The Gilded Age Season 3 OTT Release: Date, Time, Cast, What to Expect, and More About Carrie Coon-Christine Baranski Show

Following the success of its previous two seasons, the Carrie Coon and Christine Baranski series is preparing to return for another installment on HBO and Max for streaming. The third season of “The Gilded Age” is scheduled to premiere on June 22, consisting of eight episodes that will air weekly every Sunday until August 10, marking the end of this year’s run.

To date, the titles for the initial three segments have been made public. Each episode is scheduled to broadcast at 9 p.m. ET or PT every Saturday and Sunday.

Gilded Age season 3 release plans

Following its debut on June 22nd, The Gilded Age’s third season will start with episode 18 titled “Who Is In Charge Here?” followed by episodes 19 and 20, “What the Papers Say” and “Love Is Never Easy”. The titles for the final five episodes have not been revealed yet.

After a break of 18 months, Gilded Age season 3 resumes, delving into the lives of Bertha Russell (Carrie Coon), Agnes Van Rhijn (Christine Baranski), Marion Brook (Louisa Jacobson), and Peggy Scott (Denée Benton). These characters find themselves facing a fresh obstacle, as events that have transpired have set their world spinning in a new direction.

It’s yet unclear how the story unfolds after Gladys (Taissa Farmiga) discovers her mother’s intention for her to wed the Duke of Buckingham (Ben Lamb).

Who has joined the Gilded Age season 3?

In addition to the main characters, Phylicia Rashad is set to portray Mrs. Elizabeth Kirkland, a woman hailing from Newport’s aristocracy; Brian Stokes Mitchell will take on the role of Black pastor Frederick Kirkland; Jordan Donica will depict Dr. William Kirkland, and Victoria Clark will star as Joan Carlton.

This version maintains the original information while using more conversational language to make it easier for readers to understand.

As a devoted enthusiast, I’d like to highlight some fresh faces joining our ranks: Merritt Wever, Bill Camp, Leslie Uggams, Lisagay Hamilton, Jessica Frances Dukes, Paul Alexander Nolan, Hatti Morahan, and Andrea Martin.

In the time following the Opera War, when significant economic and societal transformation is anticipated, it’s likely that the Russell family will occupy a prominent position in society.

Simultaneously, the van Rhijn-Brook family encounters their own share of struggles as Agnes and Ada clash regarding who should hold the position of ‘mistress of the house’.

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2025-06-17 15:07