‘Gilded Age’ Sets Season 3 Release Date, HBO Drops First Teaser

HBO has announced the highly anticipated premiere date for Season 3 of “The Gilded Age,” along with releasing a thrilling teaser for the period drama. The new season is set to debut on June 22 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on HBO and streaming on Max. In the teaser, viewers catch a glimpse of Mrs. Russell (played by Carrie Coon) advising her daughter, Gladys (portrayed by Taissa Farmiga), on the prospects of marriage, hinting at the tensions surrounding her engagement to the Duke of Buckingham (played by Ben Lamb).
The official description for Season 3 teases a post-Opera War era where power dynamics are shifting, with the Russells vying for a prominent position in society. Bertha has her sights set on a prize that could elevate the family’s status, while George takes a risky gamble in the railroad industry. Across the street, the Brook household faces upheaval as Agnes refuses to accept Ada’s new role as lady of the house. Peggy encounters a charming doctor from Newport, but faces resistance from his family due to her career aspirations. As New York hurtles towards the future, ambitions may come at the cost of personal values.
The star-studded cast of Season 3 includes familiar faces like Louisa Jacobson, Christine Baranski, Cynthia Nixon, and Denée Benton, alongside a host of talented actors such as Nathan Lane, Audra McDonald, Phylicia Rashad, and many more.
Created by Julian Fellowes, “The Gilded Age” is a captivating blend of drama, intrigue, and societal commentary. Fellowes also serves as writer and executive producer, alongside Sonja Warfield. The show is a co-production between HBO and Universal Television, with a team of acclaimed directors and producers at the helm.
With the premiere date set and the teaser offering a tantalizing glimpse into the upcoming season, fans of “The Gilded Age” can expect more twists, turns, and drama as the characters navigate the complex social landscape of Gilded Age New York. Don’t miss out on the latest chapter in this riveting period drama.