The wait is nearly over for fans of Taylor Sheridan’s hit spy thriller. Lioness Season 3 premieres on Paramount+ on Sunday, August 2, 2026, bringing Zoe Saldaña’s CIA operative back for what the show is calling her most personal mission yet. Below is the complete release schedule, the full cast, and everything you need to know before the new season begins.
When does Lioness Season 3 come out?
Season 3 arrives exclusively on Paramount+ on August 2, 2026. New episodes drop early in the morning, at roughly 3:01 a.m. ET / 12:01 a.m. PT, matching the overnight release pattern Paramount+ uses for its original series. Paramount+ has not locked in an official minute by minute time, so allow for small regional or app delays rather than treating the exact minute as a guarantee.
The season runs eight episodes in total, with one new installment every Sunday. That puts the season finale on September 20, 2026.
Full episode release schedule
Here is the complete week by week rollout for all eight episodes.
| Episode | Title | Release Date |
|---|---|---|
| Episode 1 | “The Spider and the Fly” | August 2, 2026 |
| Episode 2 | “No Sorrow Like the Survivor” | August 9, 2026 |
| Episode 3 | To be announced | August 16, 2026 |
| Episode 4 | To be announced | August 23, 2026 |
| Episode 5 | To be announced | August 30, 2026 |
| Episode 6 | To be announced | September 6, 2026 |
| Episode 7 | To be announced | September 13, 2026 |
| Episode 8 (Finale) | To be announced | September 20, 2026 |
Global release times
Because episodes go live overnight in the United States, international viewers will catch the premiere at different local times. Here is a quick guide based on the reported release window.
| Region | Local Time |
|---|---|
| United States (PT) | 12:01 a.m. |
| United States (ET) | 3:01 a.m. |
| United Kingdom (BST) | 8:00 a.m. |
| India (IST) | 1:30 p.m. |
| Australia (AEDT) | 7:00 p.m. |
Paramount+ availability and local licensing can vary by country, so viewers outside the United States should confirm the Lioness page on their regional service.
Who is in the cast?
The core cast returns for the new season. Zoe Saldaña leads again as CIA operative Joe McNamara, joined by Nicole Kidman as Kaitlyn Meade, Michael Kelly as Byron Westfield, and Morgan Freeman as Secretary of State Edwin Mullins.
Also back are Laysla De Oliveira, Dave Annable, and Genesis Rodriguez, with a deep supporting lineup that includes Jill Wagner, LaMonica Garrett, and Ian Bohen. Creator Taylor Sheridan writes every episode of the season, and one cast member has hinted that Sheridan himself steps in front of the camera this time, though Paramount+ has not confirmed that detail.
What to expect in Season 3
The official synopsis keeps the specifics tight. It reads that Joe walks the line between duty and home as unseen forces circle her world, that patterns appear where they should not, names vanish, and paths rearrange. Guided by Kaitlyn and Westfield, Joe confronts enemies operating in the shadows and is left to reckon with a war that now reaches into every part of her life.
In short, the danger moves closer to home. Where the first two seasons sent Joe abroad to take down an arms dealer and later to protect a target on American soil, Season 3 leans into personal stakes, putting her family nearer to the consequences of her work. The trailer, which landed on July 16, 2026, teases some of the largest action sequences the series has attempted so far.
Filmed in Fort Worth, Texas
One notable change this season is behind the camera. Rather than shooting in international locations, Season 3 was filmed largely in Fort Worth, Texas, from October 2025 through late March 2026. The production used SGS Studios in north Fort Worth, a large film campus that has become a hub for Sheridan productions, and shot on location around downtown landmarks including the old City Hall and the Hilton Fort Worth. For local readers in North Texas, several familiar streets and buildings should be easy to spot.
How to watch and catch up
Lioness streams only on Paramount+, with plans starting at around $8.99 a month. A subscription also unlocks every episode of Seasons 1 and 2, which is the ideal way to get up to speed before the premiere, since new viewers will otherwise be missing important character and story context.
For anyone new to the series, Lioness draws loose inspiration from a real Marine Corps program from the 2000s Iraq War, in which female soldiers built trust with local women to gather intelligence. The show fictionalizes the missions, but the core idea is rooted in that real world effort.
With a fresh mission, a starry returning cast, and the stakes pulled closer to home than ever, Season 3 is shaping up to be the most personal chapter of Lioness so far. The countdown ends on August 2.
Times Square News will update this schedule as new episode titles are confirmed.









