The Gilded Age is back on HBO and MAX with its captivating storyline set in New York City and Newport, Rhode Island during the late 19th century, a time of stark wealth inequality. The show focuses on the clash between the newly rich Robber Barons and the traditional elite of “old New York,” descendants of the city’s early settlers.
In the latest episode, Bertha Russell (played by Carrie Coon) successfully launches the Metropolitan Opera, a new social hub for the city’s upper class, and now sets her sights on finding a suitable match for her daughter Gladys (played by Taissa Farmiga).
Meanwhile, tensions rise in the Van Rhijn household on 61st street as Ada (portrayed by Cynthia Nixon) assumes control from her older sister Agnes (played by Christine Baranski). In other developments, Marian (played by Louisa Jacobson) navigates a blossoming romance with her friend Larry (portrayed by Harry Richardson), while footman Jack (played by Ben Ahlers) harbors aspirations of commercializing his alarm clock invention.
What happens next on The Gilded Age? Come to think of it, how many new episodes of The Gilded Age are we getting this summer?
There are 8 episodes in total in The Gilded Age Season 3. The first episode in the new season premieres later tonight on HBO and MAX at 9 PM ET.
Nervous you might miss a single invite to one of Bertha Russell’s epic balls? Want to be sure you catch each and every episode of The Gilded Age? Here’s your guide to when all 8 episodes of The Gilded Age Season 3 come out this summer:
- Season 3 Episode 1 “Who Is in Charge Here?”: Sunday, June 22 at 9 PM ET
- Season 3 Episode 2 “What the Papers Say”: Sunday, June 29 at 9 PM ET
- Season 3 Episode 3 “Love Is Never Easy”: Sunday, July 6 at 9 PM ET
- Season 3 Episode 4 “Marriage Is a Gamble”: Sunday, July 13 at 9 PM ET
- Season 3 Episode 5 “A Different World”: Sunday, July 20 at 9 PM ET
- Season 3 Episode 6 “If You Want to Cook an Omelette”: Sunday, July 27 at 9 PM ET
- Season 3 Episode 7: “Ex-Communicated”: Sunday, August 3 at 9 PM ET
- Season 3 Episode 8 “My Mind Is Made Up”: Sunday, August 10 at 9 PM ET
The Gilded Age is an HBO original, meaning you watch it either with an HBO subscription or MAX.
If you’re new to Max, you can sign up for as low as $9.99/month with ads, but an ad-free subscription will cost $16.99/month.
If you want to stream even more and save a few bucks a month while you’re at it, we recommend subscribing to one of the discounted Disney+ Bundles with Hulu and Max. With ads, the bundle costs $16.99/month and without ads, $29.99/month.
The Gilded Age is one of HBO’s most popular dramas, but does that necessarily mean it’s coming back for a fourth season?
Last week, DECIDER attended both a panel and a press conference for the Season 3 premiere. In both, when Gilded Age creator Julian Fellowes was asked about the possibility of a fourth season, he demurred.
âYou have as much idea as we do, that I will say,â Fellowes said before getting cheeky. âI always love it though, as I was saying yesterday, you always ask these questions, knowing youâre not going to get a decent answer. And I never really quite understand why, unless itâs just the fun of us saying weâre not going tell you! But we donât know either at the moment.”
Actress Denée Benton then made her appeal to the journalists in the room and watching over Zoom: “Please watch and help us.”
Want a Gilded Age Season 4? Watch Season 3 when it premieres tonight on HBO and MAX.
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