‘The Four Seasons’ Renewed for Season 3 at Netflix
Netflix has officially renewed *The Four Seasons* for a third season, with the original cast returning. The decision follows a significant ratings decline after Season 2, though production details remain sparse. Season 3 is confirmed to be eight episodes long. David Tennant's potential role as a new character is suggested but unconfirmed.
What changed
Netflix announced the renewal at the Banff World Media Festival, confirming Season 3's eight-episode structure and returning core cast, despite Season 2's 63% ratings drop.
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Netflix Renews 'The Four Seasons' for Season 3 Amid Mixed Ratings
confidence 98%Netflix has officially renewed *The Four Seasons* for a third season, with the original cast returning. The decision follows a significant ratings decline after Season 2, though production details remain sparse. Season 3 is confirmed to be eight episodes long. David Tennant's potential role as a new character is suggested but unconfirmed.
What's confirmed:
- Netflix has renewed *The Four Seasons* for Season 3, with the original cast set to return.
- Season 3 will consist of eight new episodes.
- The series is co-created by Tina Fey, Lang Fisher, and Tracey Wigfield, adapting the 1981 Alan Alda film.
- Season 2 premiered on May 28, 2026, and saw a 63% ratings drop compared to earlier seasons.
- The renewal was announced at the Banff World Media Festival by Netflix’s Head of Scripted Series for US and Canada, Jinny Howe.
- Main characters returning include Claude (Marco Calvani), Kate (Tina Fey), Jack (Will Forte), Ginny (Erika Henningsen), Danny (Colman Domingo), and Anne (Kerri Kenney-Silver).
- Season 2 featured storylines including a Jersey Shore getaway and a Catskills shelter-in-place arc.
Still unconfirmed:
- David Tennant may join the cast as a new character, though his involvement has not been officially confirmed.
- Season 3 could explore new locations, including Trento, Italy, based on Season 2’s finale setup.