Comedy Central has dropped the official teaser for the upcoming third season of Awkwafina is Nora From Queens.
, which will feature the Golden Globe-winning actress’ directorial debut. The video also gives viewers a glimpse of the crazy shenanigans that Nora will be involved in as she continues to search for her identity. The new season is scheduled to premiere on April 26.
Season 3 will also feature appearances from guest stars like Jennifer Esposito, Scott Adsit, Celia Au, Gabo Augustine, Michael Bolton, Ross Butler, Jordan Carlos, Ronny Chieng, Jen D’Angelo, Lea DeLaria, Chrissie Fit, Woody Fu, Janeane Garofalo, Gina Gershon, Judy Gold, Ken Jeong, Adrian Martinez, Frankie Muniz, Jon ‘Dumbfoundead’ Park, Noah Robbins, Jai Rodriguez, and Greta Titelman.Loosely based oncenters around Nora Lum, who is growing up in Flushing.
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