With just two episodes left before Insecure wraps up its five-season run on HBO, fans will get to go behind-the-scenes of the final season in the new documentary Insecure: The End.
Series creator and star Issa Rae is seen getting emotional while addressing her cast and crew behind-the-scenes of the hit HBO series in a new trailer that debuted on Monday, via HBO YouTube.
The documentary will debut on the HBO Max streaming service on Sunday, December 26 - the same day as the Insecure series finale, which airs at 9 PM ET on HBO - with the documentary airing on HBO Monday, December 27 at 10 PM ET.
Emotional: Series creator and star Issa Rae is seen getting emotional while addressing her cast and crew behind-the-scenes of the hit HBO series in a new trailer that debuted on Monday, via HBO YouTube
The end: The documentary will debut on the HBO Max streaming service on Sunday, December 26 - the same day as the Insecure series finale, which airs at 9 PM ET on HBO - with the documentary airing on HBO Monday, December 27 at 10 PM ET
The documentary is described as, 'An intimate look at the making of the final season and the cultural impact of the HBO award winning comedy, Insecure.
The trailer begins with Rae, 36, addressing her cast and crew, many of whom are recording her speech.
'I am just incredibly humbled, blessed,' Rae begins, before getting choked up for a moment.
Address: The trailer begins with Rae, 36, addressing her cast and crew, many of whom are recording her speech
Humbled: 'I am just incredibly humbled, blessed,' Rae begins, before getting choked up for a moment
'You aspire, you dream, I never imagined I would get to work with so many amazing, talented people,' she adds, while she's seen hugging many of them.
She adds, 'You guys have elevated me,' while they all raise their glasses and toast to the success of the hit series.
Insecure showrunner and executive producer Prentice Penny adds, 'Working in television for a long time and not being able to see people that looked like me, to be able to do a show like that now sets the groundwork that people want to make more shows like us, is