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Is ‘Your Honor' returning for season 3? Everything we know so far

Is ‘Your Honor' returning for season 3? Everything we know so far

By Aman Shukla Published on August 5, 2025, 19:00 IST Last updated August 5, 2025, 19:35 IST
Ever since Your Honor exploded on Netflix in 2024, fans have been wondering: is that really the end of Michael Desiato's story? Or is there still more to explore in New Orleans' dark, tangled web of crime, law, and personal redemption?
Here's a breakdown of where things stand with Your Honor Season 3—and what could happen if the show makes a comeback. The Current Status of Your Honor Season 3
As of August 2025, nothing's official yet. There's no green light for a third season, but there's also no definite 'no',—which means there's still hope. Originally meant to be a one-season limited series on Showtime, Your Honor got a serious second wind when it landed on Netflix in May 2024. Within weeks, it shot up Netflix's Top 10 list, racking up nearly 45 million hours watched. That kind of success naturally got people talking about more.
CBS Studios president David Stapf didn't rule anything out when he spoke to Deadline in July 2024. He said they 'love the show' and hope it continues—but added that it's 'too soon to tell.' That sounds like the kind of vague-but-hopeful comment you make when discussions are still happening behind the scenes.
Even Bryan Cranston has added fuel to the fire. Back in April 2023, he revealed Showtime had shown interest in a third season. But he made it clear it would only happen if there was a good reason to bring the story back. Fast forward to June 2024—Cranston was once again stirring the pot, this time on social media, celebrating the show's Netflix success… though, again, no confirmation. What Could Your Honor Season 3 Be About?
Season 2 ended on a pretty final note. Michael Desiato confessed, went to prison, and was completely broken by grief. It felt like the end of the road. Cranston himself has said if Season 3 happens, he's more likely to step into a producer role than return as the lead. He even floated the idea of exploring what comes after a man loses everything—though only if it's done with purpose.
But the story doesn't have to revolve around Michael. There's still plenty of unfinished business in New Orleans.
One idea? Shift the spotlight to Gina Baxter. After that jaw-dropping Season 2 finale—where her father shot her husband and she stepped into power—the possibilities are endless. Gina leading the Baxter empire could make for a ruthless, bloody season. And let's not forget Jimmy Baxter. He's down, but he might not be out just yet.
Then there's the Desire Gang, Eugene's storyline, and Assistant U.S. Attorney Olivia Delmont. Each of these characters has enough complexity to carry a season on their own.
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Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at BusinessUpturn.com
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