‘BoJack Horseman’ Season 4 Trailer: Everybody’s Searching for Something, Even BoJack Himself — Watch

Our favorite self-loathing 90s sitcom star is back and he has a new lease on life (supposedly). The Season 4 trailer of the animated Netflix satiric dramedy “BoJack Horseman” has been released, giving us a glimpse of what to expect from our favorite immoral equine.

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When we last saw BoJack Horseman (voiced by Will Arnett) he was arguably at his worst, contemplating (and attempting) suicide after a tumultuous season of ups and downs for the washed-up ’90s star. The closing shot of BoJack gazing at the wild horses running just after choosing not to kill himself, paired with Nina Simone’s “Stars,” leads viewers to believe that there’s more to look forward to in life for BoJack.

The series, created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg, revolves around BoJack Horseman, a washed-up star of the ’90s sitcom “Horsin’ Around” who initially planned his big return to celebrity relevance with a tell-all autobiography. The series takes place in Hollywood and satirizes celebrity culture, drug abuse, anxiety and the film industry.

From what we’ve seen in the trailer for Season 4, things might actually start to come together for BoJack and friends. Every character has something to work out this upcoming season, from Diane and Mr. Peanut Butter’s struggling marriage to Todd finally moving forward with his life and making something of himself. But perhaps the most interesting plot point teased in the Season 4 trailer is how BoJack will move on from not getting his Oscar nom, and whether his supposed daughter will be a part of that healing process.

With plenty of drama, laughs, and tears promised, Season 4 of “BoJack Horseman” is sure to continue its tradition of captivating viewers and delivering storytelling that’s nothing short of amazing.

Season 4 of “BoJack Horseman” premieres Friday, September 8th on Netflix.

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