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Star Prestige Review

The Great North Season 3

Author

Emily Wilson

Updated on March 06, 2026

Via an official press release from Fox, the third season of "The Great North" will debut on the network on September 25. It will join the rest of its lineup mates, "The Simpsons," "Family Guy," and "Bob's Burgers," in releasing new episodes on that date. The show will remain in its 8:30 p.m. ET Sunday timeslot once the NFL season and the World Series are over but will air new episodes sporadically over September, October, November, and December until both sporting seasons have concluded.

There is no advanced word of any cast shakeups coming to the show's latest season, so you can anticipate all of your favorite characters sticking around and for them to be voiced by the same actors. The regular voice cast of "The Great North" include Nick Offerman as Beef Tobin, Jenny Slate as Judy Tobin, Will Forte as Wolf Tobin, Dulcé Sloan as Honeybee Shaw, and Paul Rust and Aparna Nancherla as youngest Tobin brothers Ham and Moon, respectively. Megan Mullaly voices Judy's boss, Alyson Lefebvere, and singer-actress Alanis Morissette voices herself. Per an Animation Magazine interview with series co-creators Wendy Molyneux and Lizzie Molyneux-Logelin, John Early, Patti Harrison, John Gemberling, and Nicole Byer will guest voice characters during Season 3, and Murray Bartlett voices a character in the Season 3 debut, "A Knife to Remember." Guy Fieri will also return for a Season 3 guest stint in an upcoming Halloween episode.

Via the aforementioned Animation Magazine interview, fans can expect the show to delve into the lore of Lone Moose during Season 3. Per Wendy Molyneux, the show will center plots around fictionalized versions of some real-life Alaskan festivals, including the Moose Poop Festival and a sausage-based festival for boys, which Beef has a negative history with.