Somebody Somewhere Season 3 release schedule: When does the HBO show air in all regions and time zones?

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Here's the Somebody Somewhere Season 3 release schedule in its entirety (Image via HBO)

Somebody Somewhere Season 3 is the final season of the comedy on HBO and will have seven episodes. They'll drop weekly until December 8, 2024. From writers Hannah Bos and Paul Thureen comes the Peabody Award-winning series about Sam, played by Bridget Everett.

It's about her journey of personal growth and relationships in her small Kansas town. Season 3 is going to take the audience further emotionally when Sam goes through changes in her life but remains stable in her chosen family.

We will know everything about the complete release calendar for all episodes, across different regions and time zones, what fans can expect in Season 3, and what happened in Season 2. Ready, set, let's go!


Release date and time for all Somebody Somewhere Season 3 episodes

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The premiere episode of Somebody Somewhere Season 3 will air on Sunday, 27th October 2024 at 10:30 PM ET/PT, with subsequent episodes coming weekly, and the finale on 8th December 2024. Viewers in other time zones will be able to watch at other times, so they will not miss one minute of the broadcast.

Below is a quick breakdown of when viewers around the world can catch the show:

Episode NumberRelease DateTitle
Episode 1Oct 27, 2024"Margarini"
Episode 2Nov 3, 2024"Dinky Dinkies"
Episode 3Nov 10, 2024TBA
Episode 4Nov 17, 2024TBA
Episode 5Nov 24, 2024TBA
Episode 6Dec 1, 2024TBA
Episode 7Dec 8, 2024TBA

Here’s how the release time converts across major regions:

Time ZoneAir Time
Pacific Time (PT)7:30 PM
Central Time (CT)9:30 PM
Eastern Time (ET)10:30 PM
UK (BST)3:30 AM (Next day)
Australia (AEST)12:30 PM (Next day)

As HBO is known for its simultaneous global releases, you can stream the new episodes on HBO Max at the same time.


What to expect from Somebody Somewhere Season 3?

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The third season of Somebody Somewhere pulls Sam into more dramatic changes in her life. The trailer for the season, according to TVLine, has hinted that Sam would face unknowns in an uncertain future as everything in her world begins to change.

Finally, there is Bridget Everett's character who can be seen embracing the family she's chosen, especially her sister Tricia, played by Mary Catherine Garrison, as she determines how to move on from here after her new job.

Joel, played by Jeff Hiller, and Brad, played by Tim Bagley, will also have to be dealt with as they get back to life now that Joel has sold his house. These characters might bring some of the season's most touching moments, all while retaining this show's traditional balance of comedy and heart.

New faces to look forward to include Icelandic actor Ólafur Darri Ólafsson in this new season as part of the show cast that a newcomer meets Sam and her friends with a good deal of growth "against all odds," striking just the right balance between drama and comedic moments.


Here is a recap of what happened in Somebody Somewhere Season 2

Jeff Hiller and Bridget Everett in Somebody Somewhere (Image via HBO/Matt Dinerstein)
Jeff Hiller and Bridget Everett in Somebody Somewhere (Image via HBO/Matt Dinerstein)

This season of Somebody Somewhere continued to dig emotionally with the characters instead of giving up on that quirky, tenderhearted feel that fans love. But Sam just settled into this new misfit community while living with those painful lingering feelings of loss, and handling the challenges of being part of her town.

The season finale had been titled 'To Ed' and left its viewers emotionally dangling as Sam gets over her father's death. Sorrow and introspection define much of what it means to be able to find some source of joy during difficult times.

But along with all this weighty drama, the season also witnessed a blossoming romance between Joel and Brad. The warmth and optimism were supplied through Sam's friendship with Joel as the two found comfort and solace in each other's company while venturing through the jungle of life.

Deadline explains Season 2's critical acclaim came from the depiction of small-town life and Somebody Somewhere's ability to show complex emotions with humor and sincerity. The show boasts a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, which makes this series one of the favorite projects from fans' perspective.


Be sure to tune in starting October 27, 2024, and join Sam, Joel, and the rest of the gang for one last bittersweet ride.

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Edited by Abhimanyu Sharma