Listen Live
Black America Web Featured Video
CLOSE

As we all face some serious coronavirus fears right now, it’s about time for a good laugh for a reprieve from it all.

Thankfully, Season 4 of “Insecure” is on the way, and the full trailer is already chock full of giggle-worthy scenes, a sign of what is to come from the fourth go-round of the hit HBO series nearly two years since its third debuted.

LIKE US ON FACEBOOK. FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM & TWITTER. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE.

In the two-minute clip, everyone looks the same, but things are quite different. After quitting her job at We Got Y’all and seemingly moving on from Nathan after his ghosting misstep (and Molly’s interference), Issa (Issa Rae) looks to start the new season both job-less and man-less. However, as she tells Molly with help from her awkward laugh, “All of this sounds bad, but it’s actually really good. It’s good vibes only!”

She’s focused on turning her passion into her career, and she isn’t looking for any distractions – just yet.

Sign Up For Our Newsletter!

Other changes for our faves include, hopefully, Molly (Yvonne Orji) moving fully on from ‘Dro (Sarunus Jackson) to Andrew (Alexander Hodge), or “Asian Bae” as they call him on the show. However, she’s already skeptical about their future. Lawrence is dating a colleague of Issa’s, a girl named Condola (a relationship  we saw begin in Season 3), and it makes things awkward for Issa who ends up asking her, “Where are your exes? Let me run up on them like you running up on mine!”

In addition to that, Tiffany’s (Amanda Seales) had her baby and is exhausted by mommy life while Kelli (Natasha Rothwell) …she’s still a funny mess.

We’re looking forward to wherever all these storylines go, because it’s been too long. The Season 3 finale aired in late September 2018 and with a full plate of opportunities on her plate, including starring in films like “Little,” “The Photograph” and the upcoming comedy “Lovebirds,” and a slew of new HBO programming that had to find space, Issa Rae put the series on hold for a year.

She shared the first cast photo from day one of Season 1 in September, joking that they were making the show an hour-long based on all the online demands.

She also dropped a teaser with her rapping mirror alter ego in January, but we’re set to get a full taste of what’s to come when Season 4 premieres on April 12.

PHOTO: Merie W. Wallace/HBO