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Blood and water season 3 trailer is released

by Johana Mukandila
Picture: Instragam

The official trailer of Netflix’s hit teen series drama Blood & Water season three has dropped and Netflix promises that fans are in for a truly exciting ride.

The streaming service shared a trailer for the season on Wednesday featuring Ama Qamata and Khosi Ngema.

According to Citizen news the streaming platform said this in a statement, “In what is perhaps the darkest season yet, the lives of our Parkhurst teens and their parents unravel as their quest for the truth becomes more dangerous than ever. This season we unpack their secrets, pasts and disturbing involvements,” said Netflix in a statement. 

“Lines are crossed and questionable choices are made as our favourite sisters Puleng and Fikile uncover deeper secrets that leave them questioning everything they thought they knew.

“Tragedies will shake families, horrific uncoverings will leave you silent and heroic actions amongst our beloved teens may bring some clarity to the truth.”

Blood & Water is a South African teen drama series which centres on classmates Puleng (Ama Qamata) and Fikile (Khosi Ngema). The pair previously learned they are half-sisters, with Fikile having been kidnapped at birth.

Season 3 teases new drama for Puleng, Fikile and the students of Parkhurst College.

“A dark new force has entered the lives our Parkhurst faves and their lives will never be the same again. Friendships will be pushed, lovers tested and not everyone will make it out alive,” Netflix statement description reads.

Gail Mabalane, Thabang Molaba, Dillon Windvogel, Arno Greeff, Getmore Sithole and Odwa Gwanya also star on the hit show.

Season 3 premieres Nov. 25 on Netflix.

The streaming service also promised that fans may finally be getting some answers after season two’s cliffhanger, below is the trailer of season three Blood and water.

Also see: Blood & Water returns for S3  

 

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