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'Lioness' Season 3 Teaser Hints at Start of New 'Fight'

The one-minute teaser shows Zoe Saldaña’s Joe McNamara back on the front lines as the season expands into a more personal global mission.

  • On Thursday, Paramount released the first one-minute teaser for Season 3 of the espionage thriller Lioness, with the female-led CIA series scheduled to premiere exclusively on the platform on August 2.
  • Produced by Paramount Television Studios and 101 Studios, the show features Taylor Sheridan as executive producer and follows Joe McNamara, played by Salda, as she leads a secret unit of female operatives known as the Lionesses.
  • The official logline states, "Hidden networks, foreign operatives and personal betrayals collide" as McNamara confronts enemies alongside CIA Deputy Director Byron Westfield, Kaitlyn Meade, and Secretary Morgan Freeman.
  • Highlighting the emotional cost of her secret work, McNamara tells her husband, Neal McNamara, in the teaser, "The world didn't become this way; it's always been this way."
  • As the Lioness team faces its most personal assignment, the show will "continue on a global scale as chaos ensues," while Freeman warns, "May God have mercy on us all.
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