I Think You Should Leave Season 3: Everything we know so far

I Think You Should Leave Season 3: Release date update with everything we know so far
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When will the American sketch comedy series return to Netflix? Here is everything we know so far about
I Think You Should Leave Season 3.

Want to know when the third season is going to premiere on Netflix? Then you’ve come to the right place because we at Web News Observer understand how excited you are to see how the new sketches will be portrayed on the show by some of the new special guest stars, which has sparked many questions such as “When will fans be able to watch the new season?”

Sadly, viewers who want to binge-watch the next season will have to wait a while, as the season will not be coming to Netflix in the early months of 2023. So, if you want to get clarity about what happens next in the beloved series, then look no further. To help you prepare before diving into the show, we’ve compiled all of the relevant information right here for you!

Continue reading to know more about Netflix’s I Think You Should Leave Season 3.

I Think You Should Leave Season 3: Release date update with everything we know so far

I Think You Should Leave Season 3: When will it premiere?

We regret to inform the readers that the highly anticipated third season of “I Think You Should Leave” will not be available on Netflix anytime soon!

As of February 2023, the exact release date has not been disclosed yet. But, on the bright side, Netflix seems to have hinted that the production of the show has started with a story post on Instagram with a photo of a box labeled, “First Date—ITYSL3,” so it’s fair to say that the series is on its way which might premiere sometime in the fall or winter of 2023 if the production completes on a timely schedule.

The series will have the same premiere time as other shows on the streaming service, which is 12:00 a.m. (PT) or 3:00 a.m. (ET). In order to receive updates on when the new episodes premiere on Netflix, interested viewers can also enable notifications. Also, the official Twitter handle of Netflix Is A Joke also shared a BTS picture from the set among their followers, quoting, “Production for season 3 of I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson has officially started!!!!” 

Take a look at the official post on Twitter below:

I Think You Should Leave Season 3: What to expect?

If you have watched the first two seasons, then you will know that the show does not hold back and will continue the theme that states, “There is no such thing as an ordinary interaction in this offbeat sketch comedy series with a deep roster of guest stars.” The third season is also expected to live up to the expectations set by previous episodes, which revolve around someone making an embarrassing mistake in a social or professional setting, then refusing to admit it, and instead stubbornly attempting to convince everyone that they are right and everyone else is wrong. 

The series relies heavily on cringe comedy, with surreal elements thrown in for good measure. It also includes toilet humor, though this is frequently used to amuse. Co-creators and writers Tim Robinson and Zach Kanin will return with some new cast members, which might include some new faces along with previously seen guest stars which included Samberg, Vanessa Bayer, Kate Berlant, Julia Butters, Will Forte, Patti Harrison, Paul Walter Hauser, Tim Heidecker, Conner O’Malley, Bob Odenkirk, Sam Richardson, Cecily Strong, Brandon Wardell, Fred Willard, and Steven Yeun. 

I Think You Should Leave Season 3: Release date update with everything we know so far

The series is executive produced by Robinson and Kanin alongside Lonely Island members Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer, and Jorma Taccone. Additionally, the new cast list for the show’s season will be confirmed by the network in the coming months. Until then, the fans will have to just wait and watch! Moreover, the upcoming season is expected to have about six episodes with runtimes ranging from 16 to 18 minutes, just like the last two seasons, which will be released on the same day. We’d also like to emphasize that the exact titles and synopses for the episodes have yet to be confirmed. 

It is assumed that these details will be publicized when the episodes are close to airing on the streaming service to avoid any early spoilers. When Season 3 of, “I Think You Should Leave,” draws close to its release date, the series will be available exclusively on Netflix, with other series of the same genre also accessible on the streaming platform with a range of membership options. The video quality to stream shows depends on the package you choose. The basic membership starts at $9.99 per month, and the standard membership starts at $15.49 per month, with no additional cost for any of their services.

I Think You Should Leave Season 3: Release date update with everything we know so far

I Think You Should Leave Season 3: Is there any teaser or trailer?

The network has not released any new teasers or trailers for the upcoming season. In the meantime, check out the official “Brian’s Hat” full sketch from the second season of “I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson,” on the official YouTube channel of Netflix Is A Joke. On Rotten Tomatoes, the second season holds a 100% approval rating with an average rating of 8.8 out of 10, based on 28 reviews. 

The website’s critical consensus reads, “A triumph of sketch comedy, I Think You Should Leave‘s sophomore season dives deeper into Tim Robinson and Zach Kanin’s strange minds with manically delightful results.” On the other hand, Metacritic scored the second season with an 87 out of 100 rating from 11 reviews, indicating “universal acclaim.” Take a look at the exclusive clip below: 

'Brian's Hat' Full Sketch - I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson Season 2

Let us know in the comments if you’ll be streaming I Think You Should Leave Season 3 or not.

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