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Elsbeth Season 3 Official Trailer Is Filled with Guest Stars Galore

Helping kick off CBS's big premiere week on Sunday, October 12th, here's the official trailer for Carrie Preston-starring Elsbeth Season 3.


With less than three weeks to go until the third season of CBS, EPs Robert KingMichelle King, and Showrunner Jonathan Tolins's Carrie Preston-starring Elsbeth gets underway on Sunday, October 12th (before moving to its regular Thursday night home on Oct. 16th), we're getting our best look yet at what's to come. Over the past several weeks, we've been treated to a whole lot of casting news and intel on who some of the "big bads" will be this season. But for this go-around, we're passing along the official trailer (waiting for you above) that offers a look at some familiar faces in action. In addition, we have a look ahead at what S03E01: "Yes, And…" has to offer and much more.

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Elsbeth Season 3 Episode 1: "Yes, And…" Preview

Elsbeth Season 3 Episode 1: "Yes, And…" –  Elsbeth (Carrie Preston) dives into the world of late-night comedy when backstage tensions rise between a talk show host (Stephen Colbert), his head writer Laurel (Amy Sedaris), and her on-air sidekick husband, Mickey (Andy Richter). Also, Elsbeth meets a new police officer (Lindsay Mendez) who is an aspiring stand-up comic when off the clock. Written by Jonathan Tolins and directed by Joe Menendez.

Previously, we learned that Colbert will play Scotty Bristol, the late-night host of the fictional Way Late with Scotty Bristol. In addition, Sedaris, Richter, and Mendez are set to guest-star during the opener. Sedaris's Laurel Hammond-Muntz is the headstrong and devoted head writer and executive producer of the popular late-night talk show Way Late. Richter's Mickey Muntz is the hilarious but long-suffering sidekick to late-night host Scotty Bristol (Colbert) and Laurel's husband. Mendez's Officer Grace Hackett is a hard-working officer and an aspiring stand-up comic when off the clock. When she teams up with Elsbeth for a case focused on the world of comedy, her knowledge of the business comes in handy.

Produced by CBS Studios and executive-produced by Robert King, Michelle King, Liz Glotzer, and Jonathan Tolins, the third season of The Good Wife and The Good Fight spinoff series sees Carrie Preston back as Elsbeth Tascioni, the cunning yet unconventional consent decree attorney working with the NYPD to track down New York's most well-heeled murderers utilizing her unique intuitive insight. The critically acclaimed series returns with fresh cases, new characters, and unexpected challenges for Elsbeth and the 11th Precinct, led by her boss, Captain C.W. Wagner (Wendell Pierce).

The third season also sees David Cross (Mr. Show, Arrested Development) guest-starring as Nolan, a hapless insider trader fresh from a stint in prison who winds up taking hostages in one of New York's best toy stores after the purchase of a rare doll on the black market turns deadly. Julia Fox (Uncut Gems, Adults) guest-stars as Raquel Drabowski, a Staten Island widow who transformed herself into an upscale NYC "Grief Influencer" and reality star on the hit dating series Black VeilWilliam Jackson Harper (The Good Place) and Annaleigh Ashford (Happy Face) will guest star this season. Ashford is set for a special Halloween-themed episode as Sharon Norman, a murderous suburban housewife. Meanwhile, Harper will portray the founding director of a New York City poetry journal, desperate for funding. Fans of "The Good Wife/The Good Fight" universe can also look forward to Sarah Steele's Marissa Gold reuniting with our lead for the Season 3 episode "Poetic Justice." For this go-around, Gold is now a campaign manager for NYC mayoral candidate Alec Bloom (Ivan Hernandez).


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Ray FlookAbout Ray Flook

Serving as Television Editor since 2018, Ray began five years earlier as a contributing writer/photographer before being brought onto the core BC team in 2017.
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