‘Bel-Air’ Season 3: Here’s How to Watch the Hit Series Online

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Season 3 of Bel-Air, the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air reboot executive produced by Will Smith, premieres on Peacock on Friday (Aug. 15).

School’s out for the third season of the show which will feature the crew enjoying summer vacation. Jabari Banks stars as Will in a dramatic reimagining of the original sitcom.

The remaining cast includes Olly Sholotan as Carlton Banks, Coco Jones as Hillary Banks, Akira Akbar as Ashley Banks and Jimmy Akingbola as the Banks family butler, Geoffrey.

Adrian Holmes and Cassandra Freeman play Uncle Phil and Aunt Viv. April Parker Jones plays Will’s mom (Aunt Viv’s sister) Viola “Vy” Smith. Karrueche Tran is among the recurring cast.

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Also this season, Marlon Wayans returns to his role as Will’s father, Lou. Previous guest stars have included Michael Ealy, Saweetie and Fresh Prince of Bel-Air alums Daphne Maxwell Reid and Tatiana Ali. Robert Glasper and Terrace Martin scored the music for the show’s first two seasons.

Bel-Air is based on a 2019 fan-created dramatic reimagining of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air short film by novice filmmaker Morgan Williams. After the clip went viral, Smith reached out to Williams to discuss developing a series. Bel-Air was later picked up by Peacock and named the platform’s most streamed original series in 2022. Williams is an executive producer on Bel-Air an directed an episode in the new season.

Like the original, Bel-Air centers around, a West Philadelphia teen whose mother sends him to live with aunt and uncle in the swanky Los Angeles suburb of Bel-Air, Calif.

Keep reading for details on how to stream the show from anywhere.

How to Stream Bel-Air On Peacock for Free

The first three episodes of Bel-Air Season 3 debuted on Peacock on Thursday. The show streams at no additional charges to subscribers. New episodes will premiere every Thursday leading up to the finale.

Not subscribed? Monthly plans start at $7.99 (or $79.99 a year) for the ad-supported Peacock Premium and $13.99/month ($139.99 a year) for commercial-free streaming.