
The Gilded Age drops season 3 teaser and release date
The Gilded Age Season 3 has released a sneak preview of their next series due out in June where viewers follow the trials and tribulations of old money v's the new in 1880s' Manhattan high society.
Created by Julian Fellowes, the creator behind Downton Abbey, the cast of the six-time Emmy nominated show includes The White Lotus 3's Carrie Coon, The Mist's Morgan Spector, Sex and the City' s Cynthia Nixon and The Good Fight's Christine Baranski.
Season 2 of The Gilded Age saw Marian Brook calling off her engagement to Dashiell all while sharing a romantic kiss with Larry Russell, marking the start of a new relationship.
Elsewhere, Ada Brook unexpectedly inherited a fortune from her late husband, overturning the power dynamics in the Van Rhijn household and diminishing Agnes's control.
Meanwhile, Bertha Russell's new Metropolitan Opera opened in direct competition with the Academy of Music, signaling her growing dominance in New York society, while Peggy Scott left her job at the New York Globe to pursue her writing independently.
The much-loved show has been nominated for six Emmys, including Outstanding Drama Series and acting nods for Carrie Coon and Christine Baranski.
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