'The Gilded Age' Season 3 Clip Shows Marian and Larry Locking Eyes

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Will ‘The Gilded Age’ Return for Season 3?HBO

It seems like it's been 84 years since the Gilded Age season 2 finale, but we finally have good news about season 3. It's confirmed that it'll be hitting your screens in 2025. This means fans are finally getting more drama, more love stories, more beautifully over-the-top mansions, and more Carrie Coon being viciously sassy as new money socialite Bertha Russell. It's exciting news! But, after such a long wait, it's only natural to have questions. Who's returning to the show for season 3? What will the plot even be? Will Marian and Larry finally get it on?

They're all valid questions. Unfortunately, though, we don't have answers to everything involving just yet. Read on to find out what we know about The Gilded Age season 3 so far.

Is The Gilded Age coming back for season 3?

The Gilded Age was officially confirmed to return back in December 2023, according to Deadline, which absolutely delighted viewers since it was only a few days after the season 2 premiere.

When will season 3 come out?

In August 2024, HBO confirmed that the series will come back in 2025. But while we're absolutely dying for more episodes, at least they were kind of enough to give us a special glimpse at Marian and Larry looking very cozy together, while Bertha has some other things on her mind...

Who would star in season 3?

You guessed it: There's no way to know! How fun! What we do know for this question, is that all of the main cast members returned for season 2, except for Thomas Cocquerel, who played the extremely untrustworthy Tom Raikes — aka the guy who stood up Marian (Louisa Jacobson) when they were supposed to elope. According to Deadline, 13 recurring cast members — including ones who play members of the household staffs — were promoted to series regulars.

For now, feel free to rewatch seasons 1 and 2 to catch up on all the drama! You might be watching your last extravagant Gilded Age new money vs. old money ball for a while....

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