Megan Stalter is processing her goodbye to Hacks.

Days after the HBO Max series wrapped, the actress appeared at Bravo's Las Culturistas Culture Awards 2026, where she discussed the emotional impact of the finale. "I feel very sick. I feel very sad," Stalter told Deadline, acknowledging that the ending affected her more than expected.

In the same conversation, Stalter indicated openness to a Hacks spinoff, prompting speculation about which character might anchor its own series.

Stalter praised the creators' choice to end the show. "It couldn't have ended any other way," she said, calling the finale a "beautiful ending" that felt inevitable.

Stalter recently released her new single "Prettiest Girl in America," directing her post-Hacks energy toward new creative work. What comes next—music, another acting project, or expanded HBO content—remains unclear.

Fans are divided between enthusiasm for more Hacks content and respect for the cast's transition away from the show. The spinoff possibility has generated social media speculation about which character might receive a limited series.

For now, Stalter is moving forward one appearance at a time.