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The Sinner Season Three New Trailer And Release Date Revealed

The Sinner Season Three New Trailer And Release Date Revealed

It's coming next February...

Tom Wood

Tom Wood

Hey, good news for fans of The Sinner - we've not only got a new trailer to share with you, but we've now actually got a release date too.

It's going to premiere on USA Network at 9pm ET on February 6 2020.

You can catch the new trailer here.

So, for those who aren't familiar, or who might need a quick refresher, The Sinner stars Bill Pullman and Matt Bomer, and tells the story of Detective Harry Ambrose (Pullman) who thinks he's on the investigation of a routine traffic accident in Dorchester, New York.

He soon realises, as you've no doubt gathered, that there's more to it than that.

In fact, it's quickly about to become the most interesting and disturbing case that he's ever worked on.

Whilst that's bad news for Detective Ambrose, it's good news for us.

Matt Bomer's character, Jamie Burns, is thought to be an upstanding local citizen. However, when he becomes involved in the aforementioned car accident, he's thrown into the spotlight and his dark past comes to the fore.

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On top of that, he's expecting a first child and one of the key figures in his past has decided to reappear.

As the official synopsis reads: "The Sinner's third instalment follows Detective Harry Ambrose (Bill Pullman) as he begins a routine investigation of a tragic car accident on the outskirts of Dorchester, in upstate New York.

"Ambrose uncovers a hidden crime that pulls him into the most dangerous and disturbing case of his career."

Sounds intriguing, right?

The series is executive produced by showrunner Derek Simonds.

Jessica Biel - who garnered nominations for a Golden Globe, Emmy, and Critic's Choice Award for her performance in season one - and Michelle Purple also have executive producer credits through their company Iron Ocean.

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That's about as much as we've got to date. We know that at least the first two episodes will be directed by Adam Bernstein, he's got a bit of previous, having directed episodes of Breaking Bad and Fargo in the past.

It's reason enough to get excited, mind. When the first season came out in the USA, it was thought of as one of the best shows of 2017.

As well as a whole raft of award nominations, including that long list of nods for Jessica Biel, it was also certified as 'fresh' on Rotten Tomatoes.

If you've not seen that yet, it's on Netflix. You've got until February to catch up.

Featured Image Credit: USA Network

Topics: TV and Film, US Entertainment