‘Lioness’ Season 3 First Look: Zoe Saldaña and Nicole Kidman Return to Taylor Sheridan’s Espionage Thriller
L-R: Morgan Freeman as Edwin Mullins, Michael Kelly as Byron Westfield, Nicole Kidman as Kaitlyn, Zoe Saldaña as Joe, in Lioness, Photo Credit: Ryan Green/Paramount+
Paramount+ has released the first look at ‘Lioness’ Season 3, with Joe pulled back into a mission that threatens to collapse the line between duty, family and survival.
Zoe Saldaña is heading back into the field.
Paramount+ has released the first look at Season 3 of ‘Lioness,’ Taylor Sheridan’s espionage thriller starring Saldaña and Nicole Kidman. The new season premieres Aug. 2 on Paramount+ and finds Joe, played by Saldaña, once again caught between covert warfare and the personal life that keeps being dragged into the danger around her. The series returns more than a year after its second season finale, with the new teaser positioning Season 3 as one of the show’s most personal and emotionally volatile chapters yet.
According to the official logline, Season 3 follows Joe as hidden networks, foreign operatives and personal betrayals collide. As unseen forces begin closing in around her world, Joe is guided by Kaitlyn, played by Kidman, and Westfield, played by Michael Kelly, while confronting enemies operating in the shadows. The language around the season suggests that the mission will not simply test Joe’s tactical instincts, but force her to reckon with a war that now reaches into every part of her life.
Zoe Saldaña as Joe in Lioness.- Photo Credit: Ryan Green/Paramount+.
That has always been the strongest dramatic engine of ‘Lioness.’ While the series delivers the action, military procedure and global stakes expected from a Sheridan thriller, its emotional tension rests on Joe’s inability to fully separate the battlefield from her home. Season 2 pushed that conflict closer to the surface, and the first look at Season 3 appears to continue that trajectory with even greater intensity. Joe is not merely being deployed again. She is being pulled into a conflict where the cost of her work may no longer be contained by professional boundaries.
Saldaña returns as both star and executive producer, continuing one of the most physically and emotionally demanding roles of her television career. The teaser emphasizes Joe’s exhaustion, fear and commitment, suggesting that Season 3 will lean further into the psychological toll of the job rather than treating espionage as clean heroism. Entertainment Weekly reported that the season picks up with Joe balancing home life, including her strained relationship with Neal, played by Dave Annable, while dealing with the aftermath of intense fieldwork and new threats.
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Kidman also returns as Kaitlyn Meade, whose calm command presence has become one of the series’ defining power centers. Morgan Freeman, Michael Kelly, Laysla De Oliveira, Dave Annable, Jill Wagner, LaMonica Garrett, James Jordan, Genesis Rodriguez, Austin Hébert, Jonah Wharton, Thad Luckinbill, Hannah Love Lanier and Ian Bohen round out the Season 3 cast. TechRadar reported that Bohen joins the new season as Grady, a Delta Force operator and K9 handler, adding another Sheridan-universe veteran to the ensemble.
Nicole Kidman as Kaitlyn in Lioness. - Photo Credit: Emerson Miller/Paramount+.
The series remains a key part of Sheridan’s expanding Paramount+ slate, which has turned the writer-producer into one of the streamer’s most important creative forces. Alongside ‘Lioness,’ Sheridan’s television universe includes the currently airing ‘Yellowstone’ spinoff ‘Dutton Ranch,’ continuing Paramount’s investment in his brand of high-pressure, character-driven genre storytelling. ‘Lioness’ stands out within that ecosystem because of its female-led perspective and its focus on the moral cost of intelligence work, particularly for the women asked to carry out missions built on secrecy, proximity and sacrifice.
The first look suggests Season 3 will not soften that formula. Instead, it appears to double down on the series’ mix of operational suspense and emotional fallout, with Joe once again forced to survive a world where loyalty is fragile, enemies are often invisible and every decision carries consequences beyond the mission itself. For a show built around sacrifice, Season 3 may be asking how much more Joe can give before the war she fights professionally consumes the life she is trying to protect.
‘Lioness’ Season 3 premieres Aug. 2 on Paramount+.



