'Dear White People' Renewed For Third Season
How did we find out that we're getting a third season of Netflix's hit comedy "Dear White People"?
Series narrator Giancarlo Esposito (who we finally saw for the first time in the Season 2 finale), did the honors via a video "on behalf of the Order of X."
An important announcement from the Order of X... pic.twitter.com/JnANKTY5XV
— Dear White People (@DearWhitePeople) June 22, 2018
In Season 2, Sam (Logan Browning) and Lionel (DeRon Horton) found chalk-marked X's on their door, which was their invitation to join the secret on-campus society "Order of X."
So we can reasonably assume that we'll see more of the Order and more of "Breaking Bad" alum Esposito.
The series is based on Justin Simien's 2014 film of the same name, about a group of students of color dealing with cultural and racial bias at a predominantly white Ivy League university.
Season 3 will debut sometime in 2019.
Now the next question: Will the acclaimed series get some Emmy love this year?
⚡️ "DEAR WHITE PEOPLE WILL BE BACK! But will it get love at the Emmy's?"https://t.co/iFoqGqqWxupic.twitter.com/0I81bYydbB
— Justin Simien (@JSim07) June 22, 2018
Come n get it https://t.co/tPtNSwtXIQ
— Logan Browning (@LoganLaurice) June 22, 2018
[Via Deadline]