with Hader previously telling the press that the duo had written the fourth season while in COVID lockdown, and also announcing his intention to direct every episode.

Season three has expanded the scope of the series’ storytelling to throw a sharper focus on Henry Winkler’s down-on-his-heels acting teacher Gene Cousineau, for which he won an Emmy, and Anthony Carrigan’s breakout character Noho Hank, for which he will win an Emmy. Barry has also set its satirical sights on the business of low budget streaming television, with Sarah Goldberg’s character Sally taking a Mulholland Drive-inspired fantastic voyage through show business success and failure.

Details on season four are obviously vague, with the network midway through airing season three. But HBO executive vice president of programming Amy Gravitt said this in a statement released by Warner Media:

“Bill, Alec and the entire cast and crew delivered an exquisite third season of BARRY, it’s a masterful blend of laughs and suspense… I’m so happy to announce that we are picking up the fourth season.”


We Got This Covered is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more
related content
Read Article AMC R2D2 Popcorn Bucket: Where to get the ‘Phantom Menace’ popcorn bucket
R2-D2 in Star Wars: A New Hope
Read Article Demi Moore sports ferocious leopard print bikini, proving 61 is the new 40
Read Article ‘We took some essential liberties’: The ‘Bridgerton’ creators reveal whether or not author Julia Quinn was an ideal collaborator
Read Article Some idiot told Stephen King that he ‘used to be a good author’ and immediately regretted it
Read Article ‘So humiliating and frustrating’: State official pulls teen girl’s skirt down in public, but she gets her sweet revenge when the police arrive
TikTok screenshots via user ccsnowwww
Related Content
Read Article AMC R2D2 Popcorn Bucket: Where to get the ‘Phantom Menace’ popcorn bucket
R2-D2 in Star Wars: A New Hope
Read Article Demi Moore sports ferocious leopard print bikini, proving 61 is the new 40
Read Article ‘We took some essential liberties’: The ‘Bridgerton’ creators reveal whether or not author Julia Quinn was an ideal collaborator
Read Article Some idiot told Stephen King that he ‘used to be a good author’ and immediately regretted it
Read Article ‘So humiliating and frustrating’: State official pulls teen girl’s skirt down in public, but she gets her sweet revenge when the police arrive
TikTok screenshots via user ccsnowwww
Author
Liam McEneaney
A professional comedian since the age of 19, Liam has been writing, editing, and performing for various TV shows and websites his entire adult life. He produced and starred in 'Tell Your Friends! The Concert Film!' which premiered at the 2011 SXSW Film Festival. Liam is currently attending the prestigious University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts.