- Paramount+ releases first teaser trailer for Lioness season 3
- The release date is confirmed as August 2, 2026
- Zoe Saldaña, Nicole Kidman, Morgan Freeman and creator Taylor Sheridan all return
The first teaser trailer for Lioness Season 3, returning to Paramount+ on August 2, has been released.
The explosive and incredibly chaotic 60-second first look confirms that series leads Zoe Saldaña, Nicole Kidman and Morgan Freeman will all be reprising their roles in new episodes.
As the official synopsis explains, “Joe (Saldaña) walks the line between duty and home as unseen forces swirl around her world. Patterns emerge where they shouldn’t, names disappear and paths rearrange.
“Guided by Kaitlyn (Kidman) and Westfield (Michael Kelly), Joe confronts enemies operating in the shadows, leaving her to reckon with a war that now reaches into every part of her life.”
Taylor Sheridan returns to write the series and serves as an executive producer.
You can catch up Lioness season 3 trailer below – but after Farmer season 2, Marshals, and Dutton Ranch already aired this year, you can’t afford to miss it.
Opinion: Lioness season 3 trailer makes absolutely no sense – but you have to look at what’s not shown
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Watch the above and you’ll be bombarded with explosions, kidnappings, and lion squads armed with guns storming into abandoned buildings. At first glance, it’s exactly like the previous two seasons, with little difference.
But if something isn’t broken, you don’t fix it – and Lioness delivering more of exactly what fans want is what could make it the strongest and most underrated Taylor Sheridan show of the bunch.
There could be a huge change on the horizon though… just look at what’s not being shown. Joe and husband Neal (Dave Annable) had serious marital problems in Season 2, and judging by their sparse dialogue in the teaser, it could be about to get even worse.
“I’m afraid of you… afraid like this world came to be,” Neal says, as Joe replies, “The world didn’t turn out like this… it’s always been like this.”
It’s another stark reminder of how different their worlds and opinions are, and I don’t know if their relationship is strong enough to survive Joe’s real life-or-death missions.
We’ll know more on August 2, though we don’t yet know how Season 3 episodes will be released.
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