Fans of Irish crime drama KIN are in for a treat, because the much-loved show will be returning for a season 3.
The series, which boasts a stellar cast including Emmett J Scanlan, Yasmin Seky, Charlie Cox, Aidan Gillen and Clare Dunne, was last on our screens in 2023, but three years later, a follow-up series has finally been confirmed.
Following the second series, Bron Studios, the production company that co-produced the show alongside Headline Pictures, reportedly went bankrupt, casting doubt over the show's future.
But RTÉ, who have teamed up with the BBC, just confirmed the exciting news and said production on the new season was already underway and that it's scheduled to air in 2027.
The official synopsis reads: "KIN Season three reunites the nation with the Kinsella crime family. As they consolidate power, buried betrayals and festering rivalries turn inward, and the greatest threat to the family empire becomes the family itself."
Intrigued!
There had previously been whispers of the show returning, with Dunne - who plays Amanda Kinsella - telling Goss.ie earlier this year: "We are so delighted to have it come back. I was on the phone to Charlie [Cox] the other day in America, and he’s thrilled.
“I think he always loves bringing his kids over to Ireland, actually, for the summer holidays.
"Yeah, [I'm] just really looking forward to being with all the crew again as well. The crew are amazing."
Series 2 ended with a devastating family tragedy, leaving fans wondering what the future holds for the Kinsellas after Bren Kinsella's reign finally came to an end.













