Netflix has revealed the official trailer and key art for the third and final season of Dead to Me, which premieres on the streaming service on November 17. You can watch the trailer by scrolling down, and the full key art is underneath.
From Emmy Award-winning creator Liz Feldman, the final season of Dead to Me delivers shocking twists, unexpected turns, and the kind of laughter you can only share with your best friend.
Jen (Christina Applegate) and Judy (Linda Cardellini) return, ready to risk their lives one last time for a friendship that’s above the law. In the aftermath of yet another hit and run, both women receive shocking news.
When the FBI takes over Steve’s murder case, Jen is confronted with the dire consequences of taking a life, and Detective Perez (Diana Maria Riva) struggles to cover up her own complicity.
Meanwhile, Judy faces her own existential crisis when an unexpected force from her past threatens her life, and Ben (James Marsden) wrestles with his darkest demons.
This season, no one’s future is guaranteed. Will Jen and Judy get away with their lives? And can they save each other?
The third season consists of ten 30-minute episodes. The show also stars Sam McCarthy, Luke Roessler, Brandon Scott, Natalie Morales, Garret Dillahunt, Frances Conroy, Max Jenkins and Valerie Mahaffey.
Dead to Me is produced by CBS Television Studios and Gloria Sanchez Productions for Netflix.
The executive producers are Liz Feldman (Showrunner), Will Ferrell, Adam McKay, Jessica Elbaum, Brittany Segal, Christina Applegate, and Christie Smith.
Season two of her series Dead to Me, which premiered on May 8, 2020, to much critical and audience acclaim, received four Emmy nominations, including Outstanding Comedy Series.
Feldman won the 2020 Writers Guild Award for Episodic Comedy and was nominated for a Writers Guild Award for New Series on behalf of the show.
She was once again nominated for a 2021 Writers Guild Award for Episodic Comedy, and the show received three 2021 SAG Nominations.
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