Netflix has released new footage from the third season of My Life with the Walter Boys (2023– ), which will premiere soon. The photos give a first impression of how Jackie, Alex and Cole deal with the consequences of the emotional finale of season 2.
Continuing after the shocking cliffhanger
At the end of last season, Cole and Jackie declared their feelings for each other, with Alex hearing that confession the moment their father George was rushed to the hospital. Alex is fully committed to rodeo life this season. His growing success brings not only attention and fame, but also the pressure of being the youngest member of a team full of older professionals. Cole then takes a new path and discovers his talent on the racing circuit. After having to say goodbye to his football career, he once again finds the adrenaline and competition he was looking for in racing.
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My Life with the Walter Boys (2023‑ )
Based on the book by Ali Novak. Jackie loses her family in a tragic accident. As a result, the teenager has to exchange her city life for a life in rural Colorado and ends up with a family with twelve busy children.
Jackie chooses herself
Jackie also faces an important development. As she volunteers for the community of Silver Falls and tries to bring the family closer together, she learns to put herself first for the first time.
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New faces
Season 3 also introduces some new characters. Chad Rook (IT: Welcome to Derry (2025– )) plays Mac, a drag racer who discovers Cole’s talent, Naveen Paddock (The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers (2021–2022)) appears as Eliot, a charming intern who makes Jackie doubt, and Erin Karpluk (Being Erica (2009–2011)) portrays Hannah, George’s long-absent sister who reconnects with her family.
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Streaming this summer
The third season of My Life with the Walter Boys is from 6 augustus available on Netflix. An upcoming fourth season was previously announced.
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