Blood and Water Season 3 Trailer: The Search For Love, Friendship and Ambitions

Blood and Water Season 3 explores another year at Parkhurst high, where our favourite students find themselves embroiled in different emotions. The South African drama series is centred around Puleng Khumalo (played by Ama Qamata) and Fiks Bhele, and revolves around a sibling secret kept in the family. Moreover, the series is produced by Bradley Joshua and Benjamin Overmeyer.

Blood and Water Season 3
A still from Blood and Water Season 3

the cast of the series includes Ama Qamata as Puleng Khumalo, Khosi Ngema as Fikile Bhele, Gail Mabalane as Thandeka Khumalo, Puleng’s mother, Thabang Molaba as Karabo Molapo, an aspiring rapper in Fikile’s friend group, Dillon Windvogel as Wade Daniels, the first student at Parkhurst to befriend Puleng and the son of the headmistress, Arno Greeff as Chris Ackerman, a pansexual swimmer in Fikile’s friend group, Ryle de Morny as Chad Morgan, the swim coach at Parkhurst.

The trailer for season 3 starts off with a dark setup, involving another secret in Puleng’s life. The infamous teenager introduces her elite friends to her new cousin, who finds his way into trouble at Parkhurst high. Moreover, it is already clear that the high schooler is guaranteed to invite some trouble.

On the personal front, the new season explores Puleng’s on-and-off relationship saga. Something which had kept her from evolving in season 2. Notably, the trailer also shows that she needs to make her way out of her stuck love life and find a new path forward.

Blood and Water Season 3
A still from Blood and Water Season 3

If these series of changes weren’t enough, Puleng will also face some new revelations in the series. Earlier, it was the abduction of her sister that was the only hidden secret in the family. But it turns out there is more to Puleng’s life than what meets the eye. She has been kept away from a long-lost family affair, that can wreak havoc in her personal life.

Watch Blood and Water Season 3 Trailer Below

You can stream the series on Netflix starting from November 25, 2002. Let us know your thoughts about it in the comment section below.

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Manjeet Singh
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Manjeet loves to steer conversations around films and pop culture(usually to the point of no return). Finding obscure movies and consuming their Wikipedia literature is his daytime hobby. Being a hopeless romantic about cinema is what keeps him going.

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