Overview
- Season 3 debuted on February 19 with 10 episodes and logged 8.4 million first‑week views, ranking No. 2 on Netflix’s English TV list and down about 40% from Season 2 and 59% from Season 1.
- The new season has drawn generally positive reviews, with Rotten Tomatoes scores settling in the low‑80s and critics noting a more mature, conspiracy‑focused approach.
- Netflix has not officially ordered Season 4, though showrunner Shawn Ryan says a writers’ room opened in 2025 and scripts are in progress.
- Sony Pictures Television secured a $31.6 million California tax credit tied to relocating production to Los Angeles, which carries a roughly six‑month start‑filming window that tightens the timeline for a renewal decision.
- This chapter centers on financial corruption and whistleblowing, following Peter Sutherland’s pursuit of a Treasury/FinCEN analyst and his alliance with journalist Isabel De León without revealing story turns.