‘The Hardy Boys’ to End After Season 3 on Hulu

The boys are gearing up for their last round of mysteries

The Hardy Boys With Rohan Campbell on Hulu
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Hulu’s “The Hardy Boys” is coming to an end. The series will conclude with its third season on the streamer, set to air next year.

The show came from Corus Entertainment studio Nelvana and Lambur Productions, and debuted on the streamer in 2020.

“From its inception, it’s been a joy to work with Lambur Productions, Hulu and YTV on ‘The Hardy Boys’ and introduce these iconic characters and gripping adventures to a new generation,” Pam Westman, president of Nelvana, said in a statement. “The exceptional cast and crew brought the revered Hardy Boys adventures to life, successfully engaged audiences around the world and garnered awards and critical acclaim. As this mystery comes to a close, we’re looking forward to providing fans with more mystery-solving action, surprising turn-of-events, and laughs in a wild final season.”

Filming on the final season has begun, and it will consist of eight hour-long episodes. The story will pick up after the cliffhanger of the Season 2 finale, as they continue piecing together their great-grandfather’s map to find a powerful relic and keep it away from evil. And of course, the season will see the Hardy boys find new secrets, as well.

The third and final season will also welcome a guest star in “Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin” star Bailee Madison. She’ll play Drew Darrow, a “fun but often frustrating new ally with a brilliant mind and appetite for magic and mysteries.” Madison joins returning cast members Rohan Campbell, Alexander Elliot, Keana Lyn, Adam Swain, Cristian Perry, Riley O’Donnell and Krista Nazaire.

“We’re excited that we’ve been able to produce a compelling and complex conclusion to ‘The Hardy Boys’ this season,” Joan Lambur, executive producer for Lambur Productions said in a statement. “It’s been an honor to work on this iconic title with an amazing cast and crew, alongside our incredibly supportive partners at Nelvana, Corus and Hulu.”

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