Bill Hader Looks for a 'Second Chance' in This Killer Barry Season 3 Teaser
The Emmy-winning HBO series, starring
as the titular Barry Berkman, returns on April 24. In this first look at the new season, Barry is doing his best to move on from the dangerous world he's managed to embroil himself in.In season three, "Barry is attempting to untangle himself from the world of contract killing and fully immerse himself in acting," according to HBO. "But getting out is messy.
The teaser opens with Barry saying, "We've both done terrible things in our lives, but I believe you can be the version of yourself that you want to be." It's trademark logic from Barry, who has been forced to become a chameleon in almost all of his relationships throughout the first two seasons.
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