Insecure
American comedy-drama television series
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July 2023 | The series was added to Netflix in the U.S., becoming the first HBO series to be available on the streaming platform. |
February 7 2023 | Insecure began airing on Oprah Winfrey Network with two back-to-back episodes. |
2022 | Insecure wins NAACP Image Awards for Outstanding Comedy Series, Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series for Issa Rae, Outstanding Supporting Actress for Natasha Rothwell, and Outstanding Writing for Issa Rae. |
2021 | Insecure wins NAACP Image Awards for Outstanding Comedy Series and Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series for Issa Rae. |
December 26 2021 | The series finale of Insecure aired, concluding the show's five-season run. |
December 3 2021 | Season 5 soundtrack released. |
December 3 2021 | Soundtrack for Insecure Season 5 released. |
October 24 2021 | The fifth and final season of the series premiered. |
January 13 2021 | HBO announced that the fifth season would be the final season of the series. |
2020 | Insecure wins Black Reel Awards for Outstanding Comedy Series and Outstanding Actress, Comedy Series for Issa Rae. Yvonne Orji wins Outstanding Supporting Actress. |
2020 | Season 4 of the comedy-drama television series Insecure aired, continuing the narrative of the show's characters and storylines. |
2020 | Yvonne Orji received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series |
2020 | The series received eight Primetime Emmy Award nominations for its fourth season, including a nomination for Outstanding Comedy Series. |
June 10 2020 | Season 4 soundtrack released, notable for being under Rae's new record label Raedio in partnership with Atlantic Records. |
2019 | Issa Rae wins Satellite Award for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy Series. |
2018 | The series wins Peabody Award in the Entertainment category. Jay Ellis wins NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. |
2018 | Third season of the comedy-drama television series Insecure aired, continuing the show's exploration of contemporary African American experiences through the lives of its main characters. |
2018 | Insecure's third season aired, continuing the comedy-drama series focused on the life of Issa Rae's character. |
2018 | Issa Rae received her first Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series |
2018 | Issa Rae receives a Peabody Award for the series. Jay Ellis wins NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. Kier Lehman wins Guild of Music Supervisors Awards for Best Music Supervision and Best Song/Recording Created for Television. |
September 21 2018 | Season 3 soundtrack released. |
September 21 2018 | Soundtrack for Insecure Season 3 released. |
2017 | Issa Rae receives multiple nominations for Golden Globe Awards, NAACP Image Awards, and MTV Movie & TV Awards. |
2017 | Insecure wins AAFCA Top Ten TV Shows award and NAMIC Vision Awards for Comedy and Best Performance - Comedy for Issa Rae. |
2017 | Insecure's second season aired, continuing the comedy-drama television series that follows the experiences of the main characters. |
2017 | The American Film Institute selected Insecure as one of the top 10 television programs of the year. |
September 8 2017 | Season 2 soundtrack released. |
September 8 2017 | Soundtrack for Insecure Season 2 released. |
December 16 2016 | First soundtrack for Insecure TV series released by RCA Records, featuring modern alternative R&B artists. |
November 14 2016 | HBO renewed the show for a second season, which premiered on July 23, 2017. |
October 9 2016 | The series began its weekly broadcast on HBO following its initial online premiere. |
September 23 2016 | Insecure premiered online via HBO Now and HBO Go, marking the debut of Issa Rae's comedy-drama series about contemporary African-American experiences. |
October 15 2015 | HBO picked up the pilot for the series and greenlit it for production. |
August 6 2013 | Issa Rae and Larry Wilmore began working on a comedy series pilot about the experiences of a contemporary African-American woman. |
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