Queer Eye season 3 Netflix release time: When is Queer Eye season 3 on Netflix?
QUEER EYE season 3 will be released by Netflix this Friday. But what is its release time and when is Queer Eye season 3 on Netflix?
Queer Eye: Netflix tease makeovers in trailer for third season
Netflix will release Queer Eye season three on Friday (March 15), just in time to binge the series over the weekend. Queer Eye season three episodes will be on Netflix all at once. Netflix has released a series trailer for Queer Eye that gives some idea of what the Fab Five will be facing in their new location.
When is Queer Eye season 3 on Netflix?
Queer Eye season three will be released at midnight California time (PST) on Friday, March 15.
When Queer Eye is released on Netflix in your country will depend on your time zone.
In the UK, for example, Queer Eye series three will be on Netflix at 8am on March 15.
All eight episode of Queer Eye season three will be released at once on Friday.
They will see Bobby Berk, Antoni Porowski, Jonathan van Ness, Tan France and Karamo Brown return to the show in the new location of Kansas City, Missouri.
Queer Eye is a Netflix Original, meaning that the streaming service is the only place you can watch the series.
The previous two seasons of Queer Eye are streaming on Netflix now.
Netflix subscribers can also watch the Queer Eye Fab Four’s appearance on the streaming service’s baking show Nailed It! if they need some more from Bobby, Antoni, Jonathan, Tan and Karamo before Friday.
What will happen in Queer Eye season 3?
Queer Eye season three sees the Fab Five in a new location with a more diverse cast of makeovers than ever before.
Bobby told Variety that the series would feature an equal number of men and women being made over.
The series will also feature the show’s first makeover of a lesbian after previous series saw trans people and gay men get the Fab Five treatment.
Tan told Hasan Minhaj: “We have our first lesbian on the show this year and she’s formidable.”
The show also sees the group based in Kansas City, Missouri after moving from Atlanta, Georgia.
Antoni told E! News: “I think people are going to see a lot of differences in Kansas City.
“But they’re going to see maybe more and understand a little more clearly that we are all the same, our struggles are the same, to show up for our families, to be better lovers, friends, parents children, like these are all human experiences.”
The Fab Five will also soon be airing a series of special episodes on Netflix that will see them taking their magic to Japan.
Queer Eye season 3 is released Friday on Netflix
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