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Bill Hader Teases The ‘Mostly Bad’ Things In Store For His Character In New Season Of ‘Barry’

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The long-awaited third season of “Barry” is on its way, and Bill Hader shared some intel on the upcoming episodes during a recent session with the press at the virtual Television Critics Association press tour earlier this week.

According to Hader, there are “even more bad things” in store for his character, assassin/aspiring actor Barry Berkman, as reported by The Playlist. READ MORE: Paul Rudd Crashes Bill Hader’s ‘Conan’ Interview To Pull Off That ‘Mac And Me’ Prank One Last Time “But some good things, but also bad,” “Barry” co-creator Alex Berg chimed in. “Mostly bad,” joked Hader.

As Hader recalled, filming on the third season was set to begin in March 2020, with the first table read having taken place, when the pandemic hit and slammed the brakes on all TV and film production. “And we all hugged,” Goldberg said of receiving the shutdown news after that table read. “We all hugged,” said Hader. “We all hugged but we didn’t know if we should or not,” added co-star Stephen Root, with Hader adding, “Yeah.

We were fully throwing caution to the wind at that table read. And then, yeah, we shut down.” READ MORE: Bill Hader On Being Thirsted After Online And His Anxiety During the extensive time-off period, Berg and Hader reexamined the scripts for the third season, and wound up rewriting them all so that each episode is its “own thing and you’re always trying to do something different,” said Berg. “We tried something different on that one, but the show always really works when it’s about the characters and the emotions of what’s happening,” Hader added. “We’re learning this in the writing and the editing, and everything.

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