Netflix Drops Fisk Season 3 Trailer with Kitty Flanagan

Fisk returns to Netflix for Season 3 with Kitty Flanagan leading a brilliantly quirky cast in Australia’s sharpest, funniest legal comedy about death, family, and wills.

Every once in a while, you stumble across a TV show so wonderfully weird that you want to binge it, rewatch it, and maybe even put it in your will. That’s Fisk—the Australian comedy returning to Netflix for a third glorious round of laughs.

At the center is Kitty Flanagan, playing probate lawyer Helen Tudor Fisk, who spends her days navigating the murky waters of death, family drama, and the occasional will that looks like it was written on the back of a pub napkin. It’s a premise that sounds grim, but Fisk turns it into a delightful blend of awkward encounters, cutting wit, and the kind of absurdity Australians thrive on.

In Australia, three comedy genres reign supreme: observational humor (with a local twist), bone-dry wit, and full-blown absurdism. Fisk serves all three on a comedic platter, with Flanagan not just starring but also writing the show. She’s the kind of performer who lures you in with a gentle smile, then blindsides you with a joke so sharp it could cut through red tape at the probate office.

It’s a hidden gem, a pleasant surprise, and proof that Australians will always rally behind the underdog, especially when that underdog can take down pretentious people with nothing but a perfectly timed eyebrow raise. I’m tuning in for Season 3… right after I double-check my will.

Season 3 of Fisk brings together a cast so perfectly mismatched it could only work in a show about death, money, and family grudges.

  • Kitty Flanagan returns as Helen Tudor Fisk—the only lawyer who can deliver a eulogy and a legal zinger in the same breath.
  • Julia Zemiro continues to prove that charm is a weapon, especially when paired with cutting sarcasm.
  • Marty Sheargold keeps the office banter sharp, occasionally veering into “Did he just say that?” territory.
  • Aaron Chen brings his trademark brand of awkward brilliance, making small talk feel like an Olympic sport.
  • John Gaden delivers gravitas so potent it could make even the most frivolous sound Shakespearean.
  • Glenn Butcher and John Marc Desengano keep the laughs coming with comedic timing you could set a probate clock by.

Adding extra spice to the mix: Tom Piotrowski, Claudia Karvan, Anne Edmonds, Stephen Lopez, Urvi Majumdar, Brett Climo, and Ras-Samuel—each ready to throw a perfectly-timed grenade into Helen Fisk’s orderly chaos.

This isn’t just a cast—it’s a masterclass in comedic chemistry, wrapped in legal stationery and tied with a funeral ribbon.


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