

Netflix’s wrestling comedy, inspired by the short-lived but beloved titular series from the 80s, follows Ruth Wilder (Alison Brie), a struggling out-of-work actress as she auditions for, trains and eventually makes the first ever women’s wrestling TV show, alongside a mixed ensemble of costumed misfits – including Gilpin’s Betty. “I wrestle a lot this season and it hurts, so I hope they like it,” jokes Betty Gilpin in a new behind-the-scenes video for GLOW. Watch: Behind the scenes of Netflix’s GLOW Now, with two Emmy nominations under its belt this year for Comedy Series and Supporting Actress (Betty Gilpin), Netflix has officially confirmed that another bout is on the way. Earlier this summer, Netflix’s programming chief, Cindy Holland, told the TCA press tour that Netflix would be “really thrilled to make more, but I don’t have anything to share with you just yet”. While the sophomore run was unanimously praised by critics and viewers alike, Netflix took its time in announcing a third season. Netflix has officially renewed GLOW for a third season. Here’s a teaser video revealing the release date – watch this space for a trailer, or scroll down for the first images of the new run. Now, after waiting months for a third season to be announced, Netflix has finally revealed its release date: GLOW Season 3 will premiere on Friday 9th August, and follows the girls as they go to Las Vegas and headline at the Fan-Tan Hotel & Casino. “Season 2 benefits greatly from the heavy lifting and world building that GLOW’s first season did so well, and thus has breathing space for characters that didn’t get the screen time we would’ve liked on its first outing, particularly women of colour,” we added. We praised the second season for its “pithy and hilarious one-liners” in our review. Season 2 followed the women of GLOW as they become local celebrities, confronting the good, the bad, and the ugly realities of their newfound fame. Inspired by the short-lived but beloved titular series from the 80s – and created by Liz Flahive (Homeland, Nurse Jackie) and Carly Mensch (Nurse Jackie, Orange Is The New Black, Weeds) – the series follows Ruth Wilder (Alison Brie), a struggling out-of-work actress as she auditions for, trains and eventually makes the first ever women’s wrestling TV show, alongside a mixed ensemble of costumed misfits. GLOW is heading to Vegas for its third season this summer, and now, we know when it’s taking off.

Read on below for a teaser.įirst look: GLOW returns this August for Season 3 You can see her in action alongside the rest of the ensemble on Friday 9th August.

Clair, the entertainment director of the hotel, Netflix has announced. And who do you get to run such a venue? Why, Geena Davis, of course. Season 3 follows the girls as they go to Las Vegas and headline at the Fan-Tan Hotel & Casino. Netflix’s wrestling comedy, inspired by the the short-lived but beloved titular series from the 80s, follows Ruth Wilder (Alison Brie), a struggling out-of-work actress as she auditions for, trains and eventually makes the first ever women’s wrestling TV show, alongside a mixed ensemble of costumed misfits.Ĭreated by Liz Flahive (Homeland, Nurse Jackie) and Carly Mensch (Nurse Jackie, Orange Is The New Black, Weeds), the show has become one of Netflix’s most distinct programmes, with Season 2 seeing the women become local celebrities, confronting the good, the bad, and the ugly realities of their newfound fame. Geena Davis has joined the cast of GLOW for Season 3. GLOW: Season 1 to 3 is available on Netflix UK, as part of an £9.99 monthly subscription. Season 3 arrives on Netflix on Friday 9th August. Clair, the entertainment director of the hotel, and a whole host of drama swimming underneath the glitzy surface, the stage is set for a show-stopping third run.

With Geena Davis on board as Sandy Devereaux St. Created by Liz Flahive (Homeland, Nurse Jackie) and Carly Mensch (Nurse Jackie, Orange Is The New Black, Weeds), the show has become one of Netflix’s most distinct programmes, with Season 2 seeing the women become local celebrities, confronting the good, the bad, and the ugly realities of their newfound fame. Netflix’s wrestling comedy, inspired by the the short-lived but beloved titular series from the 80s, follows Ruth Wilder (Alison Brie), a struggling out-of-work actress as she joins the first ever women’s wrestling TV show, alongside a mixed ensemble of costumed misfits. “So, how’s Vegas?” The first trailer for GLOW Season 3 has dropped, and the show is looking more glamorous than ever.
