The Queen of Flow Season 3: Where to watch, release time, episode count and everything we know so far
Fans of the hit Colombian telenovela The Queen of Flow (originally La Reina del Flow) can finally rejoice. After years of speculation and demands for more, Season 3 has arrived, bringing back the drama, music, and intense relationships that made the show a global sensation on Netflix. This season picks up the story of Yeimy Montoya and Charly Flow, diving into new twists while revisiting old rivalries. Here’s everything we know so far.
Release Date and Time
Season 3 officially premiered on Caracol Televisión in Colombia on January 13, 2026, at 9:30 p.m. local time. For international viewers, the wait ended quickly—episodes became available on Netflix starting January 14, 2026. Netflix typically drops new episodes around 12:01 a.m. Pacific Time, so check the platform early in the day depending on your time zone. Some reports mentioned a later drop on January 31, but the majority of updates confirm availability as of January 14.
The show was announced for renewal back on September 17, 2024, with filming kicking off on November 12, 2024. Production wrapped up in time for this speedy rollout, showing just how much demand there was for more episodes.
Where to Watch Season 3
In Colombia, catch the series on its original network, Caracol Televisión, where it airs episodically. For everyone else around the world, Netflix is the go-to spot. The streaming giant has carried the first two seasons since 2019 and 2021, respectively, and now hosts Season 3 as well. Episodes are available in multiple languages, including English subtitles and dubs, making it accessible for non-Spanish speakers.
If you’re in a region without Netflix access or prefer other platforms, check services like JustWatch for potential alternatives, though Netflix holds the primary international rights. No word yet on DVD releases or other streaming options, but updates could come as the season progresses.
Episode Count
This season packs in 80 episodes, keeping the telenovela tradition of long, binge-worthy runs. That’s slightly fewer than Season 2’s 89 episodes but still plenty to dive into the ongoing saga. Episodes average around 45-60 minutes each, filled with musical performances, betrayals, and emotional highs.
On Netflix, the full season might drop all at once, or it could follow a weekly release pattern to match the Colombian broadcast—stay tuned to the app for the exact schedule.
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