Hacks Season 4 Episode 6: Release date news, time, streaming details, and more

Hacks Season 4 Episode 6: Release date (Image Via Max)
Hacks Season 4 Episode 6: Release date (Image Via Max)

Hacks Season 4, Episode 6 is scheduled to release on Thursday, May 8, 2025, and is expected to continue from where Episode 5 left off. In the previous episode, after the success of the first two episodes of Deborah’s show, the ratings began to drop again.

In the episode, Ava faces a creative dilemma as the team learns that Deborah is liked by men but is failing to connect with a crucial demographic—women between the ages of 25–45. They struggle to come up with something new to attract this audience. If they fail to do so, Deborah’s show could suffer commercial failure. Though they manage to bring viewers back once more, Ava acknowledges that the show still lacks direction.

The new episode is likely to build on the ongoing crisis the team is facing. Read on to find out the complete streaming details for Hacks Season 4 Episode 6.


Hacks Season 4 Episode 6: Release date and streaming details, explored

Hacks Season 4 Episode 6: Release date (Image Via Max)
Hacks Season 4 Episode 6: Release date (Image Via Max)

Hacks Season 4, Episode 6 will release on May 8, 2025, at 9 p.m. Eastern Time and 6 p.m. Pacific Time on Max. The show follows a weekly release schedule, with new episodes airing every Thursday until the season finale on May 29, 2025.

Viewers in the United States can stream it on Max, formerly HBO Max, with a subscription. It is also available as an add-on through Prime Video and Sling TV.

Season 4, consisting of 10 episodes, delves deeper into the rivalry between Ava and Deborah as their late-night talk show experiences highs and lows. Amid rising tensions, the season highlights the challenges of managing a successful show while trying to balance creativity and commercial demands.


What has happened in Hacks season 4 till now?

Ava is portrayed as a team player who values work-life balance, while Deborah—an old-school performer and fading star—is falling behind in ratings. She follows audience data closely and believes it’s acceptable to overburden the writers at times.

After a strong start with the first two episodes, the show’s ratings decline. This puts added pressure on the team, leading to the idea of bringing in a TikToker mom to appeal to the female demographic.

Reluctantly, they go on air with this idea—and the audience loves it. But deep down, Ava realizes that despite having talent, celebrity guests, and a working script, they still don’t know what the show really is. There is no clear or consistent direction.

Edited by Ritika Pal