The chaotic, unfiltered world of the Gypsy King isn’t leaving our screens anytime soon. Shortly after the launch of its second season in April 2026, Netflix dropped a surprise teaser trailer confirming that At Home with the Furys has officially been greenlit for Season 3.
With cameras already rolling on the next chapter of the family’s lives, the turnaround for more mayhem is going to be much faster this time around. Here is everything we know so far as of May 17, 2026.
At Home with the Furys Season 3: Release Date Speculation
Unlike the grueling three-year wait fans endured between the first two seasons, Netflix is striking while the iron is hot.
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Official Status: Renewed and actively filming.
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The Production Timeline: Paris Fury confirmed during a promotional interview on ITV’s This Morning that they have already signed the dotted line and are back in front of the cameras.
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Projected Release Window: Late 2026 or Early 2027. Because a massive chunk of filming is already underway, industry insiders suggest a premium winter rollout on Netflix is highly likely.
At Home with the Furys Season 3: Cast
The core family tree remains the focus, but a massive new milestone means a few new faces are stepping into the spotlight.
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The Heads of the House: Tyson Fury and Paris Fury return to guide their hectic household.
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The Seven Kids: All seven children—Venezuela, Prince John James, Prince Tyson II, Valencia, Prince Adonis Amaziah, Athena, and baby Rico—will feature.
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The Extended Family: Tyson’s fiercely outspoken father, John Fury, and his brother, Tommy Fury, are locked in.
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New Additions: Noah Price (19), who got engaged to Tyson’s eldest daughter, Venezuela, at the end of Season 2, will join the main cast.
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The Molly-Mae Status: While Tommy and Molly-Mae Hague‘s high-profile relationship drama has been standard tabloid fodder (including a temporary split and her subsequent second pregnancy announcement), she did not appear on camera in Season 2. It remains unconfirmed if she will visually rejoin the Netflix series or keep her appearances limited to her own Prime Video docuseries.
At Home with the Furys Season 3: Plot Details
Netflix officially teased the upcoming season with a heavy three-pronged tagline: “Fallouts, a wedding, and the comeback of all comebacks.”
Major narrative arcs for Season 3 include:
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The Big Isle of Man Move: Season 2 concluded with the family packing up their iconic, famous mansion in Morecambe Bay. Season 3 will follow the logistics, culture shock, and massive family adjustment of moving their entire 9-person unit to a new life on the Isle of Man.
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Venezuela’s Elaborate Wedding: The cameras are tracking a massive milestone. Just this weekend (May 16, 2026), 16-year-old Venezuela Fury officially tied the knot with Noah Price at The Royal Chapel of St John the Baptist on the Isle of Man. The entire lavish, glamorous ceremony—complete with Paris managing the bridal party and Tyson grappling with the reality of potentially becoming a grandfather before he turns 39—will serve as a central pillar of Season 3.
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The Ring Calls Again: Tyson’s “retirement” is short-lived yet again. The third season will heavily focus on his aggressive training regimen for his latest boxing comeback, capturing his inner drive to “make boxing great again.”
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Father-Son Fallout: Tyson’s decision to lace the gloves back up does not sit well with everyone. The show will explicitly dive into a heavy, emotional fallout between Tyson and his father, John Fury, who has grown increasingly vocal about his concerns regarding Tyson’s long-term mental health and physical well-being inside the ring.
From the Family: “We’re already on number three… we’ve signed up! I don’t act differently if the cameras are there or not there—the good and the bad. You’re going to get the good, the bad, and the ugly. The aftermath is great, and to know that I’ve got it all stored like home videos for the future is wonderful.” — Paris Fury on This Morning.
You can currently stream the first two seasons of At Home with the Furys exclusively on Netflix to catch up on the chaos before the wedding bells ring in Season 3.