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First Sneak Peek at ‘Shtisel’ Season 3

“Shtisel” won’t return to Netflix until the new year, but judging from the sneak peek trailer released by Yes studios, it’ll be worth waiting for.
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September 14, 2020
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“Shtisel” won’t return to Netflix until the new year, but judging from the sneak peek trailer released by Yes studios, it’ll be worth waiting for. Highlighting romance and family drama, the clip includes glimpses of a wedding and a new baby. The new season picks up four years after the events of Season 2. 

Starring Michael Aloni, Shira Haas, Neta Riskin, Sasson Gabai and Doval’e Glickman and set in the Haredi community in Jerusalem, the comedy series about an ultra-Orthodox family became a worldwide hit after its premiere on Netflix in 2018 and launched the international career of Haas, who is nominated for an Emmy Award for her role in “Unorthodox.”

“It’s an amazing season, really powerful. I cried a few times when I read it and I’m not usually a crier,” Haas said. 

Watch the preview here.

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