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  1. HBO. Release. March 25, 2018. ( 2018-03-25) –. May 28, 2023. ( 2023-05-28) Barry is an American black comedy crime drama television series created by Alec Berg and Bill Hader that premiered on HBO on March 25, 2018, and concluded on May 28, 2023, after four seasons and 32 episodes.

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    • "Change for the World" by Charles Bradley (seasons 1–3)
  2. Barry is a dark comedy crime drama created by Alec Berg and Bill Hader, who also stars as the title character. The series follows Barry, a depressed hit man from the Midwest who moves to Los Angeles and gets involved in the theatre arts scene.

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  3. Barry is a dark comedy series starring Bill Hader as a depressed hitman who finds himself in the LA theater scene. Watch the full series, behind the scenes, bloopers, and more on HBO.com.

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  4. May 29, 2023 · Henry Winkler, the actor who played Gene Cousineau in the HBO series "Barry", talks about the finale of the show, where he dies by Gene's hand. He reveals how he shot the scene, what Gene's life is like in prison, and how he interprets the final shot with John. The finale reveals that Gene is the true culprit of Janice's murder and that Barry is innocent.

  5. May 7, 2023 · Vince Gilligan. Writers Strike. Barry star Bill Hader explains the time jump in season 4 to propel the final season forward with Barry and Sally, and talks Better Call Saul influences.

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  7. Barry is a dark comedy series created by and starring Bill Hader as Barry Berkman, a depressed hit man who finds himself in Los Angeles. He tries to escape his past and pursue his passion for acting, but faces dangers and challenges along the way.

  8. Barry is a comedy-drama starring Bill Hader as a depressed, low-rent hit man who falls in love with acting while on a job in LA. Watch the eight episodes online and access extras such as interviews, previews and episode guides.

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