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- A Man on the Inside is returning for a third season on Netflix, created by Michael Schur and starring Ted Danson.
- The series has been praised for its heartwarming humor and the grounded portrayal of Charles Nieuwendyk, an ex-professor turned detective.
- Season three promises more intricate mysteries, emotional depth, and surprising developments for its beloved characters.
- Seasons one and two are currently available on Netflix for viewers to catch up before the new season releases.
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Netflix Revives Beloved Series ‘A Man on the Inside’ for a Triumphant Third Season
Netflix has announced the return of A Man on the Inside, created by Michael Schur and starring Ted Danson, for a third season. Since debuting in late 2024, the series has been lauded by critics and viewers for its heartwarming humor and Danson’s grounded portrayal of Charles Nieuwendyk, an ex-professor turned detective who navigates cases with unconventional wisdom. The upcoming season promises more intricate mysteries, emotional depth, and surprising developments for its beloved characters. Seasons one and two are currently available on Netflix.
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| Specification | |
|---|---|
| Official Name | Unknown |
| Brief Summary | Yamihara Kokoro and Asada Toramatsu live in a town that is quite peaceful, until a serial murder case happened where the bodies all had their blood drained out. Five years have passed but the case remains unsolved. Meanwhile, Kokoro and Toramatsu have been in a relationship for a year, but are unable to get married as they are keeping a serious secret from each other. Kokoro is actually a vampire. However, she does not attack humans and live modestly. Toramatsu is a popular resident in the town and is trusted by many. After getting a divorce, Toramatsu got drunk and went back to his old house, where he met Kokoro, the current occupant. As the two continue to keep their secrets hidden, a horrific murder occurs once again in the town. |
| Released | April 18, 2023 |
| Genre | Drama, Mystery |
| Production Companies | TV Asahi, as birds |
| Countries of Origin | JP |
| Actors | Mitsuki Takahata, Kei Tanaka, Keita Machida, Kumiko Aso, Kotaro Yoshida, Shinya Kote, First Summer Uika, Yuki Inoue, Ryosuke Sota, Seiya Osada, Shinya Niiro, Yoshi Sakō, Hana Kino |
| Director | Hiro Kanai, Toichiro Ruto |
| Authors | Koji Tokuo |
| Producers | Sari Kijima, 岡美鶴 |
| Ratings | 6/10 (2 reviews) |
| Number of episodes | 9 |
| Number of seasons | 1 |
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