Yellowjackets season 3 has finally landed a premiere date alongside a new teaser.
The hit Paramount+ with Showtime survival drama last aired in spring 2023 – and fans won't have too long to wait until the third season begins.
It has now been confirmed that two new episodes will debut on February 14, 2025 (aka Valentine's Day) in the US and internationally including the UK.
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A very short teaser has also dropped, giving us a brief glimpse of the action to come as the camera focuses on a skull with a necklace dangling from it.
"This Valentine's Day eat your heart out," a caption reads, alongside brief clips teasing plenty of violence to come.
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Yellowjackets focuses on a high school girls' football team after surviving a plane crash in remote Canada, while also depicting their lives 25 years later.
It was recently confirmed that Oscar-winner Hilary Swank will be joining the cast for season 3 in an undisclosed role alongside Community's Joel McHale.
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Elsewhere, while speaking to Digital Spy earlier this year, star Christina Ricci (Misty Quigley) shared that a lot of the plot is kept secret from the cast before filming.
"I really don't know that much," she said. "Working on the show, we kind of find out just a little bit before we film. So, I actually don't really know exactly what's in store for Misty."
She added: "Everybody on the cast, the second we get the scripts we immediately read them. No matter where I am I'll pick it up and scan. It's fun to be involved in something that people in general are curious and fascinated by."
Yellowjackets airs on Showtime in the US and Paramount+ in the UK.

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