We will have to wait a bit longer for the stateside season three premiere of the Canadian medical drama, Transplant. According to Deadline, the new season will launch on Thursday, Oct. 12 at 9 pm on NBC, a week later than its original Oct. 5 date, and will be available to stream the next day on Peacock.
The winner of two consecutive Canadian Screen Awards for Best Drama, the third season follows Bashir “Bash” Hamed (Hamza Haq) on his continuing journey to start over. However, with every new milestone comes a new challenge. As he pursues Canadian citizenship for himself and his younger sister, Amira (Sirena Gulamgaus), Bash examines closely who he is becoming in his adopted country.
Despite being repeatedly asked to prove himself, Bash works closely with his colleagues as they move forward after the dramatic conclusion of season two. Everyone continues to find themselves looking to adapt to change and understand how they fit in, both within and beyond the walls of York Memorial Hospital.
Following the departure of Dr. Bishop, the team gains a new boss with the forward-thinking Dr. Neeta Devi (Rekha Sharma). Dr. Devi has big plans for overhauling the emergency department at York Memorial.
Transplant also features Laurence Leboeuf (Turbo Kid) as Dr. Magalie “Mags” LeBlanc, Ayisha Issa (Brick Mansions) as Dr. June Curtis, Jim Watson(Standoff) as Dr. Theo Hunter, Torri Higginson (Stargate Atlantis) as head nurse Claire Malone, Gord Rand (The Lead) as Dr. Mark Novak, and Sirena Gulamgaus (Hellmington) as Amira.
The show is produced by Sphere Media in association with CTV and Universal International Studios, a division of Universal Studio Group. Creator Joseph Kay (Living In Your Car) serves as showrunner and executive producer. Rachel Langer (The Order), Josée Vallée (The Wild Hunt), Jocelyn Deschênes (Tbis Life), Bruno Dubé (Le Pongeur), and Stefan Pleszczynski (Live Once ,Die Twice) also executive produce.