![]() Could that send her back onto the Nathan train? It's hard to say, but it'll certainly affect Lawrence individually, and whatever relationship remains between the two of them. Penny explained to EW that it was intentionally left uncertain whether or not Issa and Lawrence are still an item, but now that Condola is pregnant with his child, Issa will have to reevaluate whether or not she still wants a life with him even if it's not the ideal one she imagined. Where their relationship stands isn't the only unpredictable wrench thrown into Issa's life that'll be explored going forward. ![]() They’re going to be forever changed by this, forever humbled by this, and hopefully, forever close by this." He explained that the new episodes will explore what the road back to their close friendship, and ultimately the "2.0 version" of it, will look like. Penny said, "We don’t want them to go back to where they were. While Issa and Molly attempted to talk things out after their relationship took a hit when they each tried to focus on their own lives, their friendship isn't necessarily going to be back to normal. Syreeta Singleton, who has written for Insecure, Central Park, and Black Monday, will be the showrunner.Īccording to showrunner Prentice Penny, the final season hinges on one question: "If life doesn't look like how you imagined it, does that mean it's a success or a failure?" He spoke to Entertainment Weekly about what that means and how it should carry into Season 5, and it builds upon just about every one of the developments from that jaw-dropping finale. ![]() Luckily, it won't be long till we get the next comedy project from Rae: HBO announced that she'll be starring in and writing a new eight-episode, half-hour series called Rap Sh*t, about two erstwhile high school friends teaming up to form a rap group in Miami. It doesn't sound like the series was canceled, but rather the showrunners decided it was time to wrap things up appropriately, as executive vice president of HBO Programming Amy Gravitt told Variety "this talented team has conceived a brilliant final season." At least we'll be getting to say our goodbyes to Issa, Molly, and co. Variety reported in January 2021 that the show was coming to an end. They shared that showrunners "Issa Rae, Prentice, and the whole Insecure team will be getting back together," so it should be another round of laughs and tears per usual.Ī bit of freaking out is in order, though: Season 5 will be the final season of Insecure. The renewal was confirmed before Season 4 was even over, back in May 2020, as reported by Deadline. ![]() Insecure is definitely coming back for a fifth season. ![]() While we'll have to kill time with some mirror raps of our own as we wait for more of Issa's, here's everything we know about Season 5 of Insecure so far. Considering the season finale seemingly left many things unsaid and dropped a handful of bombshells, it's definitely fair to start looking toward the next installment to see how everything gets patched up. While Season 4 saw Issa and her BFF Molly (Yvonne Orji) trying to "level up" in their personal lives, it seems like the two still have a long way to go on their own, and as a duo. Following a young Black woman in LA named Issa Dee and her (mis)adventures in professional success, friendship, and love, the series co-created by Rae and Larry Wilmore has been hailed for its relatability and earnest laughs-and has drawn seriously divided lines between fans about their eye candy of choice. Now, after four successful seasons and 11 Emmy nominations, the comedy has become a mainstay and the hype around it only (rightfully) continues to grow. It was just back in 2016 that Issa Rae took her talents over to HBO to adapt her popular web series Awkward Black Girl into Insecure. ![]()
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