Home » Santa Clarita News » Arts and Entertainment » Netflix Sets The Table For A Third Season Of ‘Santa Clarita Diet’

Netflix Sets The Table For A Third Season Of ‘Santa Clarita Diet’

Hungry for more? “Santa Clarita Diet” fans are getting another seat at the table, as Netflix announced Tuesday a third season of the savory episodic story will be delivered by 2019.

Netflix released a trailer May 8 across social media accounts for the anticipated third season featuring Sheila Hammond asking her co-slayer to take a look at their future.

The 16-second trailer serves up a montage from past episodes, containing clips of characters saying “more” and hinting to fans more is on the way.

After “Santa Clarita Diet” fans were captivated by the first two seasons, Netflix made the decision to keep the fans’ appetite satisfied.

Since the series premiered in Feb. 2017, it spread like a virus with little signs of popularity dying out among viewers.


Sponsored Articles


Do you have a news tip? Call us at (661) 298-1220, or drop us a line at community@hometownstation.com.

Even with it’s gory horrific plot, subscribers were still hungry for more of what Netflix has served up in this series.

With 20 episodes cinched under its belt, “Santa Clarita Diet” producers are looking to add another 10 episodes to satisfy Netflix subscribers.

The Hammonds, a seemingly normal Santa Clarita family, desperately try to conceal the life of Sheila Hammond, the “undead” housewife, while feeding her strange craving for human flesh.

Show Creator Victor Fresco grew up in Santa Clarita, and wanted to create a contrast between the “planned sweetness” of the Santa Clarita Valley with the “craziness” of the show’s dark plotline.

“Santa Clarita Diet” is expected to return for its third season in 2019 on Netflix.

Report a typo or error, email Corrections@hometownstation.com

KHTS FM 98.1 and AM 1220 is Santa Clarita’s only local radio station. KHTS mixes in a combination of news, traffic, sports, and features along with your favorite adult contemporary hits. Santa Clarita news and features are delivered throughout the day over our airwaves, on our website and through a variety of social media platforms. Our KHTS national award-winning daily news briefs are now read daily by 34,000+ residents. A vibrant member of the Santa Clarita community, the KHTS broadcast signal reaches all of the Santa Clarita Valley and parts of the high desert communities located in the Antelope Valley. The station streams its talk shows over the web, reaching a potentially worldwide audience. Follow @KHTSRadio on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

KHTS FM 98.1 & AM 1220 - Santa Clarita News - Santa Clarita Radio

Netflix Sets The Table For A Third Season Of ‘Santa Clarita Diet’

2 comments

  1. A subdued ad for a niche corner of the biz sends everyone into the streets clutching their pearls but we swell with pride when depicted as cannibals.

    People stop running from your animal selves. It’s creepy.

  2. Disgusting show and does not represent Santa Clarita very well.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

About Gilbert Bernal

Gilbert A. Bernal Jr. has been part of the KHTS video department since Jan 2017. He was hired as video editor in June 2017 after his four-month internship in the video department. While serving as a video intern, his duties were extended to become a multimedia journalist, producing news videos for KHTS News and Features. Gilbert was added to the KHTS team as part of the station’s continued growth and expansion. An Army veteran, father and local artist Gilbert has dedicated time and energy to volunteering at schools in the Santa Clarita Valley. At Pinetree Community Elementary School, in Canyon Country, Gilbert donated art for school auctions, photographed events and painted murals. At Canyon High, he gave two art demonstrations for the “Yes I Can” organization, a peer counseling class that focuses on learning about disabilities, social inclusion, and tolerance. Starting in Feb 2017 Gilbert launched the “KHTS Man On the Street” video features which gather and reports local opinion of Santa Clarita residents on current issues or events. A return student at College of the Canyons since 2014, Gilbert has been apart of the Media Entertainment Arts department working as a college assistant. After enrolling into the film program in 2014, he was hired to work in the camera equipment room (The Cage). There he helps students with film equipment rentals and technical advice. Gilbert received his associates degree in Film Production from College of the Canyons in 2017. He is continuing his educational path and plans to attend CSUN in Fall 2018 to work for a Bachelor's degree in Film.