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SkyMed Season 3: How to watch medical drama? Here's release date across regions, plot, cast, trailer and where to watch

SkyMed Season 3: How to watch medical drama? Here's release date across regions, plot, cast, trailer and where to watch

Economic Times14-05-2025

SkyMed returns with Season 3 on May 15 on Paramount+. All nine episodes will be released together in the US, Latin America and Brazil. The show will reach other regions the next day.
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Paramount+ has announced the release date for the third season of its medical drama SkyMed. The new season will premiere on May 15. All nine episodes will be available at once for viewers in the US, Latin America and Brazil. Other countries will see the release on May 16. SkyMed Season 3 will be released in full on May 15 in select regions. Viewers in the UK, Australia, Italy, France, Germany, Switzerland and Austria can watch the show from May 16. All nine episodes will be available to stream at once.SkyMed continues to follow the lives of young medical workers and pilots flying air ambulances over northern Canada. The new season picks up after the events of Season 2. A medical emergency involving a team member causes stress within the group. The crew must work together to face difficult moments in both their work and personal lives.Returning actors include Natasha Calis, Morgan Holmstrom, Praneet Akilla, Mercedes Morris, Thomas Elms, Kheon Clarke and Sydney Kuhne. Aaron Ashmore returns and is now a regular cast member. Recurring roles will again feature 'Ace' Aason Nadjiwon and Emilia McCarthy. Braeden Clarke also returns for a guest appearance. New faces joining the series this season include Anthony Grant and Nicola Correia-Damude. Both will appear in recurring roles.SkyMed is created by Julie Puckrin. The show is based on real-life experiences from her sister and brother-in-law, who worked in air ambulances. The series is produced by Piazza Entertainment with CBC and CBS Studios . Producers include Rhonda Baker and Carrie Wilkins. Paramount Global Content Distribution handles international releases outside Canada.Here is the trailer.SkyMed Season 3 will stream on Paramount+ in the US, Latin America, Brazil on May 15. Other regions will get it on May 16.SkyMed Season 3 has a total of nine episodes, all released together for binge-watching on the premiere day.

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