When is The Way Home Season 3 coming out?
The Way Home’s touching depiction of grief has seen thenew TV showgo from strength to strength. A strong cast led by Chyler Leigh as Kat Landry and Andie MacDowell as Del Landry has lent it dramatic chops, too.
Showrunners have teased what they’d like to see happen in the story’s future following the Season 2 finale, and it sounds mighty enticing.
With a similar cozy vibe to Hallmark Channel’sbinge-worthy TV showslike When Calls the Heart, we’re ready for more. Luckily, there’s good news on that front.
Co-showrunner Alexandra Clarke said (viaVariety): “We’re going to be shooting in August,” during a June 2 ATX Festival panel.
The co-showrunners also revealed they’re “pretty close to the end of finalizing the episodes.”
The Way Home Season 3 takes place after a time jumpfollowing Kat approaching her home at the end of Season 2.
Season 2 ended with Kat and Jacob (Spencer Macpherson) gearing up to walk into their home. Del’s reaction is the big moment fans are waiting for, but we might not see it immediately.
“We can confirm that we do have to do a time jump, purely because of when we shoot,” Clarke said.
“That’s just the nature of our show. We do have to jump. But [it’s] to be determined how much we cheat things and stay and pick up right where we left off, similarly to how we started Season 2 and then jumped.”
Clarke refers to the Season 2 premiere, which began with a few winter scenes where Season 1 ended. The show then skipped ahead seven months in Season 2.
She also said there will be an “expansion of Elliot” in the new episodes.
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Trudie Graham was a TV & Movies Writer on Dexerto’s UK Team, specializing in Evergreen content. She has years of experience in entertainment journalism, with bylines at The Digital Fix, Collider, PCGamesN, Zavvi, and more. She likes the weird and the wonderful more than anything, especially if it’s sci-fi or fantasy.