“True Detective” fans will need to wait a little longer for the HBO show’s latest season. Deadline reports that HBO now has the fourth season of its crime anthology series dated for a January 2024 premiere date. Clips of “True Detective: Night Country” were part of a Max sizzle reel for the streamer’s 2023 releases, but HBO never gave a specific date for when the show would air. Now it’s official: the series kicks off the next calendar year in four months.
HBO didn’t provide a reason for pushing “Night Country” back, but one may surmise it has something to do with the ongoing WGA and SAG-AFTRA guild strikes. Plenty of other TV shows & movies have been delayed from them already. But given that the series never had an official premiere date in the first place, it could also be something more strategic on HBO’s part. Warner Bros. Discovery may anticipate that the Fall release of “Barbie” on Max may dominate the streamer. Or alternatively a January 2024 release for “Night Country” feels a void on their release calendar after the studio moved “Dune: Part Two” from this November to a March 15, 2024 theatrical release.
But also remember that the original “True Detective” with Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson premiered on the network in January 2014, and Season 3 with Mahirsala Ali in January 2019. And “The Last Of Us” did incredibly well for HBO in its January premiere date this year, breaking all kinds of viewership records. Maybe the network anticipates “Night Country” being a big hit like that show.
As for the cast “Night Country,” Jodie Foster and Kali Reis headline the new series. This season follows Foster and Reis’ detectives as they investigate the disappearance of eight men from an arctic research station in Ennis, Alaska. John Hawkes, Christopher Eccleston, Fiona Shaw, Finn Bennett, Anna Lambe, Aka Niviâna, Isabella Star Lablanc, and Joel D. Montgrand also star.
“Night Country” marks the first season of “True Detective” without Nic Pizzolatto not serving as showrunner. Issa López replaces him there, and also serves and writer, executive producer, and directs every episode. Pizzolatto stays on as an executive producer on the series, with McConaughey, Harrelson and Cary Joji Fukunaga. Other executive producers include Foster, Barry Jenkins, Adele Romanski, and Mark Ceryak through Pastel, as well as Mari Jo Winkler, Chris Mundy, Alan Page Arriaga, Steve Golin, and Richard Brown. Producers on “Night Country” include Princess Daazhraii Johnson, Cathy Tagnak Rexford, and Sam Breckman.
Stay tuned for an official date for the premiere of “True Detective: Night Country.” The show will air both on HBO and Max. Check out a teaser trailer for the series below.