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“Wicked City” Season 3: A New Chapter for the Coven

The third season of the hit supernatural drama Wicked City is set to take audiences on an exhilarating journey as the Atlanta coven faces new challenges and deepens their connections.

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This season, Jordan (played by Shaquita Smith) grapples with the emotional fallout from Javi’s betrayal, as she joins Sherise (portrayed by Chanel Mack) and Angela (played by Chantal Maurice) in a new home following the closure of The Mystic Haven’s storefront.

A Fresh Start Amidst Turmoil

As they embark on this new chapter, the coven must navigate the complexities of their personal lives while addressing threats that could jeopardize their existence. Sherise now runs Obsidian Dream, and alongside Angela and Darletra (played by India Marie Cross), they explore the dynamics of their relationships in the face of new challenges. The introduction of Claudette (played by Rhonda Morman) as a mentor adds another layer to the storyline, as she trains the coven to enhance their powers and combat a terrifying new evil known as Fear Fever.

This child-like evil poses a significant threat, spreading fear and chaos as the coven attempts to confront it. Additionally, they must contend with the rise of a new governing body, The Council, which complicates their already tumultuous lives.

Tensions Rise and Alliances Shift

As the season unfolds, the rift between Claudette and Caden (played by Malika Blessing) intensifies, revealing hidden agendas and the true nature of their friendships. With alliances tested and secrets unearthed, viewers can expect a dramatic exploration of loyalty, betrayal, and the struggle for power.

The cast features an impressive lineup, including Mercedez McDowell, Ohsea Russell, Bailey “Qween Bay” Ramirez, Laith Ashley De La Cruz, Juante Wilson, and Yvette Gonzalez-Nacer.

Behind the Scenes

Produced by Tressa “Azarel” Smallwood, Vanessa Bell Calloway, and Donte Lee, this season of Wicked City promises to be as thrilling as ever. The series is created and written by Kristin Iris Johnson and Serena M. Lee, with Melissa Llewellyn-Alston serving as producer and Dale S. Lewis directing. Brett Dismuke, head of content, along with Nikki Love, SVP of Development & Original Production, Unscripted, also lend their expertise to the project.

Wicked City continues to break boundaries, showcasing powerful storytelling and representation within the supernatural genre.

Tune In

Fans of the series can catch the recent interview featuring some of the cast members Malika Blessing and Rhonda Morman, on Access Daily with Mario Lopez & Kit Hoover on NBC, highlighting what to expect in this exciting new season.

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