'True Detective' season 3 release date: Nic Pizzolatto to stay with HBO but will he do show's third season?

True Detective season 2 poster HBO

"True Detective" season 3 still hangs in the balance. There is still no concrete evidence if the show is in its pre-production stage or any other work performed on it. But the show's executive producer, Nic Pizzolatto, has been reported to be staying with HBO until 2018.

There are several reports with regards to the show's third season's existence. Variety previously reported that even if Pizzolatto is still with HBO, he has the final word if "True Detective" season 3 is a go or a no go. The network giant was said to offer three possible options for the show's writer/executive producer: get additional writers, have a new showrunner and, lastly, do it alone, similar to the second season. The network made it clear that whatever he chooses, he will still be the executive producer.

HBO's new chief of programming, Michael Lombardo, has acknowledged that the company has something to do with the show's second season ratings. Lombardo insisted on Pizzolatto hitting a specific airdate, which was met but the quality suffered in the end.

Lombardo said through The Frame, "I'll tell you something. Our biggest failures — and I don't know if I would consider "True Detective 2" — but when we tell somebody to hit an airdate as opposed to allowing the writing to find its own natural resting place, when it's ready, when it's baked — we've failed."

He added, "I think in this particular case, the first season of "True Detective" was something that Nic Pizzolatto had been thinking about, gestating, for a long period of time. He's a soulful writer. I think what we did was go, 'Great.' And I take the blame. I became too much of a network executive at that point. We had huge success. 'Gee, I'd love to repeat that next year.'"

For the meantime, "True Detective" fans will have to wait for a little more time before the third season materializes. It seems that Pizzolatto has not made up his mind yet if he is going for another season or move on to other projects that he has in mind.

News
UK Christian charities help raise over £10m for Myanmar earthquake survivors
UK Christian charities help raise over £10m for Myanmar earthquake survivors

A powerful wave of compassion from across the UK has helped raise more than £10m for the people of Myanmar, devastated by a 7.7 magnitude earthquake that hit on 28th March 2025, claiming over 3,000 and leaving many more injured and displaced.

Church of England invests millions in parish renewal and mission expansion
Church of England invests millions in parish renewal and mission expansion

In a major funding boost aimed at revitalising local churches and expanding outreach efforts, the Church of England has announced a new wave of grants supporting parishes across both urban and rural communities. 

Lottery gives £1.69m grant to restore Pugin designs in Nottingham Cathedral
Lottery gives £1.69m grant to restore Pugin designs in Nottingham Cathedral

The grant is part of the cathedral's Restoring Pugin Project

Half of Gaza's Christians hiding in one church
Half of Gaza's Christians hiding in one church

Those who have survived consider themselves lucky