Hacks season 3 spoilers follow.
Hacks has been renewed for a fourth season.
The third season finale of the Primetime Emmy Award-winning comedy series arrived on Thursday (May 30), along with the news that Hacks will be back on Max.
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Sarah Aubrey, Head of Max Programming, announced the renewal: "We congratulate Hacks' brilliant cast and crew, and our partners at Universal Television. Hacks is a masterfully crafted comedy delivering laughs and sharp insights about the vulnerability and joy of sharing a dream.
"The creative team behind this singular show is not only brilliant but also a joy to work with. We couldn’t be happier to give viewers another season with Deborah, Ava, and the rest of the Hacks family.”
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"Hats off to [co-creators] Jen [Statsky], Lucia [Aniello] and Paul [W. Downs] for crafting a world as compelling and poignant as it is clever and funny," Erin Underhill of Universal TV added.
"We applaud our outstanding cast, who made it easy to fall in love with these flawed, hilarious and deeply human characters, and we thank everyone at Max for a terrific partnership over the first three seasons and counting. We can’t wait to deliver more Hacks to fans around the world!"
Hacks capped off its third season on Thursday with a powerful episode that saw Deborah Vance landing her dream late night TV gig — but at the potential cost of her relationship with writing partner Ava Daniels.
The series has been a huge critical success, having earned Jean Smart both an Emmy Award and a Golden Globe for her portrayal of an old school comic trying to mount a career comeback.
The third season featured Law & Order star Tony Goldwyn joining the cast alongside major guest stars Christina Hendricks, Christopher Lloyd, Dan Bucatinsky, George Wallace and Helen Hunt.
The first three seasons of Hack are available now to stream on Max in the US. In the UK, you can stream Hacks on Prime Video.
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