American musical adult animated sitcom Central Park has managed to impress the critics as well as audiences. The show became a hit on its premiere and it was instantly renewed for a second season.
Following the positive response towards the first season, it was renewed for a second season which premiered on June 25, 2021. The series is now coming back with the third season.
So, when will the third season release? What is the plot? Who would play the lead roles? Keep reading to know further details.
Central Park Season 3 Plot and Cast
Plot details for Central Park Season 3 has not been disclosed yet by the makers. However, the first season introduced us to the trials and triumphs of the Tillerman-Hunter family. The second season then explored more of the story and the characters alongside their ups and down from a personal point of view.
The same will now continue in the third season. The main plot of the show follows the Tillerman-Hunter family residing in Edendale Castle in Central Park. Their lives change when an elderly heiress and entrepreneur, Bitsy Brandenham and her assistant Helen enter.
Bitsy and Helen aim to purchase all the land in Central Park and change it into more condominiums, shopping stores and restaurants. The Tillermans must fight with these problems and save the park.
Coming to the cast, we might get to see Leslie Odorn Jr., Daveed Diggs, Titus Burgess, Stanley Tucci, Kathryn Hahn and Emmy Raver-Lampman reprise their roles.
Central Park Season 3 Release Date
Central Park was renewed for a third season prior to the release of Season 2. However, an official release date has not been revealed yet.
But considering the time gap between the first two seasons, we can expect it to release in summer 2022 or probably towards the end of 2022. However, audiences can watch the first two seasons on Apple TV+ until then.
Central Park Season 3 Trailer
A trailer for Central Park Season 3 has not been released yet and it is still a couple of months away. For now, check the trailer of Season 2 below:
A resident of Guwahati, Assam.
Assamese from words and a true Indian from the heart.
My dream and aim is to make India a discrimination-free country. Peace can be achieved only and if we treat everyone equally.
Respect the Indian Constitution.
Abide by the Article 14 of the Indian Constitution.
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