The first teaser for season three of Hacks was shared on Friday when the May premiere date was revealed.
Jean Smart, 72, was seen as comedian Deborah Vance with Hannah Einbinber, 28, as her young, cynical comedy writer Ava Daniels.
It’s been a year now Deborah fired Ava after writing her highly successful new comedy special in season two.
“A year after parting ways, Deborah Vance (Smart) capitalizes on the success of her stand-up special, while Ava (Einbinder) pursues new opportunities in Los Angeles,” the official log line reads.
The trailer debuts on May 2 and opens with Smart in a long, sequined coat authoritatively entering a casino.
The first teaser for season three of Hacks was shared on Friday when the May premiere date was revealed. Jean Smart was seen as comedian Deborah Vance with Hannah Einbinber as her young, cynical comedy writer Ava Daniels
It’s been a year since Deborah fired Ava after writing her highly successful new comedy special in season two. Seen in 2023
The trailer, which is set to Elton John’s I’m Still Standing, then cuts to Ava trying to catch a ride by putting her hand in the door to prevent it from closing.
When the door opens, Deborah is standing in the elevator and the two stare awkwardly at each other.
The trailer then quickly cuts to various scenes from the upcoming season without revealing too much of the third season’s plot.
The nine-episode season kicks off with two episodes on May 2, followed by two new episodes per week and the season finale on May 30.
The chemistry between Smart and Einbinder is a big part of what makes the series work, in addition to the great writing and acting from the entire cast.
“Deborah and Ava are the secret sauce in the Hacks recipe,” Smart said recently in a phone conversation with Vanity fair.
“They’re filling in gaps in the other person’s life that they don’t even realize, or certainly don’t necessarily talk about,” she added.
Created and screened by Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs and Jen Statsky, Hacks features a main cast of Smart, Einbinder and Carl Clemons-Hopkins.
“A year after parting ways, Deborah Vance (Smart) capitalizes on the success of her stand-up special, while Ava (Einbinder) pursues new opportunities in Los Angeles,” the official log line reads.
The trailer debuts on May 2 and opens with Smart in a long, sequined coat authoritatively entering a casino
When season two ended, the women had parted ways on a bad note. Deborah fired Ava after writing her highly successful new comedy special
The new season starts a year later. “A year after parting ways, Deborah Vance (Jean Smart) capitalizes on the success of her stand-up special, while Ava (Hannah Einbinder) pursues new opportunities in Los Angeles,” the official log line reads.
The trailer, which is set to Elton John’s I’m Still Standing, then cuts to Ava trying to catch a ride by putting her hand in the door to prevent it from closing.
The trailer then quickly cuts to various scenes from the upcoming season without revealing too much of the third season’s plot
The nine-episode season kicks off with two episodes on May 2, followed by two new episodes per week and the season finale airing on May 30.
The supporting cast includes Paul W. Downs, Megan Stalter and Kaitlin Olson, all of whom have had recurring roles since the first season.
Season two saw the arrival of several high-profile guest stars, including Margaret Cho and Wayne Newton, who play themselves.
Helen Hunt, Christopher Lloyd and Tony Goldwyn are among the six confirmed guest stars appearing in the third season of Hacks.
Other guest stars confirmed for season three include Mad Men alum Christina Hendricks, Emmy winner Dan Bucatinsky and comedy veteran George Wallace.