Now that it's becoming safer and safer to produce television again without the risk of contracting COVID-19, it appears that studios, including HBO, are ready to start on some of their next projects. Chief among them, in HBO's case, is starting up the next season of their hit series True Detective.
HBO has started development on the fourth season of True Detective. For this upcoming season of True Detective, the fourth season will be titled True Detective: Night Country.
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While the season's next batch of main characters has yet to be cast, The Hollywood Reporter has learned HBO brought back Issa Lopez to write, direct, and produce the show throughout its fourth season. The show is expected to bring back Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson, who starred in the show's first season, as executive producers much as they did for seasons two and three. However, nothing has been finalized as of now. Barry Jenkins, who is best known for his work in Moonlight, is also attached to the project as an executive producer.
The real twist of it all is that show creator Nic Pizzolatto will not be involved in the fourth season, although he might be credited as an executive producer because of his role in the show's original conception. Pizzolatto and HBO agreed to part ways regarding the show in January 2020, so it's not too big of a shock. True Detective hasn't had a new season since 2019, which honestly wouldn't surprise its fanbase seeing how it had a four-year hiatus between its second and third season. At the same time, you can't blame them this time around because, much like with other studios, the pandemic probably got in the way of any plans they may have previously had.
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