'The Gilded Age,' Shot in Capital Region, Renewed for Fourth Season
NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND, JUL 29 – The Gilded Age's third season saw premiere-night viewership rise for five consecutive weeks and fan engagement increase nearly 60 percent, prompting HBO to renew the show.
- HBO's period drama The Gilded Age, filmed in the Capital Region, announced its renewal for a fourth season before season three's finale airing August 10, 2025.
- This renewal followed a record-breaking third season marked by rising premiere-night viewership over five weeks and a nearly 60 percent increase in fan engagement.
- Season three featured key storylines including Gladys Russell stepping into her power amid family tensions and a complex relationship with her mother Bertha, who maneuvered to secure Gladys’s happiness.
- Actors and fans expressed emotional reactions to character developments, with Ben Ahlers confirming his exit from the show and social media users mourning his departure, while HBO praised the show's success and cast.
- The show’s continuation suggests a commitment to exploring its grand ambitions, focusing on aristocratic power shifts and rich storytelling in 1880s New York and Newport settings.
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'The Gilded Age,' shot in Capital Region, renewed for fourth season
TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Gilded Age, an HBO historical drama television series, has been renewed for its fourth season, according to Warner Bros. Discovery. The show filmed its past three seasons in locations across the Capital Region. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The Gilded Age, set in New York City in the 1880s, follows the social war between the new money Russell family and old …
HBO renews ‘The Gilded Age’ for a fourth season, keeping Newport in the spotlight - Newport Buzz
Newport Buzz HBO renews ‘The Gilded Age’ for a fourth season, keeping Newport in the spotlight HBO’s ‘The Gilded Age’ is returning for a fourth season, and Newport, RI, has never looked more glamorous on screen. The Emmy-nominated drama from Julian Fellowes (Downton Abbey) has become a love letter to America’s opulent 1880s, with the Newport Mansions serving as a glittering backdrop to the series’ tales of ambition, scandal, and shifting social …
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