Hanna : Season 3 Gets a New Trailer and Release Date

Season 3 of “Hanna” gets a new trailer along with an Amazon prime premiere date

Amazon Studios released the first trailer of the third season of the Hanna franchise. Earlier today (October 10,) at the New York Comic-Con, the studios of the action-packed series revealed its premiere date including, a teaser trailer. Season three of Hanna will premiere on Amazon Prime on November 24. The upcoming season will have six episodes, and all of them will be available to stream starting November 24.

The trailer unveils new cast members

The latest trailer of the third season of Hanna not only featured the formerly announced Ray Liotta but also revealed new cast members. As per sources, Ray Liotta makes a debut role in the third season as Gordon Evans, an esteemed former military officer, and a scout. Moreover, he holds remarkable power within the groups. Joining him will be the new cast revealed in the trailer including, Áine Rose Daly, Mireille Enos, and Gianna Kiehl.

Further, the teaser gave a sneak peek of Liotta teaming up with Hanna as a secret agent to bring down Utrax. Just like the previous seasons of the show, we can obviously expect some terrific combat scenes. But, as per the executive producer Tam Coan, the next season will be bigger and better than what we have seen before.

“Hanna” series overview

The action-thriller series Hanna first debuted on Amazon Prime Video in February 2019. Amazon Studios teamed up with NBCUniversal International Studios and Working Title Television to produce the series. David Farr wrote the story and Sarah Adina Smith directed it.

A still from Hanna
Amazon Studios

The show follows Hanna (played by Esmé Creed-Miles), a young girl formed by the wicked corporation Utrax. Further, Utrax trains her in order to turn her into an assassin for their corporation. On learning Utrax’s evil plots, Hanna is now set on a mission to destroy Utrax and free herself. Packed with striking action scenes the show is definitely worth watching! 

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