
The Gilded Age Season 3 Schedule: Here's When New Episodes Come Out
For those of you who like beautiful costumes, fun set design, people with money, and low-stakes drama, you're in luck: The Gilded Age is back for season 3. The show follows a group of high society New Yorkers in the 1880s as they try to climb the ladder and stake their claim amongst America's most powerful people. It's dramatic and frothy all at the same time, and that's why people love it.
So when can you watch the new season? That's what we're here to discuss. Here's everything you need to know about catching The Gilded Age season 3.
Tonight!! Major news. The show premieres Sunday, June 22 at 9 p.m. EST on HBO and HBO Max.
SUBSCRIBE TO HBO MAX
There are eight episodes, which is the same amount we got last season. The first season was nine episodes, though, so I am going to feel a little bit bitter about that for the foreseeable future. We've been robbed! Just kidding.
Episodes air every Sunday night from now until August, and they hit HBO Max every Sunday night at 9 p.m. EST. There's only one per week, too, so you won't have tons to catch up on if you miss a week. Here's whenever every episode will drop:

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