‘Ballers’ and ‘Insecure’ Earn Renewals from HBO

Insecure Season 3 Stars
Amanda Seales, Yvonne Orji, Issa Rae, and Natasha Rothwell in ‘Insecure’ season 3 (Photo: Merie W. Wallace/HBO)

HBO wants more of both half-hour comedies, Ballers and Insecure. The network’s officially confirmed Insecure will return for a fourth season and Ballers will be back for season five.

Ballers season four, which consists of nine episodes, is currently airing on Sundays at 10pm ET/PT. The series was created by Boardwalk Empire‘s Stephen Levinson and stars Dwayne Johnson, Rob Corddry, John David Washington, Omar Benson Miller, Donovan Carter, Troy Garity, London Brown, and Brittany S. Hall.

Insecure season three is airing Sundays at 10:30pm ET/PT and comes from Issa Rae and Larry Wilmore. Rae also stars in the series alongside Yvonne Orji, Lisa Joyce, Natasha Rothwell, Amanda Seales and Y’lan Noel.

More on Ballers: After refusing to compromise his principles by joining an alliance with the filthy-rich Anderson brothers to move a football franchise to Las Vegas, Spencer and his partner Joe set out to expand their foothold in the client-management business, weighing an opportunity to purchase an extreme-sports LA outfit.

Meanwhile, Ricky eyes a comeback while chafing at his new life as a father; Charles faces the challenges of being a general manager; Vernon continues his profligate ways, to the chagrin of his sidekick, Reggie; and Jason tries to set Spencer up with a high-school prodigy, Quincy Crawford, and his equally impressive mother, Jayda.

More on Insecure: After refusing to compromise his principles by joining an alliance with the filthy-rich Anderson brothers to move a football franchise to Las Vegas, Spencer and his partner Joe set out to expand their foothold in the client-management business, weighing an opportunity to purchase an extreme-sports LA outfit.

Meanwhile, Ricky eyes a comeback while chafing at his new life as a father; Charles faces the challenges of being a general manager; Vernon continues his profligate ways, to the chagrin of his sidekick, Reggie; and Jason tries to set Spencer up with a high-school prodigy, Quincy Crawford, and his equally impressive mother, Jayda.