Misfits - Season 3 Apr 2026

His power creates physical manifestations of his buried emotions—most notably "Rudy Two," a sensitive version that harbors his guilt, sadness, and historical rejection. This allows the show to explore deeper emotional states through dialogue between the "two Rudys" that Nathan’s one-sided brashness rarely permitted. The "New" Superpowers and the Power Broker

Season 3 of Misfits marks a pivotal, transitional period for the series, characterized by the high-profile departure of fan-favorite Nathan Young (Robert Sheehan) and a fundamental shift in the show's "superhero" mechanics. While early seasons focused on the internal discovery of powers, Season 3 leans into a world where abilities are transactional and identities are in flux. Misfits - Season 3

Rudy is described as a "happy-go-lucky sociopath" who avoids self-reflection by living entirely in the moment. His power creates physical manifestations of his buried

The season's most significant shift is the introduction of (Joseph Gilgun) as the group's new comedic lead. Unlike Nathan, who often acted as a singular agent of chaos, Rudy’s power of Emotional Duplication externalizes his internal conflict. While early seasons focused on the internal discovery

Following the Season 2 Christmas special, the original "ASBO 5" traded their initial powers with . In Season 3, the gang grapples with new, often more bizarre or "useless" abilities that reflect their current life stages: