
Foundation season 3 OTT release date Apple TV+: When to watch Jared Harris and Lee Pace's hit sci-fi series
Foundation season 3 OTT release date Apple TV+: Fans of Foundation, the critically acclaimed sci-fi series on Apple TV+, can finally rejoice as season 3 is officially on its way. The show, which stars Jared Harris and Lee Pace, will return soon. Weekly fresh episodes of the 10-episode season will debut worldwide. The official storyline description states that, with the decline of the Cleonic Dynasty's Empire, The Foundation has now established itself firmly beyond its humble grassroots origins. Foundation season 3 will premiere on July 11 and run through September 12 on AppleTV+.
What is Foundation season 3 about?
As per the official statement, with the decline of the Cleonic Dynasty's Empire, the Foundation has grown much beyond its modest origins. A threat to the entire galaxy emerges in the terrifying shape of a warlord known as "The Mule," as these two galactic powers form an uneasy alliance.
Foundation Season 3 teaser
AppleTV+ Shared the show's teaser recently and it got fans excited and how. Reacting to it, one wrote, 'This show is literally the main reason I've kept my Apple TV subscription.' Another added, 'One of my favorite shows coming back! I can't wait!.'
A third went on to add, 'I don't know why, but the way that Foundation does sci-fi excites me beyond any other sci-fi show.'
Foundation season 3 cast and crew
Emmy-winning Cherry Jones, Oscar-winning Troy Kotsur, Synnøve Karlsen, Brandon P. Bell, Cody Fern, Tómas Lemarquis, Alexander Siddig, and Pilou Asbaek are among the new cast members for Season 3. They join Rowena King, Terrence Mann, Cassian Bilton, and Laura Birn, who are all returning cast members.
Skydance Television produces Foundation for Apple. In addition to Goyer, other executive producers include Robyn Asimov, David Kob, Christopher J. Byrne, Leigh Dana Jackson, Roxann Dawson, Bill Bost, David Ellison, Dana Goldberg, Matt Thunell, and Jane Espenson.
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