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Lioness Renewed for Season 3: What’s Next for the High-Stakes Spy Drama?

A woman in military gear, face bloodied, stands on a base with military vehicles. Overcast sky and concrete walls in the background. Determined mood.

The hit action-packed spy thriller has officially been renewed for Season 3, and fans are already sharpening their theories faster than a CIA operative can lie under oath.

This Taylor Sheridan creation has been stirring up adrenaline and drama since it first dropped, and it’s clear audiences aren’t ready to let go of its gritty, globe-trotting intensity. So what do we know about Lioness Season 3? Let’s get into it.


Streaming platforms are cancel-happy these days, so a third season of Lioness is not just a win, it’s a triumph. The series, loosely inspired by real-life military operations, blends espionage with emotionally complex storytelling, and it’s one of the few shows that actually manages to do both well.



With stars like Zoe Saldaña and Nicole Kidman commanding the screen, it’s no surprise that the show has built a fiercely loyal fanbase. The second season ended on a serious cliffhanger, and Paramount Plus clearly got the memo: We need answers. And explosions. Probably in that order.


What to Expect in Season 3

Filming is set to kick off in October 2025, reportedly in Fort Worth, Texas. While plot details are under tighter wraps than a black ops file, we can expect more of the show’s signature blend of undercover operations, moral ambiguity, and female-led badassery.


Will Cruz go deeper undercover? Will Joe find redemption or unravel even more? Will anyone actually follow protocol for once? Probably not. And we love that for them.


Lioness getting renewed for Season 3 is the good news we needed. Whether you’re here for the emotional chaos, the shootouts, or just the sarcastic one-liners, this show keeps delivering. Stay tuned for more updates, because this wild ride is far from over.


Pro tip: Now’s the perfect time to rewatch Seasons 1 and 2. You know, for “research.”



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