JR Ewing and Larry Hagman may be gone but the hijinks at Southfork will continue. Dallas has been renewed for a third season by TNT. There will be 15 episodes once again.
Season three will start airing in early 2014. There had been word that TNT was leaning toward bringing Dallas back to the summer schedule but that doesn’t seem to be in the cards — unless they break up the season into two parts.
Here’s the press release:
TNT Taps Third Season of Hit Drama Series “Dallas”
TNT has renewed the hit drama series Dallas for a third season. Produced by Warner Horizon Television, Dallas centers on the Ewing clan, an enormously wealthy Texas family whose sibling rivalries, romantic betrayals, corruption and even murder are truly legendary. TNT has ordered 15 episodes for the third season, which is slated to launch in early 2014.
“Dallas has built a passionately loyal following with its expertly woven storylines, clever twists and turns, and numerous outstanding performances by a cast that spans generations,” said Michael Wright, president, head of programming for TNT, TBS and Turner Classic Movies (TCM). “Although we said goodbye to Larry Hagman and his iconic character J.R. Ewing this year, Dallas has many more stories left to tell, and the Ewing clan will continue to honor J.R.’s memory by keeping its audience surprised and delighted.”
TNT’s Dallas stars Patrick Duffy as Bobby Ewing, who is now the senior member of the Ewing family following the death of his older brother, J.R. Ewing. Linda Gray stars as Sue Ellen Ewing, J.R.’s former wife and the mother of his son, John Ross, played by Josh Henderson. Jesse Metcalfe is Christopher, Bobby’s adopted son, and Jordana Brewster is Elena Ramos, who grew up in the Ewing household and is now fighting for her own family’s legacy. Julie Gonzalo is Pamela Rebecca Barnes, Christopher’s ex-wife and the daughter of Cliff Barnes (Ken Kercheval), a longtime rival of the Ewings. Brenda Strong stars as Bobby’s wife, Ann, while Mitch Pileggi stars as Harris Ryland, Ann’s scheming ex-husband. The ensemble cast also includes Emma Bell as Emma Brown, a sheltered beauty whose father has taught her to distrust the world around her, and Kuno Becker as Drew Ramos, Elena’s troubled brother who has recently returned to Southfork.
Dallas launched on TNT last summer and ranked as basic cable’s #1 new drama of 2012 with key adult demos. In its second season, Dallas has averaged 3.8 million viewers in Live + 7 delivery, with 1.6 million adults 25-54 and 1.4 million adults 18-49.
Created by David Jacobs and shot on location in the title city, Dallas is executive-produced by Cynthia Cidre, Michael M. Robin and Robert Rovner.
About Warner Horizon Television
Warner Horizon Television (WHTV) is one of the entertainment industry’s leading producers of scripted series for the cable marketplace and primetime reality series for both network and cable. Founded in 2006, this second production entity allows the Warner Bros. Television Group to expand its programming offerings and explore creative options made possible under a new business model. WHTV’s current unscripted series include The Voice for NBC, The Bachelor franchise – which includes The Bachelor, The Bachelorette and Bachelor Pad – for ABC, Oh Sit! and the upcoming The Hunt for The CW, and the forthcoming Deon Cole’s Black Box [working title] and Who Gets the Last Laugh? for TBS, as well as Marshal Law: Texas (working title) for TNT. Scripted programs from WHTV are Rizzoli & Isles and Dallas for TNT, Sullivan & Son for TBS, Pretty Little Liars and The Lying Game for ABC Family and Longmire for A&E.
About TNT
TNT is television’s destination for drama. Seen in 99 million households and ranking among cable’s top networks, TNT is home to such original drama series as Rizzoli & Isles, Falling Skies, Dallas, Major Crimes, Perception, Franklin & Bash and the upcoming King & Maxwell. The network also features dramatic unscripted originals like the upcoming The Hero, 72 Hours and Cold Justice. In addition, TNT is the cable home to popular dramas like Castle, The Mentalist, Bones and Supernatural; primetime specials, such as the Screen Actors Guild Awards(R); blockbuster movies; and championship sports coverage, including NASCAR, the NBA and the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship.
Turner Broadcasting System, Inc., a Time Warner company, creates and programs branded news; entertainment; animation and young adult; and sports media environments on television and other platforms for consumers around the world.
What do you think? Are you looking forward to season three of Dallas on TNT? Is it still worth watching?
The new Dallas even exceeds the original. Amazing story lines.
Congratulations and keep it going for another 13 yr. run or even longer
I am completely astonished that Dallas has been renewed. It deserves to go another 13 years. Keep it exciting and full of suspence and surprizes. Thank you to a brilkant cast. Do keep us waiting until 2014; come back this sumner.
This is AWESOME news!!! Looking forward to another great season of DALLAS!!!
so excited about the renewal. i only wish there would be mopre episodes than 15. also, if dallas is doing well then why not bring back knots landing. i loved those shows growing up. it would be nice to be back in knots landing.
Very happy they will be bringing Dallas back for a third season. Today’s choices for tv entertainment at best stinks. Thank you TNT
I’m thrilled Dallas has been renewed for season 3.
I love this show. Cant wait for the new season.
My family all sit glued to the tv for every episode.
Great job by the writers and cast.
the show is well written and well acted, deserves some more time.
I’ve been a fan since the pilot, so this is pretty good news for me. I work at DISH with a lot of friends who like Dallas, so I’ll be sure to let them know. I like re-watching the episodes from time to time, so I saved all of last season to my DISH Hopper—I’ll do the same for number three, too. The hard drive on my Hopper can store up to 2,000 hours of TV and entertainment, so entire seasons of Dallas won’t stop me from saving anything else that catches my eye.
Love, Love this show. Thanks for renewing.
Another bad TV show that flopped being renewed.
Why is the current crop of executives so in love with failure?!!!
Dallas is now getting 2 million+ viewers per new episode (who knows how they massaged the numbers to pretend they have double that in the press release). How is that satisfactory?
How is that not throwing good money after bad?!!!
This show rocks! The writers and actors have done a stellar job and I am ecstatic that Dallas will return for Season 3!!!
Great show, congrats on being renewed…Hopefully starts early 2014
Love, love, love this show! Watched the original Dallas start to finish. Normally not impressed with sequels or remakes, but the new Dallas is every bit as great as the original show. Am delighted it was renewed….but would be even more delighted if it was renewed for a full season. Disappointed it won’t be back till 2014. Long time to have to wait to see what’s going to happen next!
yes, I will be watching, I have been a Dallas fan forever