HBO Max renews True Detective for season 5 after streaming success
“As one mystery ends, another will begin”
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HBO has confirmed ina tweet(see below) that a new fifth season ofTrue Detectiveis on its way. This is exciting news for fans of the show, but no huge surprise considering the fourth season, calledTrue Detective: Night Country,was incredibly well-received by both viewers and critics.
Details about what season five will be about and even when to expect it are thin on the ground. But we do know that Issa López, the showrunner forTrue Detective: Night Country, will also be overseeing season five as part of a deal with HBO.
This is good news considering that, according toVariety, the fifth season was the most-watched so far onMaxwith a massive 12.7 million viewers. It also looks likeTrue Detective: Night Countryfound a bigger following over time and built up significant momentum with 3.2 million viewers tuning into the finale – a 57% increase compared to the number of people who watched the premiere.
Did Night Country reignite the True Detective spark?
We know we’re not alone in thinking that the first season ofTrue Detective(the one starring Matthew McConaughey, Woody Harrelson and Michelle Monaghan)was phenomenal and easily up there with one of the best things we’ve ever seen on TV.
However, the second and third seasons ofTrue Detectivethat followed failed to captivate audiences in the same way. In fact, reviews for season two were not good at all – it had just 47% on Rotten Tomatoes at the time of writing.
The recently-released fourth season recaptured some of the magic of the first. For those who haven’t seen it yet,True Detective: Night Countryis set in the fictional town of Ennis, Alaska. It follows Jodie Foster as Chief Liz Danvers and Kali Reis as Trooper Evangeline Navarro as they investigate the disappearance of eight men from a research station.
Not everyone was a fan of the fourth season, but it received high praise from both viewers and critics. In fact, when we were combing through early reviews ofTrue Detective: Night Country, we loved thatTIMEwrote that it “throws a bucket of ice water on a flagging franchise”. And, without giving too much away,RogerEbert.com’s Brian Tallerico wrote that he loves the darker side of this latest season. It’s “a mesmerizing study of murder, misogyny, racism, cycles of abuse, and possibly something out of H.P. Lovecraft.”
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According toDeadline, it’s not yet been decided whether the next season ofTrue Detectivewill be related to the fourth season or whether it’ll be a new standalone story. We also wouldn’t expect Foster or Reis to return consideringTrue Detectivehas historically changed its lead actors with each new instalment.
While we wait for season five, you can watchTrue Detective: Night Countrynow on Max, one of thebest streaming services. If you’re in the UK, you can watch it on Sky Atlantic, and you’ll find it on Binge in Australia.
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Becca is a contributor to TechRadar, a freelance journalist and author. She’s been writing about consumer tech and popular science for more than ten years, covering all kinds of topics, including why robots have eyes and whether we’ll experience the overview effect one day. She’s particularly interested in VR/AR, wearables, digital health, space tech and chatting to experts and academics about the future. She’s contributed to TechRadar, T3, Wired, New Scientist, The Guardian, Inverse and many more. Her first book, Screen Time, came out in January 2021 with Bonnier Books. She loves science-fiction, brutalist architecture, and spending too much time floating through space in virtual reality.
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