The Other Town season 3

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The Other Town
Season 3
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No. of episodes8
Release
Original networkNetflix
Original releaseJuly 15 (2029-07-15) –
July 29, 2029 (2029-07-29)
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The third season of the American science fiction horror drama television series The Other Town was released on the streaming service Netflix on in two "Phases", the first Phase was released on July 15, 2029, with the second releasing on July 29. The season was produced by the show's creators Mob Productions.

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

Episodes


No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
Phase 1
171"Chapter One: After the Howl"Kari SkoglandAlex GarlandJuly 15, 2029 (2029-07-15)
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.
182"Chapter Two: What Refused to Die"Alex GarlandKari SkoglandJuly 15, 2029 (2029-07-15)
193"Chapter Three: Static Without a Source"Rose GlassAlex GarlandJuly 15, 2029 (2029-07-15)
204"Chapter Four: Names That Should Not Return"Jennifer KentKari SkoglandJuly 15, 2029 (2029-07-15)
215"Chapter Five: The Memory Trap"Alex GarlandRose GlassJuly 15, 2029 (2029-07-15)
Phase 2
226"Chapter Six: The Shape of Blame"Jennifer KentAlex GarlandJuly 29, 2029 (2029-07-29)
237"Chapter Seven: The Thing That Learned Us"Kari SkoglandJennifer KentJuly 29, 2029 (2029-07-29)
248"Chapter Eight: No Place Left to Bury It"Alex GarlandAlex GarlandJuly 29, 2029 (2029-07-29)

Production

Writing

Following the release of Phase 1 of the second season, it was announced that a third would be developed and will be released in 2029.

Release

The third season will be released in 2029.

References

External links