Reality dating drama “UnReal” is being renewed for third season. Lifetime network decided to renew the show ahead of the premiere of second season.
The series, which stars Constance Zimmer and Shiri Appleby, will return for a 10-episode third season in 2017, reported E! online.
“UnReal is that rare series that redefines a network. It not only reflects culture, but pushes culture forward by creating television’s first female antihero.
“...We are thrilled about the new ground we will break with season three while continuing our work with the incredible A+E Studios as we together build Lifetime’s Fempire,” Liz Gateley, executive vice president and head of programming at Lifetime, said in a statement.
“UnReal” has received a Peabody Award, an AFI honor as Television Program of the Year and a Critic’s Choice Award for Zimmer’s performance as a producer.
Craig Bierko, Josh Kelly, Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman and Darius Hill also star in the series.
Season two premieres on June 6.