Photo: GettyInsecurefans may not see the last of the HBO series after its fifth and final season, according to starKendrick Sampson.The actor, who plays Nathan Campbell on the comedy, teased the possibility of a series spinoff or movie after the show comes to an end next season.“As far as I know, this is the end. But I also know that people bring up movies — I thinkBreaking Badcame back with aBreaking Badmovie after the last season and stuff like that,Sex and the City,” Campbell toldEntertainment Tonightin a recent interview.“So I think there’s a possibility. But I think from what I’ve heard, this is the end,” he added.While Sampson, 33, clarified that he can’t be sure if any kind of spinoff will come to fruition, he said he wishes he “had a hand in creating it.“As for the final season ofInsecure, Sampson said viewers can expect it to be “really dope” and, of course, “funny.““And there’s some moments that were even shocking to me in reading it,” he revealed.In January, HBO announced that theIssa Rae-led series, which first premiered in 2016, willconclude with its upcoming fifth season. Season 5 is scheduled to return later in 2021.“Very excited to film our fifth and final season! We couldn’t have told a complete story without the tremendous support of our audience and the faith of @HBO,” Rae, 36, who co-created and serves as an executive producer on the series,tweetedat the time. “See y’all soon! #InsecureHBO.“The Emmy-nominated comedy series follows best friends Issa (Rae) and Molly (Yvonne Orji) as the pair navigates the challenges of being Black women who defy stereotypes in Los Angeles. Along with Rae and Orji, the season 4 cast included Jay Ellis, Alexander Hodge, Amanda Seales and Natasha Rothwell.Merie W. Wallace/HBOWhen the fifth season returns, it will continue to follow the beloved characters as they evaluate relationships — new and old — in an effort to figure out who and what continues with them in the next stage of their lives.“Issa has turned insecurity into an iconic form of comedy. The show is as incisive as it is heartfelt, and it has resonated strongly with its audience because of the deeply personal work that Issa, Prentice, Melina, the cast and the writers have put into it,” Amy Gravitt, Executive Vice President, HBO Programming, previously said in a statement.“This talented team has conceived a brilliant final season forInsecure, and we look forward to having many more stories to tell with this singular group of collaborators,” she continued.
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Insecurefans may not see the last of the HBO series after its fifth and final season, according to starKendrick Sampson.The actor, who plays Nathan Campbell on the comedy, teased the possibility of a series spinoff or movie after the show comes to an end next season.“As far as I know, this is the end. But I also know that people bring up movies — I thinkBreaking Badcame back with aBreaking Badmovie after the last season and stuff like that,Sex and the City,” Campbell toldEntertainment Tonightin a recent interview.“So I think there’s a possibility. But I think from what I’ve heard, this is the end,” he added.While Sampson, 33, clarified that he can’t be sure if any kind of spinoff will come to fruition, he said he wishes he “had a hand in creating it.“As for the final season ofInsecure, Sampson said viewers can expect it to be “really dope” and, of course, “funny.““And there’s some moments that were even shocking to me in reading it,” he revealed.In January, HBO announced that theIssa Rae-led series, which first premiered in 2016, willconclude with its upcoming fifth season. Season 5 is scheduled to return later in 2021.“Very excited to film our fifth and final season! We couldn’t have told a complete story without the tremendous support of our audience and the faith of @HBO,” Rae, 36, who co-created and serves as an executive producer on the series,tweetedat the time. “See y’all soon! #InsecureHBO.“The Emmy-nominated comedy series follows best friends Issa (Rae) and Molly (Yvonne Orji) as the pair navigates the challenges of being Black women who defy stereotypes in Los Angeles. Along with Rae and Orji, the season 4 cast included Jay Ellis, Alexander Hodge, Amanda Seales and Natasha Rothwell.Merie W. Wallace/HBOWhen the fifth season returns, it will continue to follow the beloved characters as they evaluate relationships — new and old — in an effort to figure out who and what continues with them in the next stage of their lives.“Issa has turned insecurity into an iconic form of comedy. The show is as incisive as it is heartfelt, and it has resonated strongly with its audience because of the deeply personal work that Issa, Prentice, Melina, the cast and the writers have put into it,” Amy Gravitt, Executive Vice President, HBO Programming, previously said in a statement.“This talented team has conceived a brilliant final season forInsecure, and we look forward to having many more stories to tell with this singular group of collaborators,” she continued.
Insecurefans may not see the last of the HBO series after its fifth and final season, according to starKendrick Sampson.
The actor, who plays Nathan Campbell on the comedy, teased the possibility of a series spinoff or movie after the show comes to an end next season.
“As far as I know, this is the end. But I also know that people bring up movies — I thinkBreaking Badcame back with aBreaking Badmovie after the last season and stuff like that,Sex and the City,” Campbell toldEntertainment Tonightin a recent interview.
“So I think there’s a possibility. But I think from what I’ve heard, this is the end,” he added.
While Sampson, 33, clarified that he can’t be sure if any kind of spinoff will come to fruition, he said he wishes he “had a hand in creating it.”
As for the final season ofInsecure, Sampson said viewers can expect it to be “really dope” and, of course, “funny.”
“And there’s some moments that were even shocking to me in reading it,” he revealed.
In January, HBO announced that theIssa Rae-led series, which first premiered in 2016, willconclude with its upcoming fifth season. Season 5 is scheduled to return later in 2021.
“Very excited to film our fifth and final season! We couldn’t have told a complete story without the tremendous support of our audience and the faith of @HBO,” Rae, 36, who co-created and serves as an executive producer on the series,tweetedat the time. “See y’all soon! #InsecureHBO.”
The Emmy-nominated comedy series follows best friends Issa (Rae) and Molly (Yvonne Orji) as the pair navigates the challenges of being Black women who defy stereotypes in Los Angeles. Along with Rae and Orji, the season 4 cast included Jay Ellis, Alexander Hodge, Amanda Seales and Natasha Rothwell.
Merie W. Wallace/HBO

When the fifth season returns, it will continue to follow the beloved characters as they evaluate relationships — new and old — in an effort to figure out who and what continues with them in the next stage of their lives.
“Issa has turned insecurity into an iconic form of comedy. The show is as incisive as it is heartfelt, and it has resonated strongly with its audience because of the deeply personal work that Issa, Prentice, Melina, the cast and the writers have put into it,” Amy Gravitt, Executive Vice President, HBO Programming, previously said in a statement.
“This talented team has conceived a brilliant final season forInsecure, and we look forward to having many more stories to tell with this singular group of collaborators,” she continued.
source: people.com