~upd~ — Adulting Season 3

The shared apartment—the geographic heart of the show—faced an eviction scare, symbolizing the end of an era. Anticipated Plotlines for Season 3

Adjusts to being a newly divorced father. He introduces a new love interest, Naledi (played by Mapaseka Koetle), while continuing to provide much of the season’s comic relief despite his emotional turmoil.

📉 The stock market vs. my savings account. 🥗 Trying to meal prep but ordering takeout by Day 3. 🛒 Buying a vacuum cleaner and genuinely being excited about it. 📅 Saying "we need to catch up soon" for the 50th time. adulting season 3

After three wildly successful seasons, Adulting officially came to an end in 2025. Showmakers and creators opted to end the series on a high note, providing closure to the characters rather than dragging out their narratives.

The bromance that held the show together has been tested. Season 3 promises to explore whether the bonds formed in university can survive the corporate world, baby daddies, and secret affairs. We are looking at a potential "evolution" of the group—perhaps moving from a tight-knit circle to individuals learning to stand on their own two feet. 📉 The stock market vs

The supporting cast in Season 3 included notable South African talents such as Londeka Sishi as Nkanyezi, Lungile Duma as Zithulele, Siphesihle Khanyile as Ncumisa, Winnie Ntshaba as Beth, and Gaisang Noge as Mapaseka, among others.

Production cycles for Showmax originals typically suggest that if a third season is in development, we could expect an announcement later this year. Potential Release Date 🛒 Buying a vacuum cleaner and genuinely being

The reaction to Season 3 was notably divided. While some fans celebrated the show's bold direction, others expressed disappointment. Star Nhlanhla Kunene described the season as "," praising the writing for its authenticity and emotional depth in exploring the characters' challenging choices.

Mpho takes a chance on a new relationship, offering a glimmer of hope amidst the heartbreak.

The rugged father-figure trying to balance his past with a stable future. Where Season 2 Left Us Warning: Spoilers ahead!

"The plot is slow, the character development is painful, and the special effects (taxes) are terrible. But the emotional payoff is real. By the end of Season 3, you actually feel like a functional human. Highly recommend, but bring coffee."