CBC confirms production of the third season of "Plan B" from KOTV

The new season will focus on a new story, starring Carolina Bartczak ("Painkiller"), Arnold Pinnock ("The Porter") and Ennis Esmer ("Children Ruin Everything").

20 SEP 2024

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CBC and KOTV confirm the production in Montreal of a third season of the time-bending anthology drama series "Plan B" (6x60). An adaptation of the popular French-language drama series of the same name (now in its fourth season for Radio-Canada), the new season will focus on a new story, starring Carolina Bartczak ("Painkiller"), Arnold Pinnock ("The Porter") and Ennis Esmer ("Children Ruin Everything"). Additional casting includes Arianna Shannon making her screen debut, as well as Jaeden Noel ("Orphan Black: Echoes"), Carolyn Taylor ("Baroness von Sketch Show") and Grace Lynn Kung ("Sort Of").

In Season 3 of "Plan B", Abigail Walker ("Bartczak"), the host of Canada’s top morning TV show, grapples with the devastating loss of her teenage daughter, Lucy (Shannon), to suicide. Tormented by grief and regret, Abigail uses the Plan B Agency to embark on a series of time-traveling journeys, desperate to alter the past and prevent Lucy's tragic fate. As she attempts to protect Lucy from the toxic relationships that contributed to her downward spiral, Abigail's actions create ripples that affect not only Lucy's life but also the lives of those around her.

Season 1 of "Plan B", starring Patrick J. Adams and Karine Vanasse, and Season 2, starring Vinessa Antoine, offer gripping, reality-altering drama with unique storylines, showcasing characters navigating life’s what-ifs and second chances.

A CBC original series, "Plan B" is produced by Quebec-based production company KOTV. Jean-François Asselin, who co-created the original French-language series, co-directs with Marianne Farley, and also co-writes with Celeste Parr, for this English adaptation.

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