HBO series ‘Insecure’ will end its run after the upcoming fifth season. Issa Rae, the show creator, announced the news Wednesday.
“Very excited to film our fifth and final season! We couldn’t have told a complete story without the tremendous support of our audience and the faith of (HBO). See y’all soon!”
Very excited to film our fifth and final season! We couldn’t have told a complete story without the tremendous support of our audience and the faith of @HBO. See y’all soon! #InsecureHBO https://t.co/3gsoDwSGDR
— Issa Rae (@IssaRae) January 13, 2021
Along with her series, Rae has enjoyed time starring in movies like the Netflix films “Love Birds” and “The Photograph.” Both were released in 2020. The writer and producer, who first garnered attention for her YouTube web series “Awkward Black Girl,” also starred on the big screen in the movie “Little” in 2019.
Don’t be surprised to see Rae create more projects with HBO in the future. Amy Gravitt, executive vice president of the network Programming, says, “This talented team has conceived a brilliant final season for ‘Insecure’ and we look forward to having many more stories to tell with this singular group of collaborators.”
The Emmy-winning show “follows the (mis)adventures of Issa Dee and her friend Molly as they navigate life and love in their late 20s and early 30s while living in Los Angeles.”
No release date for the final season has been given, but fans can expect it “to be different in a great way.”
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