

In other words, it’s not time to panic just yet Netflix could still get around to a renewal in the future. Following the show’s first season, it didn’t get renewed until June 2021, several months after its late-April release date.

Netflix hasn’t made an official announcement about the return of Shadow and Bone, but that’s not particularly surprising. Is Shadow and Bone getting a third season? Here’s everything we know about Shadow and Bone season 3 so far. While Netflix hasn’t officially greenlit a new season of Shadow and Bone just yet, there is still a bit of information floating around about season 3, including a few words from showrunner Eric Heisserer himself. While season 2 is already packed with action and bursting at the seams with plot, that doesn’t mean there isn’t room for a third season - as long as Netflix gives it the green light, that is. Pick up my sci-fi novels the Herokiller series and The Earthborn Trilogy.Shadow and Bone’s second season has arrived as Alina, Mal, the Crows, and everyone else do battle with the Darkling and the Fold. Subscribe to my free weekly content round-up newsletter, God Rolls. The crown may be Shadow and Bone’s to grab.įollow me on Twitter, YouTube, Facebook and Instagram.

That said, it does seem like Shadow and Bone is one of the more successful fantasy series we’ve seen on Netflix in some time, especially with The Witcher universe dropping the ball lately by losing Henry Cavill after next season and its terrible Blood Origin spin-off. It’s possible that the universe could expand beyond season 3 and the Six of Crows as well, but I think at this point, we’re starting to get way ahead of ourselves. So you understand then how many weeks it has been since she's been on the high seas and then returning to Ketterdam." "Obviously, we're not gonna keep Inej out of that," he says. He also clarifies that Suman's Inej would return for the spin-off. "A good chunk of what you see in the Crow's side story" would be happening simultaneously with the events of Nikolai's coronation, Heisserer confirms.
