Aubri Ibrag and Jacob Ifan in 'The Buccaneers' Apple TV+ Share on Facebook Share on X Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment Logo text Apple TV+ is booking a third visit to 1870s London with The Buccaneers. The streamer has ordered a third season of the series, based on an unfinished Edith Wharton novel, about a group of young American women who head overseas in search of love and adventure. The renewal for The Buccaneers comes two months after the show's second season wrapped in early August. "We couldn't be more delighted to be lacing up our corsets, slipping on our ball gowns and running breathless across the cliffs of Tintagel for the third time to see what passionate adventures our beloved Buccaneers get up to next," series creator Katherine Jakeaways said in a statement. "Huge thanks to Apple TV+ and also to the devoted viewers for loving the show as much as we do." Related Stories TV Apple TV+ Extends Peanuts Deal Through 2030 TV Jessica Chastain Says She Does Not Agree With Apple's Decision to Postpone 'The Savant' The season two cast of The Buccaneers features Kristine Frøseth, Alisha Boe, Aubri Ibrag, Josie Totah, Imogen Waterhouse, Mia Threapleton, Christina Hendricks, Leighton Meester, Grace Ambrose, Maria Almeida, Amelia Bullmore, Fenella Woolgar, Guy Remmers, Matthew Broome, Josh Dylan, Barney Fishwick, Greg Wise and Jacob Ifan. Apple TV+ describes the forthcoming third season this way: "When they arrived in England they were all navigating their first loves. Now, they're looking for the loves of their lives. And with a new and enigmatic Duke at the helm, Tintagel is also facing an uncertain future. If polite English society thought our American girls rocked the boat, this new bad-boy Duke is about to sink the ship." Jakeways executive produces The Buccaneers with Beth Willis; Joe Innes is also joining the series as an EP on season three. The show comes from The Forge Entertainment, a Banijay U.K. company. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up Live Feed Kaley Cuoco-Led Mystery 'Vanished' Lands at MGM+ Live Feed Why Marion Cotillard Joined 'The Morning Show': "We Need Entertainment That Questions Ourselves" Live Feed Cristela Alonzo on Netflix Special 'Upper Classy,' Hollywood Censorship and Advocating for Immigrant Communities Sustainability MIPCOM: Spain's Secuoya Studios to Receive Sustainability Award Live Feed First Festive Look at Rowan Atkinson in 'Man vs Baby' as Netflix Sets December Air Date Obituaries Wanda Clark, Lucille Ball's Longtime Secretary, Dies at 87 Live Feed Kaley Cuoco-Led Mystery 'Vanished' Lands at MGM+ Live Feed Why Marion Cotillard Joined 'The Morning Show': "We Need Entertainment That Questions Ourselves" Live Feed Cristela Alonzo on Netflix Special 'Upper Classy,' Hollywood Censorship and Advocating for Immigrant Communities Sustainability MIPCOM: Spain's Secuoya Studios to Receive Sustainability Award Live Feed First Festive Look at Rowan Atkinson in 'Man vs Baby' as Netflix Sets December Air Date Obituaries Wanda Clark, Lucille Ball's Longtime Secretary, Dies at 87
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'The Buccaneers' Renewed for Third Season at Apple TV+
October 8, 2025
2 months ago
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