
In season two, after blowing up her career and disrupting her love life, Camille had to figure out how to put the pieces back together. Tye tried to figure out how to make meaningful connections while navigating a nasty divorce. Quinn searched for balance as she rode life's emotional roller coaster and Angie searched for happiness as she tried to find her place in the world. Together, the women moved on to the next phase of their careers, relationships and big city dreams.
According to the release, season three will return with the ambitious and stylish foursome continuing to navigate life as they level up in New York's vibrant city of Harlem.
“The only thing more fun than making season 2 of Harlem was getting to travel across the country and watch it with our fans,” said Oliver. “Thanks to everyone who showed up to support and watch it at home! We’re so grateful for all the love and can’t wait to bring you an even juicier season three.”
“Harlem has continued to tell outrageously hilarious stories through the perspective of these uniquely special characters. Fans can look forward to more laughs, wit, and cultural commentary from the brilliant mind of Tracy Oliver and the amazing cast, Meagan, Grace, Jerrie, and Shoniqua,” added Vernon Sanders, head of television, Amazon MGM Studios. “This critically acclaimed series has been embraced by so many and it is a privilege to bring season three to our global Prime Video customers.”
Harlem is produced by Amazon MGM Studios and Universal Television, in association with Paper Kite Productions. In addition to Oliver, Paper Kite's Amy Poehler and Kim Lessing are also executive producers, alongside 3 Arts' Dave Becky, Britt Matt, Pharrell Williams and Mimi Valdés.
