Aristotle Athari is confirmed to make a guest appearance in Season 3 of the popular comedy series 'Hacks' on Max, as reported exclusively by Variety. Athari joins a star-studded lineup of guest stars for the upcoming season, including Helen Hunt, George Wallace, and Christopher Lloyd. The third season of 'Hacks,' a critically acclaimed comedy series, is scheduled to premiere on May 2 with two episodes, followed by two new episodes each week until May 30.
The official synopsis for Season 3 of 'Hacks' reveals that a year after their separation, Deborah Vance (played by Jean Smart) is enjoying the success of her stand-up special, while Ava (portrayed by Hannah Einbinder) explores new opportunities in Los Angeles. Athari, a versatile talent known for his work as a stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and director, is set to bring his unique flair to the show.
Athari is recognized for his involvement in the comedy group 'Goatface,' alongside Hasan Minhaj, Asif Ali, and Fahim Anwar. In 2018, he starred in, directed, and co-wrote a comedy special with the group that aired on Comedy Central. His credits also include a stint as a cast member on 'Saturday Night Live' and appearances in the final season of the HBO comedy series 'Silicon Valley.'
Recently, Athari starred in the Max feature film 'Molli and Max in the Future' opposite Zosia Mamet and completed filming for the indie comedy 'The French Italian.' He is represented by CAA, Stride Management, and Gang Tyre.
The ensemble cast for the upcoming season of 'Hacks' features Carl Clemons-Hopkins, Kaitlin Olson, Christopher McDonald, Mark Indelicato, Rose Abdoo, and Lorenza Izzo. Additionally, Megan Stalter and Paul W. Downs have been promoted to series regulars for Season 3.
The show's co-creators and executive producers, Paul W. Downs, Lucia Aniello, and Jen Statsky, are at the helm of the production. Downs and Aniello oversee the show through their company Paulilu, which has an overall deal with Warner Bros. Television. Statsky's First Thought Productions also serves as an executive producer, along with Michael Schur of Fremulon, David Miner for 3 Arts Entertainment, and Morgan Sackett. Universal Television is the production studio behind the series.