Bravo finally dropped the explosive trailer confirming that the Valley season 3 premiere date falls on April 1. The show returns at 8 p.m. with a massive shift in the overall group dynamics. Jax Taylor is officially gone, but Lala Kent and Tom Schwartz are joining the full-time cast. This teaser highlights how the group functions now that Jax is no longer around anymore. Producers believe his departure allows other personal stories to finally breathe and grow much more.
Kristen Doute and Luke Broderick are embracing their busy lives as excited first-time parents now. Their journey into parenthood takes center stage throughout these brand-new and very emotional episodes. Meanwhile, Brittany Cartwright is navigating the world as a newly single mother in the city. She is finally exploring the dating scene following her high-profile and very messy public split.
The sophomore season also brings back several beloved mainstay cast members for more major drama. Danny and Nia Sanchez Booko return to share their relatable and growing family life together. Jason and Janet Caperna continue to ground the group with their unique and honest perspective. Additionally, Jesse Lally and Michelle Saniei return despite their many previous and difficult relationship hurdles. Zack Wickham and Jasmine Goode also remain integral parts of this very tight social circle.
New relationships add fresh layers to the show’s complex and often dramatic social web today. Jesse’s girlfriend, Lacy Nicole, joins the cast in a friendly capacity for the first time. She previously vowed to stay away from the cameras during the intense second season filming. Jasmine’s fiancé, Melissa Carelli, also makes frequent appearances throughout this upcoming and exciting year. Zack’s boyfriend, Benji Quach, rounds out the list of returning friends for the new season.
Executive producer Alex Baskin remains very confident about this brand-new and bold creative direction. He suggests the show feels rich even without the presence of its original lead star. The large cast ensures that drama unfolds naturally during every single week of the broadcast. Consequently, the transition between these two reality hits feels more seamless than it ever did. Mark your calendars for the big debut this April on the Bravo cable network.