The good news, however, is that the whole gang is back for more drama and fun before it's time to say goodbye, including Angie (Shoniqua Shandai), Quinn (Grace Byers), Camille (Meagan Good), and Tye (Jerrie Johnson).

From creator, writer, and executive producer Tracy Oliver, Harlem follows the core of four women on the precipice of change like never before. Whether it’s motherhood, singlehood, sisterhood, complicated career paths, or even more complicated families, the stylish and ambitious best friends strive to choose themselves above all else. Season three picks up after last season’s shocking cliffhanger.
“I’m beyond grateful to the whole team at Amazon for giving me the chance of a lifetime to tell these four Black women’s stories and shoot it in the city I love: Harlem. It’s been an incredible journey, and I’m honored to see the impact it’s made in the culture, as well as the impact it’s had on all of us who’ve been blessed to work on it,” Oliver shared. “A huge thank you to everyone who’s watched the show. I’m excited to finally share our best season yet.”
Joining the cast are Kofi Siriboe, Logan Browning, Robin Givens and Gail Bean, who will appear in recurring roles.
Siriboe will play Seth, an MLB player whose confident, charming and sweet ways win him a place in the heart of one of the ladies. Browning will play Portia, a sharp and beautiful woman from Ian’s (Tyler Lepley) youth whose return to Harlem causes a stir. Givens will play Jacqueline, Eva’s no-nonsense mother. Bean will play Givens’ daughter Eva, a driven but playful venture capitalist who has teamed up with Tye (Jerrie Johnson).
Watch the trailer below.
