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- When Season 3 airs and how often to tune in
- Where to stream The Valley for free or with trials
- Who’s back, who’s gone, and who’s joining
- What to expect from the storyline and drama
- Trailers, promos and where to watch previews
- How this season connects to the wider Bravo universe
- About the reporting and streaming guidance
The San Fernando Valley returns to prime time as The Valley drops a new season packed with familiar faces, surprise cameos and relationship roadmaps that threaten to fray friendships. Tonight’s premiere promises fresh conflicts and major life moments that will keep Bravo viewers glued to their screens.
When Season 3 airs and how often to tune in
The Valley Season 3 debuts on April 1 at 8 p.m. ET on Bravo. New episodes will run weekly on Wednesdays at the same time.
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If you miss a live airing, catch up the next day on streaming platforms that carry the show.
Where to stream The Valley for free or with trials
Live access requires a cable login or a live TV streaming service that carries Bravo.
- DIRECTV: Often offers a free trial window and packages that include Bravo. Prices vary; promotional offers change frequently.
- Other live services that commonly include Bravo: YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, and FuboTV. Each occasionally provides free trials.
- Peacock: Does not stream episodes live. New episodes typically appear on Peacock the day after they air on Bravo.
To stream without cable, check each service’s current trial terms. Trials and bundles change often, so verify before signing up.
Who’s back, who’s gone, and who’s joining
Season 3 keeps most of the returning group intact while adding two high-profile Bravo alumni.
- Returning main cast: Brittany Cartwright, Kristen Doute, Daniel Booko, Nia Sanchez, Jesse Lally, Michelle Sanei, Janet Caperna, Jason Caperna, Luke Broderick, Zack Wickham and Jasmine Goode.
- New to the main ensemble this season: Tom Schwartz and Lala Kent, both known from Vanderpump Rules.
- Not returning: Jax Taylor has announced he will not be part of Season 3.
- Featured “friends” and partners: Benji Quach, Lacy Nicole and Melissa Carelli will appear in supporting roles.
What to expect from the storyline and drama
This season maps out personal milestones and fractures within the friend group. Expect relationships, new beginnings, and parenting choices to drive the story.
Behind the social scenes, simmering disagreements and poor choices threaten long-term alliances. Producers hint that old tensions will resurface when loyalties are tested.
Trailers, promos and where to watch previews
Bravo has released a season trailer across its official channels and social platforms. Clips and teasers also appear on YouTube and the network’s social pages.
- Look for episode teasers on Bravo’s YouTube channel.
- Short promo clips often appear on Instagram and X the week before new episodes.
- Peacock may post full episodes for subscribers starting the day after broadcast.
How this season connects to the wider Bravo universe
Bringing in names from Vanderpump Rules increases crossover appeal. Fans of both franchises should expect personality clashes and alliances formed from shared Bravo histories.
These guest additions are likely to spark new dynamics and revive old rivalries.
About the reporting and streaming guidance
This piece was prepared by a reporter who focuses on streaming options and reality TV. The coverage includes hands-on testing of streaming services to help readers find the best ways to watch new shows.













