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Hulu has renewed The Path for season 3

April 13, 2017 by Samuel Brace

The Path has been picked up for a third season by online streaming service Hulu.

The series revolves around a creepy cult headed by Hugh Dancy, and how Aaron Paul as a reluctant believer copes with his family being so intricately tied up in what’s goes on there.

Season two of the show debuted back in January with a two part premiere, and now we have news that Hulu has decided to pick up the series for a third season.

Showrunner Jessica Goldberg will return to the same duties for season three, and will also executive produce with Jason Katims and Michelle Lee.

With Hulu obviously having the goal of emulating the incredible success of Netflix, The Path is key to them forging ahead with their line up of original series to compliment their library of third party entertainment.

The season two finale of The Path can be caught on Hulu stating today.

Originally published April 13, 2017. Updated April 15, 2018.

Filed Under: News, Samuel Brace, Television Tagged With: The Path

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