The largest online streaming platform Netflix surely knows how to keep its viewers stick to its streaming platform by curating content for many genres and from all of the countries across the globe. No doubt why it is leading and proceeds to do so.
Another Netflix show we are here to talk about is that the science fiction thriller drama Altered Carbon whose speculations for a third season is large. The manufacturers of the series have so far produced and published two seasons on the streaming station. Both the seasons were highly praised and applauded from the viewers all over the world.
Plot
The series is an adaptation of a novel of the same name written by Richard K Morgan and is still another entrant into the miniseries list. The show takes us into tens of thousands of years into the future in which technology has taken over human minds and are controlling humans.
But amidst all this, a former soldier that had now turned into an investigator is on his journey to solve a murder case giving a ray of hope for a new world to be created.
Currently, there’s no update as to a new season would appear for its audiences to binge-watch however we surely have high hopes that Netflix would deliver it back.
Release Date
But do not expect the show to receive a release date before mid-2021 since no confirmation was obtained yet and looking at the prior release pattern, the manufacturers take a great deal of time to start a season.
Cast
Nothing much was shown by the makers concerning the cast of this next year. But, it’s anticipated that the actors who played their roles in the first two seasons could make a return in the next season as well. These include,
Chris Conner playing the role of Edgar Poe,
Will Yun Lee playing the role of Kovacs Prime,
Dina Shihabi playing the role of Dig 301,
and Renée Elise Goldsberry playing the role of Quellcrist Falconer.
Trailer
Sadly, the makers have neither released a trailer nor a teaser for the next season of this show. From the time you can definitely watch the trailer of the next period when you haven’t seen it.