With a third season coming to explore the quirky family and their antics in Alaska, there are many stories left to be told. Fans are curious as to just what is to come for the Tobin family. We have all of the information right here for The Great North Season 3! Here is everything you need to know about The Great North season 3.
Is The Great North coming back?
The Great North will be coming back this fall! The show has not only been renewed for a forthcoming third season but for a fourth season as well.
Is there gonna be a Season 3 of The Great North?
The Great North was renewed for a third season after its first season finale aired in May 2021. The third season is going to begin airing this fall on FOX.
When is The Great North Season 3 release date?
The third season of The Great North will be premiering on Sunday, Sept. 25, 2022, on FOX at 8:30 p.m. ET. It will be airing week to week for the season.
When’s the next episode of The Great North?
The next episode of The Great North will be the third season premiere which drops on Sunday, Sept. 25, 2022. It will air week to week on Sundays at 8:30 p.m. ET.
How many seasons of The Great North are there?
There are currently two completed seasons of The Great North. With the upcoming third season premiering Sept. 25, this brings the season count to 3. A fourth season was greenlit but doesn’t yet have an airdate.
Who is in The Great North cast?
The third season of The Great North will feature the same familiar faces of the Tobin family. This includes:
Nick Offerman as Beef Tobin
Offerman loves the heart behind The Great North. “We’re arriving at this point where you can fuel your stories with empathy and inspiring humanism, [and] it’s still funny,” he told Deadline. “We still talk about butts and farting and have a great time, as we should with a cartoon family. But I love the way that it’s forward thinking, and I love to be a part of that.” FOX
Jenny Slate as Judy Tobin
Slate echoed Offerman’s sentiments about the sweetness and silliness of The Great North, explaining, “The script was so funny, in this specific style that Bob’s and Wendy and Lizzie [Molyneux] and Loren [Bouchard] all have. which is that it’s super-duper sweet. It’s a kind show, and the comedy is just so, so strong.” FOX
Will Forte as Wolf Tobin
Co-creator Lizzie Molyneux described Wolf Tobin, Beef’s eldest son voiced by Will Forte, as a “golden retriever” type of character. Wendy Molyneux explained to Mashable, “There’s a common thing in pilots and new shows of someone who’s a bit of an outsider, who can be the audience’s POV. And so when we realized we wanted to work with Will and develop Wolf around [Will Forte], we thought, ‘Well, Wolf could be getting married to someone he met on the internet who is not from Alaska and that can give the viewers a way in.’” FOX
Paul Rust as Ham Tobin
Lizzie Molyneux explained Ham Tobin’s name simply: “An adjacent meat to Beef.” It does sound better than, say, venison, pork, chicken, turkey, veal… FOX
Aparna Nancherla as Moon Tobin
Nancherla’s reading for Moon Tobin changed the direction of the character for The Great North’s creators. FOX “When we first conceived of the character, it was more of a chaotic energy, more of a total wild man,” Wendy told Mashable. “Then, when we heard Aparna’s voice and looked at the Moon drawing—Aparna has a sort of natural gravity to her voice and that very measured pace and seriousness—and suddenly, we were like, ‘Oh wow, Moon is very different than we were thinking.’” Lizzie added, “So we actually play him as more of an adult sometimes. But I think with the character of Moon and also with Louise [from Bob’s Burgers], it’s about finding those moments within episodes, especially episodes that center around them, where you want to gently remind the audience that they’re still a little kid. So Moon can handle tracking an animal and being off on his own and he drinks coffee and he pictures himself as this worldly adult. But then he still wants to make sure that he’s there when his dad comes to tuck him in at night.”
Dulcé Sloan as Honeybee Shaw
Sloan was thrilled to voice a character that sounded realistic to her. FOX “When I was looking at the writing for the audition, it was like, ‘Oh, ok. [Honeybee] speaks how I would speak,’” she told Deadline. “A lot of times when you see Black characters, you can tell that they’re written by someone who’s never spoken to a Black person before … So, I was really excited about [the character] because she felt like a real person—like if this was live-action, I could actually play her.” We expect notable recurring characters will be featured this season as well, including Ron Funches as Jerry Shaw, Megan Mullally as Alyson Lefebvrere, and Alanis Morissette as herself. In addition, The Great North always features a smattering of some of the best comedians in the business in guest star roles and you can expect no less this season!
Is there a trailer for The Great North Season 3?
As of right now, there is no trailer for the third season of The Great North. We will update you here if one becomes available!
How many episodes will be in The Great North Season 3?
The Great North season 3 is set to have 22 episodes. That will bring the total episode count to 55 after the 22 episodes in the second season and 11 episodes in the first.
How do I watch The Great North Season 3?
The Great North season 3 will air live on FOX at 8:30 p.m. ET. It will also be available to watch on the FOX Now app. Plus, new episodes will be made available the next day on the streaming service Hulu.
What is the plot of The Great North?
The Great North centers around the hijinks of the Tobin family in Lone Moose, Alaska. The family is run by single father Beef. He has four children: Wolf, Ham, Judy, and Moon. Wolf is married to Honeybee. The show deals with Beef raising his children and keeping the family together through Beef’s great love for his kids, plus the individual storylines for each of the Tobin children. Season 3 will most likely be more of the same, though not many details of the plot have been released.
How old is Wolf in The Great North?
Wolf Tobin is the oldest of the Tobin children, however, his age is not explicitly known. Because his parents got together on Beef’s 18th birthday and Beef is now 40, we can assume Wolf is between 20 and 22 years old.
What happened to the mom on The Great North?
The Tobin children’s mother, Kathleen, abandoned the family around 10 years before the show begins. She left a goodbye letter that consisted of the phrase “Smell you later” and a drawing of a hand giving the middle finger—only the fingers have been replaced with penises. Sounds like a classy lady!
Are Bob’s Burgers and The Great North in the same universe?
It is not clear whether Bob’s Burgers and The Great North take place in the same universe. The two shows share the same style of animation as well as many of the same behind-the-scenes staff—The Great North was co-created by Bob’s Burgers writers Wendy Molyneux and Lizzie Molyneux-Logelin and The Regular Show’s Minty Lewis. However, writers for both shows have declared there would never a be a crossover between the two series.
Is The Great North like Bob’s Burgers?
The Great North is a lot like Bob’s Burgers for a few reasons. The shows have the same animation style and many of the writers of Bob’s Burgers also work on The Great North. Two of the three co-creators of The Great North are writers from Bob’s Burgers, Wendy Molyneux and Lizzie Molyneux-Logelin. As a result, the shows share a similar tone and comedy style. However, the minds behind The Great North are hoping the show is able to distinguish itself on its own and not just as a different version of Bob’s Burgers.
Is Ham or Judy older?
Ham is nine months older than Judy, making them “Alaskan twins”—siblings that are less than a year apart. As a result, the two share a great bond.
How old is Beef in The Great North?
Beef, the patriarch of The Great North’s Tobin family, is 40 years old.
Does Disney own The Great North?
The Great North comes from 20th Century FOX TV, which was bought by Disney in 2019. Next, find out if your favorite show is coming back or canceled with our fall TV 2022 guide!