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Pose Will Jump Ahead to 1994 in Season 3

Pose is working to resume shooting Season 3 in October, as Variety reported recently, and when it does, the series is going to jump ahead to the year 1994. 

Fans of the FX series created by Steven CanalsRyan Murphy, and Brad Falchuk will no doubt remember that Season 2 jumped ahead to 1990 — three years after the events of the Season 1 finale, when Elektra (Dominique Jackson) helped Blanca (Mj Rodriguez) snatch the coveted Mother of the Year trophy at a ball. When the celebrated series returns for Season 3, it shall jump again, this time to smack dab in the mid-90s. TV Guide recently caught up with Canals via phone, and tried to get Canals to spill as much tea as possible on the highly-anticipated third at-bat. 

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“Thematically it’s much of the same — our heroes navigating New York and this time it’s New York of 1994,” Canals revealed. “One big thing is Blanca finds love. A large part of Blanca’s arc for the season is the push and pull of being both a partner and a mom. How do you balance all these multiple roles? Blanca has always been so devoted and focused on her children…She’s finally focusing on her herself and going for her goals in a way we’re really never seen for her. We’ll be exploring the ripple effects [of that choice]. How does that then impact her children?” Jeremy Pope, who’s in the running for a Best Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Emmy for his work on Hollywood, will play Blanca’s love interest, Christopher. 

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Of course, COVID not only halted production but required the creative team — which includes writer/director Janet Mock and writer Our Lady J — to rethink how they shot scenes, which in turn affected storylines. Noting that the whole team’s primary concern is the health and safety of the crew, Canals said the writing team was “pretty far along in the season” when the pandemic shut down production, so they’ve had to go back and change things. “How are we going to do the balls? Do we wait and shoot the balls later in our production cycle when hopefully the restrictions have loosened up some? A lot of it is a question mark and we’re having to figure it out as we go.” 

Two things we can count on, he said, are a banging soundtrack and epic guest stars. The eclectic and highly danceable blend of funk, soul, disco, R&B, and pop in the soundtracks for Seasons 1 and 2 will give way to a deeper foray into the R&B and hip-hop of the mid-90s. And, as Pose has done by bringing on legendary guest stars like Patti LuPone, Canals said we can expect at least one fierce name; he wouldn’t say who but teased, “We have some exciting casting this season. People are definitely going to gag when they hear who we have coming up.” 

Pose Seasons 1 and 2 are on Netflix. 

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