“Dynasty” season 3 was renewed early this year so the family drama of the Carringtons will continue. As the third season has been confirmed, it only means that the reboot of the 80s original drama series made a very successful comeback.
As per The CW’s press release, the official synopsis for “Dynasty” season 3 reads: “The Carrington family will face the unknown on all fronts. Dealing with the fallout from the startling second season finale, Fallon (Elizabeth Gillies) is surrounded by a host of rivals looking to destroy her, the most wicked of which is her own brother, Adam (Sam Underwood), who takes the idea of “sibling rivalry” to a whole new level of crazy.”
It was also mentioned that aside from the sibling rivalry scenario, “Dynasty” season 3 will not be short of romance as Fallon and Liam’s (Adam Huber) love lines will continue, but they face the danger of having their secret discovered. Fallon is expected to try schemes to win back Liam.
As this is the world of the extremely wealthy Carringtons, “Dynasty” season 3 will feature plotlines where there are betrayals, lust for power and evil scheming to get what they want. The viewers will definitely see many twists and turns throughout the season.
Cast
“Dynasty” season 3 lost a major character as Nicollette Sheridan left the show in February. She will leave with her Alexis Carrington role, and the rest of the cast members would be back to continue the family’s saga. Those confirmed to return are Elizabeth Gillies, Sam Underwood (Adam), Ana Brenda Contreras (Cristal) Grant Show (Blake), Sam Adegoke (Jeff) Rafael De La Fuente (Sammy Jo) and more.
Air Date
“Dynasty” season 3 is coming on Oct. 11 at 9 p.m. on The CW. As per Deadline, the show will return alongside the second season of “Charmed.”


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