'Elsbeth' SHOCKER: Beloved Stars Join Season 3 – What Will Happen?!

'Elsbeth' SHOCKER: Beloved Stars Join Season 3 – What Will Happen?!
Movies & TV Series 29 January 2026

Alright, "Elsbeth" fans, mark your calendars! Your favorite quirky crime solver is back on February 26th, and Season 3 is already shaping up to be a doozy. CBS just announced that Beanie Feldstein and Griffin Dunne will be gracing our screens with their guest-starring talents in upcoming episodes, and honestly, I'm already excited to see what kind of delightful chaos they'll bring to the Big Apple.

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For those just tuning in, "Elsbeth" follows Carrie Preston as the eponymous Elsbeth Tascioni, a lawyer with a knack for seeing what others miss. She's not your typical NYPD consultant; she's got this wonderfully offbeat way of piecing together clues, making her a real asset to Captain C. W. Wagner, played by the ever-reliable Wendell Pierce. It's a fun show, and the weekly mysteries are generally pretty engaging.

So, what can we expect from our new guest stars? Feldstein will be popping up in Episode 315 as Rachel. Now, Rachel's the queen of celebrations, planning every major event for her friends. But here's the kicker: when it's finally *her* turn to be celebrated, her best friend is MIA. The official synopsis hints at a darker turn, suggesting a funeral might be the next event on the calendar. Sounds like Elsbeth will be dealing with some serious friendship drama turned deadly. Can't wait to see how Feldstein tackles this one – she's got great comedic timing but also the ability to bring real depth to her roles, something I suspect will be crucial here.

Then there's Dunne, who will be appearing in Episode 316 as Elliott. Elliott's a novelist with a capital "E"go. Apparently, even a tiny whiff of criticism sends him spiraling. When a childhood friend, who also happens to be a book critic, dares to point out flaws in Elliott's latest masterpiece, well, let's just say things escalate. I'm picturing a deliciously over-the-top performance from Dunne here; he's fantastic at playing those kind of characters. This episode already sounds like it'll be packed with sharp wit and maybe just a touch of satire.

"Elsbeth," as you probably know, is a CBS Studios production, with a veritable dream team of executive producers at the helm, including Robert and Michelle King (the masterminds behind "The Good Wife" and "The Good Fight," of course), Jonathan Tolins, and several others. They really know how to craft a compelling legal procedural, and "Elsbeth" definitely benefits from their expertise.

Feldstein has been incredibly busy lately! Besides "Elsbeth," she's been working on "Focker In-Law," the latest installment in the "Meet the Parents" saga (remember those?). And she recently graced our screens in "Only Murders in the Building," where she played Althea. Dunne, meanwhile, is a seasoned pro with a long and impressive career, so it will be a pleasure to see him in this role. Be sure to tune in to CBS on Thursday nights for new episodes of "Elsbeth." I know I will be!

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