The Canadian sitcom Letterkenny has left a lasting impression on fans across the globe, and its spin-off series Shoresy has proven to be just as popular. With the release of Shoresy Season 3 announced, fans are eagerly awaiting the return of their beloved character, Shoresy, played by Jared Keeso. The new season is set to premiere in Canada on May 24, with a US release date of June 21 on Hulu.
Shoresy follows the character of Shoresy, a foul-mouthed and passionate junior hockey player, as he joins the Sudbury Blueberry Bulldogs in his quest to never lose again. The show has received widespread acclaim for its blend of action, comedy, and drama, and fans are eagerly anticipating the new season.
Creator Jared Keeso is once again at the helm, with Tasya Teles, Ryan McDonell, Harlan Blayne Kytwayhat, and Blair Lamora all set to return for the new season. The cast is rounded out by a number of new faces, including famous sports and hockey figures like Steve Bossé, Pierre-Luc Létourneau-leblond, Danick Paquette, and Rear Admiral.
So, what can fans expect from Season 3? The new season will see the Sudbury Blueberry Bulldogs competing in the National Senior Tournament, facing off against teams from across Canada in a series of intense matches. Actress Blair Lamora, who plays the powerful and unapologetic Ziigwan, has given fans a Look into what to expect, saying, “Season 3 comes fully stocked with chirps, chaos, and a ton of killer one-liners. I’ll definitely bring you the lumber so get your sticks ready.”
Behind the scenes, creator Jared Keeso is joined by writers Trevor Risk and Jason Kitts, with brothers Dan and Sean Skene splitting directing duties. Producers include Brendan Brady and Kara Haflidson, with executive producer credits going to Keeso, Mark Montefiore, and Jacob Tierney.
With six new episodes on the way, fans are in for a treat. The wait for Shoresy Season 3 may be almost over, but the anticipation is sure to be worth it. For now, fans can catch up on the events of the first two seasons on Hulu and make sure to mark their calendars for the Canadian and US release dates.