'Atlanta' Season 3 trailer is worth the wait and more

Move over Emily, we're doing Paris with our real friends.
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A black man is patted down by a white police officer: Donald Glover as Earn in FX's "Atlanta."
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We've waited three years for more Atlanta, and we can wait a little longer. Donald Glover's twisted, imaginative FX "comedy" returns for a third season, with Alfred (Bryan Tyree Henry) and Earn (Glover) in France set to solve racism, among other things.

The trailer leans into Atlanta's vignette-style storytelling, with less of a promised season arc than a series of standout moments, uncomfortable rumination, and outstanding performances. Paper Boi is probably not going to solve racism, but he and his friends are undoubtedly embarking on the experience of a lifetime.

Atlanta returns March 24.

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Proma Khosla

Proma Khosla is a Senior Entertainment Reporter writing about all things TV, from ranking Bridgerton crushes to composer interviews and leading Mashable's stateside coverage of Bollywood and South Asian representation. You might also catch her hosting video explainers or on Mashable's TikTok and Reels, or tweeting silly thoughts from @promawhatup.


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