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Colin From Accounts Renewed for Season 3 at Paramount+

Colin From Accounts Renewed for Season 3 at Paramount+

Yahoo08-04-2025
One of our favorite TV imports is coming back. (Tariff-free! We think.)
Paramount+ has renewed the Australian rom-com Colin From Accounts for a third season, TVLine has learned. Patrick Brammall and Harriet Dyer will return to write, executive-produce and star in the new season.
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Brammall and Dyer star as Gordon and Ashley, who find a romantic spark while they care for an injured dog they name Colin (From Accounts). Emma Harvie co-stars as Ashley's friend Megan, with Genevieve Hegney and Michael Logo as Gordon's co-workers Chiara and Brett, and Helen Thomson as Ashley's ridiculously nosy mother Lynelle. (Read here why we think Colin is worth watching.)
Season 2, which debuted in September, ended on a cliffhanger, with Gordon impulsively proposing to Ashley at Megan's wedding — and Ashley turning him down flat.
'We're VERY excited to bring you Season 3 of our show,' Brammall and Dyer said in a statement. 'To be honest, with the way we ended Season 2, it would have been weird not to make a third, so here we are. We promise we won't leave you hanging like that again. Probably.'
Happy to hear is coming back? What are you hoping to see in Season 3? Share your thoughts on the renewal news in a comment below.
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