Ahead of the upcoming second season finale, FX has officially renewed Sterlin Harjo and Taika Waititi’s coming-of-age comedy Reservation Dogs for a third season, which is set to air sometime in 2023. The popular series’ latest season has once again garnered praise from critics for its story, humor, and characters.
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“Reservation Dogs continues its remarkable run with critics, fans, and awards all recognizing the singular brilliance of the series created by Sterlin Harjo and Taika Waititi,” President of original programming for FX, Nick Grad said in a statement (via Variety). “FX is proud to join with our partners at Hulu to order a third season featuring the amazing cast and all of the artists who deliver one of the most original, engaging, and funny shows on television.”
Reservation Dogs centers around the lives of four Native American teenagers in rural Oklahoma who spend their days committing crime … and fighting it. The series stars up-and-coming young actors D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai (Creeped Out) as Bear, Devery Jacobs (American Gods) as Elora Danan, Paulina Alexis (Beans) as Willie Jack, and Lane Factor as Cheese.
The series also features guest stars, including Tamara Podemski, Zahn McClarnon, Macon Blair, Kirk Fox, Matty Cardarople, Dallas Goldtooth, Lil Mike, and Funny Bone.
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Reservation Dogs is created and executive produced by Taika Watiti and Sterlin Harjo. It is also being produced by Garrett Basch through his Scott Rudin Productions banner. This marks Waititi’s latest project with FX following the popular mockumentary series What We Do in the Shadows.