The streaming service has officially renewed the drama series for a third season, which will consist of 10 episodes, it announced Friday.
Series stars Alexandra Breckinridge and Martin Henderson will return for the new season, which will also welcome back Tim Matheson, Annette O'Toole, Colin Lawrence, Benjamin Hollingsworth, Grayson Gurnsey, Lauren Hammersley, Sarah Dugdale, Jenny Cooper, Daniel Gillies, Chase Petriw and Marco Grazzini.
ET's Katie Krause exclusively spoke with Breckenridge and Henderson about the upcoming third season, which would follow the cliffhanger of Henderson's Jack "I was in shock. I was genuinely like, 'Wait, what?' Cause we had only aired season 1 and then we shot season 2 and said we got picked up for season 3 and I was like, 'Wait, what happened?' It was just not normal. The show must be doing very well!" Breckenridge said.
"It was unusual to get a call about the third season of the show. I guess based off the performance of season 1, definitely indicated people were flocking to the show and we frankly also fortunate the show launched just prior to COVID, then the lockdowns so I think the show found an audience. Millions of people over the world stuck inside and looking for things to entertain them and into us.
Sue Tenney serves as executive producer and showrunner, with Jocelyn Freid, Roma Roth, Christopher E. Perry and Robyn Carr serving as executive producers.
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