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Hacks Season 5 on Max: Jean Smart’s Emmy-Winning Comedy Reaches Its Triumphant Final Chapter
Hacks Season 5 premieres April 9, 2026 on Max. Jean Smart’s Emmy-winning comedy reaches its planned 10-episode final chapter, with the series finale set for May 28, 2026.

One of the finest comedies of the streaming era is coming to an end, and it is doing so on its own terms. Hacks Season 5, the final chapter of HBO Max’s Emmy-winning series, premiered on April 9, 2026, and the farewell season has been everything devoted fans could have hoped for. With Jean Smart delivering one of the most extraordinary sustained performances in recent television history, the show is signing off at the very peak of its powers.
The Final Mission: Legacy and Madison Square Garden
The fifth season picks up in the aftermath of mistaken news reports claiming that veteran comedian Deborah Vance has died. Rather than retreating, Deborah and her writer Ava Daniels (Hannah Einbinder) return to Las Vegas more driven than ever to cement Deborah’s legacy. The season opens with Deborah’s characteristically unhinged attempt to win an EGOT — and when that plan inevitably collapses, she pivots to an even more audacious goal: a sold-out show at Madison Square Garden.
Jean Smart at the Summit
Jean Smart‘s portrayal of Deborah Vance has been one of the defining performances of the decade. Funny, ferocious, and heartbreaking in equal measure, Smart has made Deborah one of television’s most richly human characters. In the final season, she brings every tool she has to a role she was born to play, and the results are exactly as devastating and hilarious as the character deserves. RogerEbert.com called the season “a perfect run” and praised Smart’s work as a career summit.
The Full Ensemble Returns
The beloved supporting cast is back for the finale. Paul W. Downs returns as Jimmy, Megan Stalter as the scene-stealing Kayla, and Carl Clemons-Hopkins as Marcus. Kaitlin Olson, Tony Goldwyn, and Christopher McDonald also return, while new guest stars include Christopher Briney (The Summer I Turned Pretty), Leslie Bibb, Cherry Jones, and Ann Dowd.
A Planned Ending Done Right
What makes Hacks’ farewell especially satisfying is that it was never rushed or cancelled into oblivion. Creators Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs, and Jen Statsky mapped out a five-season arc from the very beginning, even pitching the ending in their first meeting with the network. The result is a finale that feels earned rather than forced — a rarity in television, and a tribute to the creative team’s vision and discipline.
Release Schedule
The ten-episode final season is releasing weekly on Max. Two episodes dropped on April 9 to open the season, with additional double-episode weeks on April 30 and May 7. The series finale arrives on May 28, 2026, giving fans a final month to savor every remaining moment with Deborah and Ava.
Watch Hacks on Max
All available episodes of Hacks Season 5 are streaming now on Max. If you have never watched the show, there is no better time to start from the beginning — and if you are already a fan, the final season is unmissable. When a show this good ends this well, it deserves to be celebrated.
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Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine: Netflix’s Money Heist Spinoff Returns With a Stunning Seville Heist
Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine, Netflix’s Money Heist spinoff Season 2, drops May 15, 2026. Pedro Alonso returns for a revenge-fueled Seville heist targeting a dangerous duke who dared to blackmail Berlin.

Berlin is back — and he’s more dangerous than ever. Netflix dropped all episodes of Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine on May 15, 2026, bringing the beloved Money Heist spinoff back to screens with a new city, a new painting, and a very personal vendetta. If you loved the first season’s Parisian elegance, Season 2’s Seville setting turns up the heat — literally and figuratively.
The Heist: A Masterpiece and a Reckoning
The gang reunites in sun-drenched Seville, Spain for their most audacious job yet: a master heist centered on the iconic painting The Lady with an Ermine. But this isn’t just about art. Their real targets are the Duke of Málaga and his wife — a powerful couple who made the catastrophic mistake of trying to blackmail Berlin. The challenge will awaken his darkest side, and his thirst for revenge.
Returning Cast and Exciting New Faces
Pedro Alonso reprises his iconic role as the magnetic, morally complex Berlin, joined by returning ensemble members Julio Peña Fernández, Michelle Jenner, Tristán Ulloa, and Begoña Vargas. New to the gang is Inma Cuesta as Candela, a fresh face set to steal Berlin’s heart. The formidable José Luis García-Pérez plays the Duke of Málaga, with Marta Nieto as his duchess.
Why Berlin Season 2 Is Essential Viewing
The Money Heist universe has always been built on big personalities, bigger schemes, and an irresistible Spanish flair. Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine leans into all of that while raising the emotional stakes — because when Berlin seeks revenge, it’s never just a heist. All episodes are streaming now on Netflix.
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The Four Seasons Season 2: Tina Fey’s Netflix Hit Takes Its Grieving Friends to Italy — Premieres May 28
The Four Seasons Season 2 premieres May 28, 2026 on Netflix. Tina Fey, Colman Domingo, Will Forte and the gang head to Italy to grieve — and maybe heal — after Steve Carell’s Nick died in Season 1.

One of Netflix’s most beloved comedies is back — and this time, it’s heading to Italy. The Four Seasons Season 2 premieres on May 28, 2026, with a fresh trailer that has already sent fans into a frenzy. Created by Tina Fey, Lang Fisher, and Tracey Wigfield, the series picks up after the gut-wrenching Season 1 finale with a grieving ensemble trying to find their footing — and a vacation — without Nick.
What Happened in Season 1
Season 1 followed three couples — Kate and Jack, Nick and Anne, and Danny and Claude — whose idyllic friendship was thrown into turmoil when Nick (Steve Carell) announced he was leaving Anne (Kerri Kenney-Silver) for a younger woman. The season ended on a devastating note: Nick died suddenly in a car accident, leaving the group shattered.
Season 2: Grief, Friendship, and La Dolce Vita
Season 2 finds the tight-knit group trading the familiar comforts of the Jersey Shore and upstate New York for the stunning landscapes of Italy. But a dark cloud still hangs over them. Navigating grief, guilt, and the complicated bonds of long-term friendship against a backdrop of Italian sunshine promises to be the show’s most emotionally rich season yet.
Star-Studded Cast Returns
Tina Fey returns as Kate, alongside Colman Domingo as Danny, Marco Calvani as Claude, Will Forte as Jack, Erika Henningsen, and Kerri Kenney-Silver as Anne. While Steve Carell‘s Nick is gone, his presence will undoubtedly loom large over every scene in Italy.
Don’t Miss the Season 2 Premiere
The Four Seasons Season 2 hits Netflix on May 28, 2026. If you haven’t seen Season 1 yet, now is the perfect time to binge all eight episodes before the new season arrives.
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Margo’s Got Money Troubles: Apple TV+’s Wildly Funny Season 1 Finale Airs May 20 — Already Renewed for Season 2
Margo’s Got Money Troubles Season 1 finale hits Apple TV+ on May 20, 2026. David E. Kelley’s comedy-drama stars Elle Fanning, Michelle Pfeiffer, Nicole Kidman, and Nick Offerman — and it’s already been renewed for Season 2.

One of streaming’s most delightfully unhinged comedies is about to wrap its first season. Margo’s Got Money Troubles, Apple TV+’s acclaimed comedy-drama from legendary showrunner David E. Kelley, airs its Season 1 finale on May 20, 2026. The good news? It’s already been renewed for Season 2.
The Story: OnlyFans, Wrestling, and One Very Resourceful Woman
Based on Rufi Thorpe‘s acclaimed 2024 novel, the series follows Margo Millet (Elle Fanning), daughter of a Hooters waitress and a former professional wrestler, who finds herself pregnant by her English professor. Resourceful and determined, Margo turns to OnlyFans to support herself and her child — and unexpectedly achieves remarkable success. When she reconnects with her estranged wrestler father, he shares the ring-tested wisdom that helps her navigate a life that keeps throwing curveballs.
A Dream Cast
Elle Fanning is radiant in the lead role, but she’s surrounded by an extraordinary ensemble: Michelle Pfeiffer as Margo’s waitress mom Shyanne, Nick Offerman as her lovable ex-wrestler dad Jinx, Nicole Kidman as the unforgettable Linda “Lace” Sawkins, and Greg Kinnear as Kenny. It’s the kind of cast that could make any show appointment viewing.
Heading Into the Finale
The season finale arrives with Margo in a desperate position — facing custody mediation for her son Bodhi against her professor-turned-adversary Mark Gable (Michael Angarano), who is determined to drag her past into court. Her attorney has warned her it’ll be as ugly as a war. After eight wonderfully chaotic episodes, the Season 1 finale promises to be one of the year’s most satisfying television moments.
Watch It on Apple TV+
Margo’s Got Money Troubles premiered on Apple TV+ on April 15, 2026. The Season 1 finale streams May 20. If you haven’t started yet, this weekend is the perfect time to catch up before the finale drops.
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