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Prime Video releases official trailer for the highly anticipated Harlem season three
After a shocking Season Two finale cliffhanger that left audiences on the edge of their seats, Harlem Season Three will return January 23, exclusively on Prime Video.

Prime Video has shared the official trailer for Harlem Season Three in anticipation of the final season of the beloved series.
After a shocking Season Two finale cliffhanger that left audiences on the edge of their seats, Harlem Season Three will return January 23, exclusively on Prime Video.
What to expect for Harlem Season Three
From creator and writer Tracy Oliver (Girls Trip), Harlem Season Three will follow the core four women on the precipice of change like never before.
“Whether it be motherhood, singlehood, sisterhood, complicated career journeys, or even more complicated families, our stylish and ambitious best girlfriends strive to finally choose themselves above all else.”
Harlem Season Three newcomers
The final season will welcome Kofi Siriboe, Logan Browning, Robin Givens, and Gail Bean to join the cast in recurring roles.
Siriboe will portray Seth, an MLB player whose confident, charming, and sweet mannerisms land him a spot in one of the ladies’ hearts.
Browning will portray Portia, an edgy and beautiful woman from Ian’s (Tyler Lepley) childhood, whose return to Harlem causes a stir.
Bean will portray Given’s daughter Eva, a driven, yet playful venture capitalist who has started working with Tye (Jerrie Johnson).
A first look
Get a first look at Harlem Season Three trailer.
“As we prepare to say goodbye to this incredible series, we’re both grateful for the journey Tracy has taken us on and excited for our global customers to experience a final season that truly honors these characters,” said Vernon Sanders, head of television, Amazon MGM Studios. “This chapter may be coming to a close, but the series will continue to resonate for years to come.”
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