Hacks It will have for a fifth season. Max He renewed the winning comedy series of an Emmy before the end of the fourth season that opens this Thursday. The series has received 48 Emmy nominations during its trajectory, including the Best Comedy Series Award in the third season.
Hacks has been among the five most viewed in Max since its premiere in the fourth season in the US and among the top ten worldwide. The fourth season has established itself as the best in the series to date, according to the streaming service.
Starring Jean Smart and Hannah EinbinderHacks was created and directed by Paul W. Downs, Lucia Aniello and Jen Statsky. It has the executive production of Downs and Aniello through its Seal Paulilu, Statsky through First Thought Productions, as well as Michael Schur through Fremulon, David Miner for 3 Arts Entertainment, Morgan Sackett and Joe Mande.
The study is Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group.
“Like Deborah Vance, Hacks becomes bolder, more ingenious and more iconic over time,” said Erin Underhill, president of Universal TV. “We are delighted to continue having fun with Jen, Paul, Lucia, our extraordinary cast and team, and our Max partners.”
Cast of the fourth season of hacks
The fourth season was also starring Downs, Megan Stalter, Carl Clemons-Hopkins, Mark Indelicato and Rose Abdootogether with Dan Buratinsky, Helen Hunt, Tony Goldwyn, Kaitlin Olson, Jane Adams, Lauren Weedman, Christopher McDonald, Poppy Liu, Lorenza Izzo, Johnny Sibilly, Paul Felder, Polly Draper, Luenell and Aristotle Athari.
They also joined the cast in the fourth season Julianne Nicholson, Michaela Watkins, Bresha Webb, Robby Hoffman, Eric Balfour, Danny Jolles, Gavin Matts, Grover Whitmore III, Holmes, Jasmine Ashanti, Katy Sullivan, Matt Oberg, Sandy Honig and Jake Shane.
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