Russian Doll Season 3: Release Date | Is it Confirmed Officially or Cancelled?

The second season of Russian Doll has just crashed onto our screens with a story about switching bodies, going back in time, and reliving traumatic events.

This season has been very hard on Nadia, but what else would you say about someone who gave birth on a subway platform in the 1980s? But the main themes of loss, healing, and wanting more from life stay the same.

At the end of the second season, Nadia seems happier. Even so, the universe and its magic have found more than one way to screw her. Will she go on more adventures? Or is her story over for good? Here is all the information you need about the show's future.

Russian Doll Season 3 Netflix Renewal Status

When this article was written, there were no plans for a third season of Russian Doll. But if we consider how the show returned to Netflix after being gone for three years, it's easy to understand why the streaming service hasn't already promised more seasons.

Russian Doll Season 3

We don't know how popular Russian Doll's second season is because Netflix's top ten lists haven't been updated. In the next few weeks, we'll learn more about how well the second season of Russian Doll is doing on Netflix.

What to Expect From Russian Doll's Third Season

In the first season of Russian Doll, Nadia and Alan were stuck in a cycle of pain, death, and misery, but they were able to save each other by working together. In the second season, Nadia and Alan were able to learn about the past and see it through their mothers' eyes.

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And in the case of Nadia, so did her grandmother. Nadia did her best to change the past so that her family's future would be better, but the universe was cruel, and any changes she tried to make only made what was supposed to happen even more likely.

Russian Doll Season 3

For the third season of Russian Doll, it makes sense to look into the future. When Nadia brought her baby self to an end, she almost messed up space and time. However, Ruth's death and Alan's help helped her deal with her family's past and her friend's death.

From a few days to weeks, months, and even years, Nadia and Alan could keep messing up their future, so they had to work hard to stop any disasters from happening. But because time is so unpredictable and fragile, any changes they try to make will always come back to bite them.

The Cast of Russian Doll's Third Season

Without Natasha Lyonne, who plays Nadia, the Russian Doll wouldn't be a Russian Doll. Alan, played by Charlie Barnett, is also essential to the story. He is Nadia's opposite and a much-needed friend.

It's also likely that Nadia's friends Maxine (Greta Lee) and Lizzy (Rebecca Henderson) will come back. Whether we see Nadia's mother Nora (Chlo Sevigny) or Ruth (Annie Murphy in the past, Elizabeth Ashley in the present), who are both dead, depends on whether we return in time again.

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Horse (Brendan Sexton III) will probably be back in future seasons, too. He always seems to show up when things get weird for Nadia.

We still don't know much about him, except that he seems hopeless. However, he might have something to do with Nadia's time looping/traveling mishaps. Well, if season 3 gets made, we can hope it will answer that question.

Release Date of the Third Season of Russian Doll

Since season 3 of Russian Doll hasn't been ordered yet, it's hard to say when it might come to Netflix. Season 1 started in February 2019, and season 2 will begin in April 2022, so we might not see Nadia and Alan again for another three years.

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Trailer for Season 3 of Russian Doll

There won't be a trailer for season three for a while, which is too bad. But Netflix usually releases a trailer about a month before a new season comes out, so keep an eye out for it. Keep coming back here, and we'll tell you as much as possible. For More Information, please visit us.