HBO Max In Treatment reboot gets May premiere date
By Mads Lennon
HBO’s critically-acclaimed Emmy Award-winning drama series In Treatment is finally returning for its fourth season soon! The rebooted version of the series will start Orange is the New Black star Uzo Aduba as the lead role of the therapist Dr. Brooke Taylor, who will lead the charge with several clients rotating throughout the episodes.
If you watched the original Gabriel Byrne-led series, each episode functioned like an individual therapy session, and it sounds like the reboot will follow a similar format. Set in present-day Los Angeles, the upcoming season of In Treatment will focus on a trio of patients as they try to navigate “modern concerns,” such as the pandemic and significant cultural/social shifts.
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Apart from the patients, Brooke will also have to contend with issues and complications in her personal life, which is something that Bryen’s character Paul Weston also faced in the original three seasons, even attending therapy himself.
The new season will star Anthony Ramos as a work-from-home health aide to a wealthy family’s adult son; Liza Colón-Zayas as Brooke’s longtime friend and confidante, John Benjamin Kicky as a charming millionaire turned white-collar criminal; Quintessa Swindell as one of Brooke’s teenage clients trying to set herself apart from her family’s expectations; and Joel Kinnaman as Brooke’s long-time on-again, off-again boyfriend.
When is In Treatment Season 4 going to premiere on HBO Max?
The fourth season of In Treatment will officially premiere in May, although we don’t have an exact date yet. This is an HBO Max series, not an HBO show, so don’t anticipate it airing on the conventional premium cable channel.
New episodes of the series haven’t aired since 2010. Now seems like the right time for the show to make a comeback. It’ll be interesting to see how they fold in current events.
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In Treatment returns with its rebooted fourth season this May on HBO Max.