The beloved series Harlem is set to return for its third and final season on January 23, exclusively on Prime Video. After leaving fans in suspense with a dramatic Season Two cliffhanger, creator Tracy Oliver promises a season filled with transformation, challenges, and self-discovery for the four central women. The show continues to captivate audiences in over 240 countries and territories worldwide, offering a heartfelt exploration of motherhood, career aspirations, and the complexities of personal relationships.
“As we prepare to say goodbye to this incredible series, we’re both grateful for the journey Tracy has taken us on and excited for our global customers to experience a final season that truly honors these characters,” expressed Vernon Sanders, head of television at Amazon MGM Studios. “This chapter may be coming to a close, but the series will continue to resonate for years to come.”
Tracy Oliver, the creative force behind Harlem, shared her gratitude, saying, “I’m beyond grateful to the whole team at Amazon for giving me the chance of a lifetime to tell these four Black women’s stories and shoot it in the city I love: Harlem. It’s been an incredible journey, and I’m honored to see the impact it’s made in the culture, as well as the impact it’s had on all of us who’ve been blessed to work on it. A huge thank you to everyone who’s watched the show. I’m excited to finally share our best season yet.”
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The upcoming season introduces new faces, including Kofi Siriboe as Seth, a charismatic MLB player; Logan Browning as Portia, an intriguing figure from Ian’s past; Robin Givens; and Gail Bean as Eva, a venture capitalist collaborating with Tye. These additions promise to bring fresh dynamics and unexpected twists to the story.
Produced by Amazon MGM Studios and Universal Television in association with Paper Kite Productions, Harlem has been a collaborative effort of talented individuals, including executive producers Amy Poehler, Kim Lessing, Dave Becky, Britt Matt, Pharrell Williams, and Mimi Valdés.
As fans eagerly await the series’ conclusion, Harlem continues to celebrate friendship, ambition, and the pursuit of self-identity in a way that resonates deeply with audiences.





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