'Big Sky' Renewed for Season 3 With Jensen Ackles Promoted to Series Regular

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'Big Sky' Renewed for Season 3 With Jensen Ackles Promoted to Series Regular
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Jensen Ackles is sticking around 'Big Sky!' The series has been renewed for a third season, with Ackles promoted to a series regular.

ABC's drama Big Sky is returning for a third season on the network with a brand-new mystery for Kylie Bunbury and Katheryn Winnick to unravel. They'll be joined by one new series regular as well, with Supernatural star Jensen Ackles earning the right to stick around as the new sheriff in town even before appearing on-screen. Season 2 wraps up its current investigation on May 19.

Ackles isn't entirely new to Big Sky. He was already set to step into the shoes of good ol' Texas boy Beau Arlen for the finale of the show's second season, though only as a guest star. With Sheriff Tubb down for the count, Arlen will saddle up to help Cassie and Jenny , though the synopsis for the finale already sort of gave away that this wasn't a mere one-and-done affair.

COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY He won't be the only promotion in Montana, as Jamie-Lynn Sigler, who plays Tonya in Season 2, is getting bumped up to a regular for the third season. Tonya goes through quite the journey through her time on the show, starting off as a waitress who needs help from the PIs to find her missing boyfriend. By the end, she's become a powerful and steadfast associate for the local crime family.

Compared to its competitors, ABC has been rather light on the cancelations for this season, opting instead to run it back with a lot of its original programming. Joining Big Sky in returning for another round is fellow drama A Million Little Things and a slew of comedies including The Wonder Years, The Conners, and Home Economics. Only Queens, Promised Land, and Black-ish got the axe this time around, though the latter barely even counts given that the sentiments were mutual about its end.

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