


Deborah Vance (Jean Smart) is back.
Fresh off Smart’s third Emmy win for her portrayal of the aging stand-up comedian, “Hacks” is returning for its fourth season tonight, April 20.
Season 4 is expected to pick up right where last spring’s third season ended. Ava (Hannah Einbinder) has just secured the head writer position on Deborah’s new late-night talk show only after she threatens to reveal Deborah’s fling with the married CEO of the corporation that owns Deborah’s network (Tony Goldwyn).
Below, check out everything you need to know about Season 4 of “Hacks,” from where it’s streaming to when and what time new episodes will release.
“Hacks” Season 4 premieres tonight, April 10 at 9 p.m. ET. New episodes will continue to release weekly on Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET.
You’ll need a Max subscription to watch Max Originals like “Hacks.”
Max, which you can subscribe to directly or — our favorite way — via Prime Video, starts at $9.99/month with ads.
That’s not the only way to subscribe, though. Sling TV is among the best value for money among live tv streaming services thanks to some great offers. You’ll need Sling’s Blue plan with a Max add-on to watch HBO live.
And when you subscribe to Max through Sling, the money-saving never stops! You’ll get 50% off your first month, plus $5 off your bill every month after that.
Season 4 of “Hacks” will have 10 episodes with a slightly unique release schedule to ensure that episodes are released to make the 2025 Emmy Awards cut-off. As mentioned above, all episodes will drop at 9 p.m. ET on their respective release dates.
The acclaimed cast of “Hacks” is continuing to grow in Season 4. Here’s who you can expect to see returning to the series:
These are the new faces you’ll see in “Hacks” Season 4:
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