First ‘Barry’ Season 4 Trailer Shows Bill Hader in Prison, Confirms Series Ending

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“It’s bittersweet that the story has come to its natural conclusion,” said Hader. Bill Hader’s acclaimed black comedy series Barry is coming to an end. Viewers can watch the fourth and final season on April 16 on HBO, but today they can get their first look at it in a newly-released teaser. A report from Variety reveals details on the show’s impending end, alongside an interview with Barry star, producer, and writer Hader. There had been speculation that the upcoming season would spell the end for the series—including from co-star Henry Winkler—but Hader confirms that while writing the fourth season, “a very clear ending presented itself.”

The teaser reveals that, following Season 3’s shocking finale, Barry Berkman is in prison, and still in contact with his eccentric acting teacher, Gene Cousineau (Winkler), one of the men who sent him there. The trailer also presents glimpses of the show’s major players, set to the Walker Brothers’ “After the Lights Go Out”—Barry’s ex-girlfriend Sally Reed (Sarah Goldberg), his former handler Monroe Fuches (Stephen Root), his Chechen mob associate NoHo Hank (Anthony Carrigan), and his enemy Jim Moss (Robert Wisdom). From prison, an enraged, unshaven Barry swears vengeance on someone – but who?


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