What We Know So Far about Dickinson’s Season 3 Complete Info!

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Apple TV+’s upcoming coming-of-age series ‘Dickinson’ first burst onto the scene in November of 2019, taking a thoroughly (and fittingly) modern approach to retelling the story of the world-famous literary figure Emily Dickinson … a woman, an artist, and a symbol who was ahead of her time in so many ways. The first two seasons were released to rave reviews and copious amounts of praise from a very vocal and enthusiastic fanbase, which means it’s only natural to set our sights ahead to the upcoming third season.

Dickinson Season 3 Release Date And Where You Can Watch It

Season 3 of ‘Dickinson’ will release exclusively through Apple TV+ on November 5, 2021. Every episode of the first season was made available immediately upon the debut of the streaming service in late 2019, a decision that made sense in terms of quickly building up an audience of subscribers. The second season had the best of both worlds, releasing the first three episodes at once on January 8, 2021, before reverting to a more traditional once-a-week format. The third season will take its cues from the previous one, once again dropping the first three episodes for the binge-watchers among us followed by one new episode every Friday. That schedule means that the finale will air on Christmas Eve of 2021.

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What is Dickinson?

By all accounts, ‘Dickinson’ is a refreshingly modernized story about Emily Dickinson’s early years, taking a historical figure who has been held up as an icon of her industry and bringing her back down to earth in relatable and surprising ways. The show is described as taking place ‘during Emily Dickinson’s era with a modern sensibility and tone. It takes viewers into the world of Emily, audaciously exploring the constraints of society, gender, and family from the perspective of a budding writer who doesn’t fit into her own time through her imaginative point of view. Dickinson is Emily’s coming-of-age story — one woman’s fight to get her voice heard.’

Dickinson Season 3 Cast

Singer and actor Hailee Steinfeld (‘True Grit,’ ‘The Edge of Seventeen,’ ‘Bumblebee,’ ‘Hawkeye’) leads the cast of ‘Dickinson’ as Emily, the aspiring writer, and poet who is more interested in her best friend Sue Gilbert than her parents’ attempts to find her a husband. Sue Gilbert is portrayed by Ella Hunt, best known for her leading role in the delightfully holiday-themed zombie musical, ‘Anna and the Apocalypse.’

What We Know So Far About Dickinson’s Season 3 Complete Info!

In addition, season 3 will also bring back Toby Huss as Emily’s father Edward Dickinson; Adrian Blake Enscoe as Austin Dickinson, Emily’s brother and Sue’s prospective fiancee; Anna Baryshnikov as Lavinia ‘Vinnie’ Dickinson, Emily’s youngest sister; Amanda Warren as Betty; Chinaza Uche as Henry; Jane Krakowski as Emily’s mother; and none other than Wiz Khalifa, as the personification of Death. Season 3 newcomers will include Ziwe as Sojourner Truth, Billy Eichner as Walt Whitman, and Chloe Fineman as Sylvia Plath.

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Dickinson Season 3 Writers, Showrunner, and More

‘Dickinson’ is created, written, and executive produced by Alena Smith (‘The Newsroom,’ ‘The Affair’). Star Hailee Steinfeld also executive produces. Writers for season 3 include Smith, Ken Greller, Ayo Edebiri, Yael Green, Sophie Zucker, Rachel Axler, Robbie Macdonald, and Ziwe Fumudoh. Smith, Silas Howard, Stacie Passon, and Christopher Storer will return as directors for season 3.

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Charlie Paul is a creative person who loves to write about technology, games, business, and entertainment. Charlie spends most of the day working on one creative project or another. He's written for multiple websites, a few books, and has even won first place in two writing contests. His love for creativity never dies and he's always looking for the next thing to write about.