Production on the third season is currently underway and will take place in New York and London.
Netflix has renewed the series starring Keri Russell, The Diplomatfor a third season, three weeks before the second season begins airing.
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The streaming platform’s chief content officer, Bela Bajaria, shared the news while speaking at the Bloomberg Screentime conference in Los Angeles.


What the second season of The Diplomat will be about
The six-episode second season finds Russell’s British ambassador, Kate Wyler, and her team at the US embassy in the United Kingdom dealing with the aftermath of an explosion at the end of the first season that leaves Kate’s husband, Hal (Rufus Sewell), injured and trying to find out who in the UK government might be involved in the attack on a British warship at the start of the series.
The second season also features Allison Janney like Vice President Grace Penn, whom Kate is being considered to replace.
Production on the third season is currently underway and will take place in New York and London.
Although viewers have not yet seen what happens in the second season (beyond a preview, a trailer and the first images), showrunner and creator Debora Cahn announced in relation to the renewal that “season 3 turns the tables of chess. Kate lives the particular nightmare of getting what she wants.
The series, created by Debora Cahn, formerly of West Wing and Homeland, premiered on Netflix on April 20, 2023 and accumulated almost 174 million hours of viewing in the four weeks after its premiere. The show was quickly renewed for a second season just days after the first season debuted.
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