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‘Poldark’ Season 3 May Start In Sept.; Aidan Turner Looking Forward To Makeover As Ross

By Silvia Gold | Update Date: Apr 24, 2017 03:50 AM EDT

The "Poldark" Season 3 release date has not yet been confirmed by the showrunners. However, looking at the release pattern of the series, everyone is expected it to come in Sept. this year. Also, Aidan Turner talks about having fed up with the current look of Ross.

"Poldark" Season 3 To Come Earlier Than Expected

According to The Christian Post, fans will not have to wait for long for the release of "Poldark" Season 3. The source said that the hit BBC series might return to television much earlier than everyone anticipated. The whole logic of the release date is based on the pattern usually the showrunners follow for the start of a new season of "Poldark."

The season 2 of this show started off in Sept. last year. Since it takes almost one year for the series to complete shooting, it is quite possible that this year "Poldark" Season 3 will release in Sept., as the star cast has already started shooting a while back.

However, according to an insider BBC source, the show might release even earlier than anticipated and might be just around the corner. The source is confident that "Poldark" Season 3 may release much sooner than fans are expecting. According to the BBC spokeswoman, the third installment of the series might begin sometime in summer.

What's more, the series will also head to the official website of PBS and the third installment of the show will be available on Sunday, Oct. 1.

Aidan Turner Wants New Look For Ross

Aidan Turner, who plays the lead role of Ross on the show is easily the best-looking man around. But reportedly, he is still not happy with his long trademark hair locks that he portrays as Ross, reports Celebeat.

He feels that the locks make him look ridiculous. So there is a possibility that in the upcoming "Poldark" Season 3 fans might get to see him in a different look. Stay tuned for more updates.

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