FX unveils the first trailer for Atlanta season 3
The new season finds Earn, A🐬lfred, Darius, a🧸nd Van on a sold-out European tour
After four long year🔯s, FX's Atlanta has returned. The netwo🐭rk, in conjunction with Hulu has released the first trailer for season three of the Donald Glover-led comedy-drama.
The season takes place in Europe, with Earn (Glover), Alfred / 'Paper Boi' (Brian Tyree Henry), Darius (LaKeith Stanfield), and Van (Zazie Be🌱etz) on a sold-out European tour. The group not only struggles as outsiders in a new place but has trouble adjusting to the newfound success they always dౠreamed of.
FX chairman John Landgraf stated that the new season "is everything you’ꦓd expect from Atlanta – which is to say expect the unexpected" and that viewers should "sit bac🥀k and enjoy the trip."
The last new episode of Atlanta aired back in 2018, with FX ordering a third and fourth season. It was 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:previously announced that the show would end after season four, having already completed filming. With season three premiering in the spring, season f🌠our is set for a Fall 2022 release.
The series earned five Primetime Emmy Awards for its first two seasons,🐻 with main actor and co-creator Donald Glover taking home the award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series (and thanking Migos for their song "Bad and Boujee" in a ).
Atlanta's third season will premiere on FX on March 🌌24, with the first two episodes available to stream on Hulu. The streamer will air the remaining episodes on a weekly schedule.
While you wait for season three, check out our list of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:100 best TV shows of all time to see if there's anything you missed.
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