The Twelve Lands Third Season

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Binge has commissioned a third season of The Twelve, following 12 jurors as they wrestle with their duty to deliver a verdict while navigating their own personal issues.

The season, which is currently in production in Western Australia, is being produced by Warner Bros. International Television Production Australia and Easy Tiger, with major production investment from Screenwest and the Western Australian Production Attraction Incentive.

The series is distributed globally by Fifth Season.

Alison Hurbert-Burns, commissioner and executive director for entertainment content at Foxtel Group, said: “The Twelve has been a favorite of Foxtel and Binge audiences, and following that success, we’re thrilled to commission a third season of this premium award-winning drama. After such a good experience filming The Twelve season two in WA last year, it’s great to be back and this time, taking audiences to Margaret River and Western Australia’s dramatic South West coast.

“I’d like to thank Screenwest and the Western Australian Government for their continuing support of the production of premium Australian drama here in WA and also thank our partners at Warner Bros and Easy Tiger for the creative endeavor they bring to The Twelve.”

Michael Brooks, managing director of Warner Bros. International Television Production Australia and general manager of ANZ for Warner Bros. Discovery, said: “It’s been fantastic to see seasons one and two of The Twelve take off with both Australian and global audiences, showcasing not only our beautiful country but also the depth of our local screen production talent. On behalf of our production partners, Easy Tiger, we are grateful to Screenwest, Binge and the Western Australian Government for their continued support.”

Rikki Lea Bestall, Screenwest CEO, said: “We are thrilled to welcome The Twelve back to Western Australia for season three. We’ve forged a great partnership with Binge, Warner Bros. International Television Production Australia and Easy Tiger and look forward to working with them again. We can’t wait to see Brett Colby SC on the ground in Margaret River this time, and showcase our talented cast, crew and beautiful South West on screen.”

Hon David Templeman, minister for culture and the arts, said: “I am delighted that The Twelve will be returning to screens for season three and that filming will once again be in our great state.

“The legacy of the production returning to WA for another season enables continuity of work for WA screen practitioners, and more opportunities for people establishing a career in film to pursue opportunities in their home state.”

Templeman added, “Western Australia has a reputation for supporting outstanding screen content that utilizes the variety of locations and character of our state found across nine distinct regions and the metropolitan area.”