00:10As a huge fan of Taylor Sheridan's work,
00:13I have to say that Lioness holds a special place in my heart,
00:16and like many of you, I can't wait to watch season three.
00:20So let's take a look at all the details we know so far about the upcoming season, shall we?
00:24After months of speculation and rumors,
00:26we finally have official word on the fate of the show.
00:30Lioness has officially been renewed for season three.
00:32But here's the thing,
00:34Paramount Plus had already signed a three-season deal with Zoe Saldana.
00:38So deep down, we kind of knew this was going to happen.
00:41Still, I'm genuinely grateful that we now have official confirmation.
00:45It just makes everything feel more real.
00:48Now that that's out of the way, let's talk about what season three could look like.
00:52As you all know, Lioness focuses on different major operations each season.
00:57For instance, the highlights of season two were the Middle East operation and the cartel storyline.
01:03The Lioness team's mission was to stop Chinese nuclear scientists from reaching an Iranian nuclear
01:09facility. At first, the goal was to send a message following the aggressive actions at the U.S.-Mexico border.
01:16But things didn't go exactly as planned. Instead, the situation escalated quickly and became far
01:22more dangerous than expected. Eventually, the team had to be extracted when Delta Force,
01:28led by Cody Spears, intervened. Even though the team managed to survive physically,
01:33the mission clearly left them mentally shaken and emotionally drained.
01:38And then there's the cartel storyline, which is just incredibly messed up.
01:43Caitlyn and Byron worked hard to support the cartel's second-in-command,
01:47and their primary objective was to stabilize U.S. interests in the region.
01:51In the end, they helped him rise to power, which is morally complicated to say the least.
01:57While it may have been effective in protecting American interests, it also showed just how far
02:02government institutions are willing to go to maintain control and influence. Even if that means
02:07empowering someone extremely dangerous. It really makes you think. And honestly, that's exactly what
02:14I love about Lioness. The show isn't glamorous in a superficial way. Instead, it highlights the morally
02:20gray, behind-the-scenes decisions that often come with little to no ethical clarity.
02:25Now, at this point, I have to say that since Lioness revolves around different large-scale
02:29operations each season, we don't exactly know what awaits us in Season 3.
02:34However, James Jordan, who plays two cups, said the scale is even bigger in Season 3.
02:41And honestly, I choose to believe him. That statement alone raises the stakes,
02:46meaning that we'll have even more dangerous missions on screen.
02:49Here's what I'm thinking, as you may remember, Jo returned home after that deadly mission,
02:54and it feels like she genuinely wants to repair her broken relationship with her husband
02:58and children. By the end of Season 2, Jo clearly realized the emotional toll her job was taking,
03:05not just on her team, but also on her own family. Being present with her husband and children
03:11might force her to confront an uncomfortable truth. Her job makes her miss precious moments with
03:16her family. And she may start asking herself, at what cost? While I believe this internal conflict
03:24could push her to the edge emotionally, I don't think Jo will simply walk away from everything.
03:29That's not who she is. She's not someone who quits when things get hard. If anything,
03:35she's the type of person who doubles down. I expect Season 3 to feature an intense,
03:40action-packed mission that will challenge Jo even more deeply. It might even push her to question the
03:46system she works for and her role within it. I wouldn't be surprised if she loses someone she
03:51cares about on her team, and that loss could become the turning point for her character.
03:56Jo is a fighter, and if she decides the system is broken, she won't quietly accept it. She'll fight to
04:03change it from the inside, no matter how dangerous that path might be. Now, let's talk about the
04:09potential release date. Paramount Plus announced the Season 3 renewal on October 1st, 2025, and filming
04:16reportedly began just 15 days later. If we look at previous patterns, Season 2 was filmed between May
04:23and August 2024, and premiered roughly two months after production wrapped. If Season 3 follows a similar
04:30timeline, they could finish filming around March and potentially begin airing episodes in May.
04:36As of now, we don't have any teasers or trailers, but I have a feeling they'll start releasing
04:42promotional material shortly after filming wraps. And you already know I'll be right here breaking down
04:48every single frame and hidden detail. So make sure to subscribe and check out the video on your screen.
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