‘Barry’ ending with Season 4
By Lisa Respers France, CNN
Bill Hader killed it playing an assassin on “Barry,” and now it’s coming to an end.
The Emmy-winning HBO series will premiere its fourth and final season on April 16, the network has announced.
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Hader, who is also co-creator, writer, director and executive producer for the dark comedy, said in a statement, “It’s been an amazing journey making this show, and it’s bittersweet that the story has come to its natural conclusion.”
He stars as Barry Berkman, a hitman who finds himself embroiled in the acting scene in Los Angeles after work leads him to the city.
The acclaimed series earned him an outstanding lead actor in a comedy series Emmy and outstanding supporting actor in a comedy series for Henry Winkler, who plays acting coach Gene Cousineau in the show.
According to HBO, the fourth season will follow Cousineau, who “is hailed as a hero as Barry’s arrest has shocking consequences. It’s all been leading up to this – the explosive and hilarious final chapter of Barry.”
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