HBO Renews 'Westworld,' 'Divorce' & 'Insecure'

Photo of James Marsden & Evan Rachel Wood in 'Westworld,' courtesy Warner Bros.

HBO has renewed freshman series Westworld, Divorce and Insecure, the network announced Monday.

“I am thrilled to announce the pickup of our three fall series, all of which have distinctive, original voices,” HBO's president of programming Casey Bloys said in a statement obtained by Variance. “Critics and viewers alike have welcomed Westworld and Insecure, as well as the return of Sarah Jessica Parker to the network after 12 years with Divorce.”

The premium cable network is touting the three series' ratings, pointing to Westworld's average total viewers of 11.7 million viewers, outperforming Game of Thrones and True Detective's first-season runs.

Divorce has averaged 4.4 million viewers, while Insecure has attracted 3.2 million, in the range of fellow HBO titles such as Veep and Girls, respectively. 

The first season of Westworld included a cast of Anthony Hopkins, Ed Harris, Evan Rachel Wood, James Marsden, Jeffrey Wright, Tessa Thompson, Luke Hemsworth and more.

Divorce stars Parker, Thomas Haden Church, Molly Shannon and others. Insecure was created by Larry Wilmore and Issa Rae, the latter of whom is also the show's star.