American Gods face their past: Season 3 Episode 3 [SPOILERS AHEAD]

American Gods Season 3 Update: Neil Gaiman, the author of fiction books such as the Good Omens and the American Gods, is known for his engaging storylines and dramatic characters. His book American Gods was adapted into a Television Show by Living Dead Guy J.A. Green Construction Corp.

The Blank Corporation Fremantle USA Starz Originals. The show started broadcasting on the Starz network in 2017. The show was developed for tv by the incredible Bryan Fuller, who is known for his work in Hannibal and Star Trek: Discovery, and Michael Green who is known for his work in Murder on the Orient Express.

The show has a fairly simple plot. It is a story of a struggle for power and relevance. In the show, we see a fight between the Gods of the Yesteryears and the New Gods.

The Old Gods, fear being forgotten while the New Gods reign supreme. Both the groups have the same motive, it is just that one is more successful at achieving it.

American Gods Season 3: Spoilers

American Gods Season 3

In the show’s pilot, we see a mysterious Mr. Wednesday hire Shadow, an ex-convict to be his driver and bodyguard. Shadow’s life changes after that moment. It is revealed to him that the Gods are real. What’s worse is that there at war.

The show has a stellar cast. It has some great actors like

Ricky Whittle who is known for The 100, Emily Browning, who won the AACTA Awards – Australian Film Institute International Award for Best Actress, Crispin Glover, who is known for his Back to the future, Bruce Langley, Yetide Badaki, Pablo Schreiber known for his work in the Orange Is the New Black, Ian McShane is better known as John Wick, Orlando Jones, Mousa Kraish, Omid Abtahi, Demore Barnes and Ashley Reyes.

In the third season of the show, things start getting interesting. Especially in the third episode, the Gods become chaotic. We

Shadow (Ricky Whittle) was accused of kidnapping a little girl. On the other hand, Wednesday and Czernobog (Peter Stormare) had problems of their own.

They seemed to have drunk, mourned, and fought all in one episode. Salim (Omid Abtahi) was heartbroken because of what transpired. I’ll try not to give a lot away, but I will say this. He has his heartbroken. Bilquis (Yetide Badaki) founds that there might be problems with their Godliness.

With so much happening in this episode, it will be interesting to see how the Gods manage to get out of this one. Especially because they are on the brink of war with each other.

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