'iCarly' Sets Season 3 Premiere Date and Debuts Trailer: Is 'Creddie' Finally Happening? (Exclusive)
11.05.2023 - 14:13
/ etonline.com
returns for season 3 with its first two episodes Thursday, June 1 on Paramount+ in the U.S. and Canada, ET can exclusively reveal.
Subsequent episodes will drop weekly on Thursdays.In the new season, adulting continues to be complicated for Carly (Miranda Cosgrove) and her friends. Carly and Freddie (Nathan Kress) struggle to redefine their relationship, aka #Creddie; Spencer (Jerry Trainor) seeks a return to his roots; and Harper's (Laci Mosley) reunion with an old rival leads to an unexpected outcome.ET exclusively debuts the official trailer, which puts the spotlight squarely on Carly and Freddie's uncertain relationship status following last season's bombshell cliffhanger (and even opens with a near-kiss in the opening seconds!).
To refresh everyone's memory, the finale ended with Freddie's girlfriend, Pearl (Mia Serafino), stunning Carly and Freddie when she said they were «clearly in love with each other.» While that remark shocked the BFFs, it's been for fans — and it appears that viewers may finally be getting what they've been asking for in season 3.The trailer opens with Freddie down on one knee getting ready to propose to, presumably, Pearl. But Carly is the one who steps through the door, making it one moment as they try to laugh it off with Freddie's girlfriend later.
Pearl, by the way, is not enthused. While Freddie and Pearl are «thriving» in their relationship, Carly is struggling to reconcile her feelings.
«I'd say I'm good, for someone who recently realized she has feelings for her best friend but he wants to focus on her friendship, which she totally agrees is the right call!» Carly tries to tell herself. Everyone else around her isn't buying what she's selling, of course. Even Paul (Josh Peck)
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