Designated Survivor Season 3: Premiere Date Out! What Will Happen?

Fans can finally mark a date on the calendar of the return of their favorite show. Netflix has finally announced the premiere date of Designated Survivor Season 3. The President will be back again, and this time, his reign will be much more thrilling and troublesome. Moreover, all fans must get ready for much political drama in the upcoming installment.
Designated Survivor received immense love and respect from fans around the globe. The Netflix Original brings us a fictional world that looks shiny and lustrous from the outside. However, hides a million deep and dark secrets inside. Unfortunately, after running for two amazing seasons, the original broadcaster, ABC canceled the popular show.
Later that year, Netflix got the golden opportunity to pick up the conspiracy thriller for many more successful seasons. Moreover, just a few months after its cancellation, Designated Survivor was renewed for a third installment in September 2018. The productions began soon and concluded early in February 2019.
Designated Survivor Season 3
Initially Commander-in-Chief, Tom Kirkman becomes the designated survivor. In an explosion that kills the President and all everyone in the line of succession, Tom survives. Hence, he becomes the newly selected President of the United States. His journey is wild and full of conspiracies and political drama. The show receives much love and respect from the audience due to its well-constructed plotline.

What Is Going To Happen Next?

All the episodes of the previous seasons are available for fans to binge-watch before the arrival of Season 3. Netflix has also released a recap of both the installments. Unlike the previous two seasons that had 21-22 episodes each, the new installment is going to have only 10 episodes. Moreover, the upcoming season will now be in the hands of the new and talented showrunner, Neal Baer.

Season 3 will focus on President Kirkman’s inevitable attempt at the presidential campaign. Designated Survivor Season 3 will dive deep into the political reality campaigning. Kirkman will have to do everything that it takes to make a leader. However, the price for the same will not be easy to pay.
While Democracy will hang in the balance, Kirkman will have to prove himself in campaigning this time. Season 3 will dive deep into the modern world of smear tactics, campaign finance, debates, and fake news. The first two seasons were not very easy for the President. Audiences are shown the truth and reality behind the power.
Becoming a president is never a child’s play. Kirkman had to pay hefty prices in exchange for his reign. He lost his wife, and his son leaves Washington D.C, to study in the West Coast. The President is now left all alone and isolated in the White House, with just his 12-year daughter around.

Designated Survivor Season 3: Who’s Coming Back?

The political drama casts a brilliant set of performers that have successfully brought their characters to life. The entire core cast of the show including Kiefer Sutherland as President Kirkman will be back to our screens. However, the new season will also bring several new characters to the story.

Isabel Pardo will join the ensemble cast of Designated Survivor. She will play the role of the White House Director Of Social Innovation. Another important character will be introduced in Season 3. Netflix will cast Anthony Edwards as Kirkman’s Chief of Staff. Other actors such as Dante Evans, Lauren Holly, and Jamie Clayton are also the new entries in the set of cast members.

Designated Survivor Season 3 Release Date

Fans are finally given a firm date to wait for their favorite show. Designated Survivor Season 3 will premiere on June 7, 2019, only on Netflix.


Designated Survivor had a victorious run before being canceled by ABC. Fans have been anxious to know if ‘Designated Survivor Season 3’ will be as good as the previous two seasons. The installment is finally releasing. We hope that Netflix works its magic and the drama turns out to be better than ever before.

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