
Is ‘Feud' returning for season 3? Everything we know so far
Ryan Murphy's Feud anthology series has kept audiences hooked with its dramatic dives into real-life rivalries. After the success of Feud: Bette and Joan and Feud: Capote vs. The Swans , fans are buzzing with excitement for Season 3. Here's a look at the latest rumours and what might be in store for the next chapter of this stylish, gossip-fueled drama. Is Feud Season 3 Happening?
As of July 2025, FX hasn't officially confirmed Feud Season 3, but there's plenty of reason to be optimistic. The show's second season, Capote vs. The Swans , earned 10 Emmy nominations, signaling strong critical and audience support. Production rumors suggest filming may have started in April 2024 in Los Angeles under the working title 'Snow Globe,' with shooting possibly wrapping by July 2024. If this timeline holds, we could see a premiere in late 2025 or early 2026. However, without official confirmation, these dates remain speculative.
The seven-year gap between Seasons 1 and 2 shows FX is willing to take time to craft a compelling story, so fans might need patience. Still, the show's history of attracting top talent and delivering juicy drama makes a third season feel like a strong possibility. What to Expect from Feud Season 3
If Feud Season 3 moves forward, fans can anticipate the same polished production that defined the first two seasons. Expect meticulous period details, from lavish costumes to evocative sets, whether the story unfolds in 1990s New York or another glamorous era. The narrative will likely explore themes of betrayal, ambition, and the cost of fame, as seen in Bette and Joan 's Hollywood rivalry and Capote vs. The Swans ' cautionary tale of self-destruction.
The show's ability to blend historical accuracy with dramatic flair will keep viewers hooked. Season 2's focus on Truman Capote's fallout with New York's elite showed how Feud can turn real events into compelling television, and Season 3 will likely follow suit with a story that's both juicy and poignant.
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