The Other Town season 3
| The Other Town | |
|---|---|
| Season 3 | |
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| No. of episodes | 8 |
| Release | |
| Original network | Netflix |
| Original release | July 15 – July 29, 2029 |
| Season chronology | |
The third season of the American science fiction supernatural drama television series The Other Town premiered worldwide on the streaming service Netflix in two parts: Part 1, titled “Phase 1,” was released on July 15, 2029, followed by Part 2, titled “Phase 2,” on July 29. The season was created by Alex Garland and Kari Skogland, with Garland continuing as showrunner and executive producer alongside Skogland.
Set in the aftermath of Northpoint’s apparent stabilization, the third season follows the town as it undergoes subtle but increasingly destabilizing transformations. Although the violent manifestations tied to the signal and the Warewolf have ceased, Northpoint no longer behaves as a fixed reality. Streets rearrange themselves without warning, official records contradict lived experience, and residents recall entire lives that cannot be verified. Rather than erupting through overt phenomena, the influence of the Other Town asserts itself quietly, reshaping memory, identity, and physical space in ways that are difficult to detect and nearly impossible to resist.
With the residual Other Town no longer confined to a distinct or observable space, its influence becomes systemic, eroding the boundaries between past and present, truth and fabrication. Evan Carter and others previously affected by the incursions find themselves drawn back toward the phenomenon, realizing that the central threat is no longer an external presence but an internalized one—an intelligence that adapts, observes, and tests the limits of human consent. As institutional authority fractures and shared reality becomes negotiable, Northpoint emerges as a testing ground for a force older and more deliberate than any prior manifestation.
The season features all new cast members with Alex Brow as Alex Singh, David Harbour as Sheriff Rowan Hale, Noah Jupe as Ben Holloway, Jaeden Martell as Miles Porter, Isabella Sermon as Emily, and Mckenna Grace as Mady Porter. Production continued to emphasize psychological unease and environmental instability over overt spectacle, with narrative progression driven by subtle behavioral shifts, spatial inconsistencies, and the growing hostility of memory itself rather than explicit exposition.
Premise
In the wake of Northpoint’s supposed salvation, the town begins to change in quieter, more insidious ways. Streets rearrange themselves overnight, people recall lives they never lived, and familiar faces feel subtly wrong. Though the Warewolf is gone, the Other Town’s influence has not receded—it has learned. Evan and those tied to the incursions are drawn back toward a place that no longer respects borders, time, or consent, as a presence older and more deliberate begins exerting pressure on the world they thought they reclaimed. Authority fractures, truth becomes negotiable, and memory itself turns hostile. As Northpoint becomes a testing ground for something patient and vast, the group realizes the greatest threat is no longer what crossed over—but what was invited, ignored, and allowed to take root.
Cast and characters
Main
- Alex Brow as Alex Singh
- David Harbour as Sheriff Rowan Hale
- Noah Jupe as Ben Holloway
- Jaeden Martell as Miles Porter
- Isabella Sermon as Emily
- Mckenna Grace as Mady Porter
Episodes
| No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |||||||
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| Phase 1 | ||||||||||||
| 17 | 1 | "Chapter One: After the Howl" | Kari Skogland | Alex Garland | July 15, 2029 | |||||||
| One year after the death of the Warewolf, Alex Singh remains in Northpoint and becomes consumed by a plan to bring the others back, while Miles Porter appears to have moved on and begins dating a girl named Emily. Ben Holloway returns and reveals that the others have vanished at random, with no clear cause or pattern, sending Alex into a downward spiral as his fixation turns unstable. Sheriff Rowan Hale agrees to hold a funeral if the missing do not reappear and, after learning of Alex’s telekinetic abilities, asks him to help contain crime in Northpoint—a request Alex ignores. Miles and Emily reunite with Alex, Ben, and a returned Mady Porter, where they learn of the others’ presumed deaths. In the Other Town, the entity known as the Flayor creates a humanoid duplicate of itself and crosses into Northpoint’s dimension. Hale considers resigning but is convinced to stay by his deputies. Alex is later confronted and swiftly defeated by the Flayor, which reveals its origins in the Other Town, explains that it was weakened and enraged by the Warewolf’s death, and vows to raise an army to take control of Northpoint before retreating back to the Other Town. After regrouping at Miles’ house, Alex warns the others that this new threat can open portals at will, as the Flayor summons a second entity in the form of a dog, naming it the Flaydemon. | ||||||||||||
| 18 | 2 | "Chapter Two: What Refused to Die" | Alex Garland | Kari Skogland | July 15, 2029 | |||||||
| A week after his defeat by the Flayor, Alex begins to doubt his ability to protect Northpoint, growing increasingly fixated on the hope that the vanished might still return, even as he senses the town itself is subtly wrong. At Emily’s urging, searches begin for Mara Holloway, Noah Pike, Claire Benton, and Lucas Reed, while Ben and Sheriff Rowan Hale intervene as Miles becomes emotionally dependent on Emily’s influence, and Mady pleads with Alex to find Evan, without success. The Flayor soon manifests downtown, exerting its shadowed control over the surrounding residents and drawing Alex into a confrontation that escalates when the Flaydemon attacks; Alex destroys the creature using his telekinetic abilities. The Flayor overpowers Alex, warning him that the Warewolf failed to complete what must be done before retreating back into the Other Town. Later, Alex, Emily, Hale, Ben, and Miles watch a news report confirming the discovery of the bodies of Evan, Mara, Noah, Lucas, and Claire in a town thirty miles away, shattering any remaining hope that they might still be alive. | ||||||||||||
| 19 | 3 | "Chapter Three: Static Without a Source" | Rose Glass | Alex Garland | July 15, 2029 | |||||||
| 20 | 4 | "Chapter Four: Names That Should Not Return" | Jennifer Kent | Kari Skogland | July 15, 2029 | |||||||
| 21 | 5 | "Chapter Five: The Memory Trap" | Alex Garland | Rose Glass | July 15, 2029 | |||||||
| Phase 2 | ||||||||||||
| 22 | 6 | "Chapter Six: The Shape of Blame" | Jennifer Kent | Alex Garland | July 29, 2029 | |||||||
| 23 | 7 | "Chapter Seven: The Thing That Learned Us" | Kari Skogland | Jennifer Kent | July 29, 2029 | |||||||
| 24 | 8 | "Chapter Eight: No Place Left to Bury It" | Alex Garland | Alex Garland | July 29, 2029 | |||||||
Production
Development
Following the release of Phase 1 of the second season, it was announced that a third season was in active development and scheduled for release in 2029. Early statements from the creative team framed the renewal as a deliberate course correction rather than a simple continuation, with the aim of tightening the narrative focus and restoring the slower, more unsettling pacing that defined the series’ beginnings.
In March 2028, further details were revealed, confirming that the third season would pursue a more singular and self-contained storyline, moving away from the fragmented structure introduced in the latter half of the second season. The season was described as being heavily inspired by the first season’s grounded mystery and character-driven tension, while selectively incorporating elements introduced in season two, including its expanded mythology and thematic emphasis on memory and erasure. Development materials indicated a renewed focus on Northpoint itself as an active presence in the story, with the town’s history and unresolved consequences forming the backbone of the season’s central arc.
Release
The third season had its world premiere on July 8, 2029, in Los Angeles, ahead of its staggered release on streaming. The season was released in two phases: the first phase debuted on July 15, 2029, followed by the second and final phase on July 29, 2029. The split release was described as a creative decision intended to preserve momentum while allowing the latter half of the season to function as a sustained escalation rather than a traditional back half.
In anticipation of heightened demand following the season’s return, platform infrastructure was reportedly reinforced ahead of the Phase One launch, with internal measures taken to reduce buffering and launch-day instability. Despite these precautions, minor delays were reported by some users during the initial rollout window.