ATLANTA, April 5, 2018 -- The much-anticipated third season of the hit drama
series Saints & Sinners will debut on Bounce on
Sunday, April 8, with new episodes premiering every Sunday night at
9:00 p.m. (ET/PT) through the season finale on May 27.
A vicious,
no-holds-barred battle for Greater Hope Baptist Church erupts between
the old guard, Cypress Mayor Ella Johnson (Vanessa Bell Calloway) and
Rex Fisher (Clifton Powell), and the young bloods Levi Sterling
(Christian Keyes) and Jabari Morris (J.D. Williams) while Kendrick
Murphy (Tray Chaney) tries to survive a life-threatening predicament
in order to expose his grandmother, Leona Byrd (Donna Biscoe) as a
killer.
Miles Calloway (Keith Robinson) is once again caught between
his wife and his one-time mistress, Christie Johnson (Jasmine Burke)
as Tamara's (Demetria McKinney) wild allegations threaten to put
Christie away forever and rock Cypress to its core. Detective St.
Charles (Afemo Omilami) has his hands full with chaos and crime
running rampant in Cypress in season three.
Bounce will air
binge-viewing marathons of Saints & Sinners season one on
Saturday, April 7 and season two on Sunday, April 8 with both
marathons starting at 1:00 p.m. ET.
Season one and two episodes of
Saints & Sinners are available anytime at Brown Sugar,
Bounce's new subscription video-on-demand service which is
accessible on Amazon Channels, Amazon Fire TV, Amazon Kindle,
Apple TV, Roku, Android and Apple smartphones and tablets and web
browsers.
The second season of Saints & Sinners was
seen by nearly 8.4 million unduplicated viewers and 5.7 million
households across all airings on Bounce. Saints & Sinners
is produced in partnership with Swirl Films.
Bounce (@BounceTV) airs on the broadcast signals of local
television stations and corresponding cable carriage, and features a
programming mix of original and off-network series, theatrical motion
pictures, specials, live sports, and more. Bounce has grown to be
available in more than 99 million homes across the United States and
95% of all African-American (AA) television homes, including all the
top AA television markets.
Source: PRewswire
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