Dark Season 3: Everything about Release Date, Cast, Plot and More

Netflix launched the first series in December 2017, Dark. Thanks to its marketing as a European Stranger Stuff — a kid is gone into an exciting suburban city and part of the series is set in the 1980s — the series was shown to be far more than that (and nothing like foreign things at all).

The German filmmaking partners Baran Bo Odar and Jantje Friese’s time-traveling sequence is a complex tale about the war between good and evil, about the existence between free will and about the future of the world.

Series 2 arrived one and a half years later, larger than ever, gaining a lot of traction\due to its increasingly complicated storyline and a continuous stream of revelations that demand further explanation. That you are likely to die to learn where Jonas (Louis Hofmann), the leading space-time traveler, is and what it all means eventually, is all about Dark Season 3 that we learn so far.

Dark Season 3 cast

Jonas, Hofmann and Jordis Triebel, Katharina, Samantha, Lisa Vicari, Noah, Jonas and Lea van Acken, who was a child of the future, as young Jonas, Jonas, Mark Waschke, Barbara Scheuritzel, Hans Diehl, Jakob Diehl, Nina Kronjager and Axel Werner are to be included in this cast.

It is also likely that Aleksander Tiedemann (Peter Benedict) and Inspector Clausen (Sylvester Group) will be on display for the third season, especially given the relation of the two to Clausen’s missing brother.

Dark Season 3 release date

Once Odar revealed that the show is back, he also said it will launch in 2020. It’s hard to tell when Season 3 begins, but it’s time for movies wrapping up in mid-December 2019, and it seems likely that the latest season will take place in the summer of 2020.

Dark Season 3 plot

During season 1 there are several details that hint at season 3. The showrunners were talking about bringing those things into season 2, which are now in season 3, but decided to take them out. All that’s left now is really only in Season 3.

Even if Martha was believed to have been killed in the final episode by Adam, one of her last shots shows her alternate coming version, which says, I’m not who you think I am. When she is asked from what time she was, she responds, The issue isn’t about what time, but about what place.