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'Silicon Valley' Season 4: HBO Releases New Trailer, Key Art Poster

HBO recently unveiled a new piece of key art for "Silicon Valley" season 4 drawn by famous comic book artist and screenwriter Daniel Clowes, as well as a new trailer for the upcoming season of the show.

"Silicon Valley" is comedy series that takes a comic look at the modern-day hub of the high-tech gold rush, where the most qualified individuals to succeed are also the least capable of dealing with success.

The new official trailer for the forthcoming season shows Richard Hendricks (Thomas Middleditch) quitting the Pied Piper, a start-up tech company in Silicon Valley. Without much contest from the original team, he keeps the company's name and hopes to "build a new internet."

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Aside from a scene in which Hendricks' is seen attempting to kick through a closet door in a fit of rage, his specific plans on rebooting his company remains a mystery.

However, the trailer showcases more than just Hendrick's meltdown. Everyone at or remotely related to the Pied Piper is beginning to freak out as well. While Jared (Zach Woods) sticks by his friend through thick and thin, Erlich Bachman (T.J. Miller) is busy explaining to women what "mansplaining" is. Meanwhile, Dinesh (Kumail Nanjiani) and Bertram (Martin Starr) are seen wearing matching pajamas and saying "rad."

"Silicon Valley" was created by Mike Judge, John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky with Judge, Alec Berg, Michael Rotenberg and Tom Lassally serving as executive producers. The series also stars Josh Brener, Amanda Crew, Suzanne Cryer, Matt Ross and Jimmy O. Yang.

In other news, the series has not officially been renewed but expects to continue for a fifth season. In such case, Clay Tarver will be promoted to executive producer and series co-showrunner. Apparently, the show is bringing additional reinforcements as both Berg and Judge are busy handling other projects aside from "Silicon Valley."

The fourth season of "Silicon Valley" is set to premiere on Sunday, April 23 at 10 p.m. EDT on HBO.

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