The Kardashian family is nearly back on our screens, with less than a month until The Kardashians Season 3 drops on Hulu. It's been a little under six months since Season 2 wrapped up but as the show recounts about a year at a time, so much has happened in the lives of the world's most famous family.
Now fans have gotten their first glimpse at the show, as Hulu dropped an incredibly dramatic trailer for the season. However, while dramatic, it is incredibly on point for the Kardashians. There are tears, surgery, and drama stemming from every corner.
"The Kardashians" Season 3 Is Set To Be A Wild Ride
Relationships are set to be a focal point of The Kardashians Season 3. Not that relationships have ever been sidelined in this show, but a lot has happened in that area. The trailer literally opens with Kim being reminded by producers that when the show left off, she was still in a relationship with Kanye West. The fallout of their divorce dominates heavily in the trailer. While he doesn't appear in the trailer, does this possibly indicate that we will also be seen Pete Davidson? Other relationship drama stems from Khloe and her on-and-off partner, Tristan Thompson. Season 3 will also be the debut of Khloe's son with Thompson, who was born last year.
But there is also non-relationship drama. Khloe sports a facial bandage for most of the trailer, indicating that the season will feature her surgery to remove a precancerous melanoma. The season was also filmed in the run-up to Kourtney and Travis' wedding, which spawns drama of its own. There are accusations of Kim using the wedding to further her business interests and show up Kourtney. All of a sudden, The Kardashians has some Succession vibes to it. But there's also an element of self-reflection. The season promises a discussion of the effect the Kardashians have had on the world and the way they don't want their children to become them. Hulu wants you to enter into Season 3 expecting to see the family like you've never seen them before. The Kardashians Season 3 debuts on Hulu on May 25.
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