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Marco Polo Season 3: Everything We Know So Far

This is a live-update article and it will be updated as new details about Marco Polo Season 3 come our way. This is what we know so far.

Marco Polo Season 3

Marco Polo is a historical drama television series that premiered on Netflix in 2014. The show follows the life of Marco Polo, a Venetian merchant who travels to the court of Kublai Khan in the Mongol Empire. The show developed a loyal fanbase during its time of two seasons. But was it popular enough to secure a third season? Let's see.

Marco Polo Season 3: Will It Ever Happen?

Marco Polo was canceled after two seasons due to low viewership. But despite the cancellation, there has been some speculation that Marco Polo could be revived for a third season. Netflix has not made any official announcements about the show's future, but there have been reports that the streaming service is in talks with the show's creators about a potential third season.

Marco Polo | Netflix
Marco Polo | Netflix

When Could Marco Polo Season 3 Be Released?

If Marco Polo is revived, it is unclear when the third season would be released. Netflix has a history of waiting several years between seasons of its original programming, so it is possible that the third season of Marco Polo would not be released until 2024.

In the meantime, fans of Marco Polo can watch the first two seasons on Netflix. The show is also available for purchase on DVD and Blu-ray.

Who Is In The Cast Of Marco Polo Season 3?

Marco Polo Season 3 has been canceled but here's a list of the initial cast.

Main Cast

Lorenzo Richelmy as Marco Polo, a young Venetian merchant who travels to China and becomes a prisoner of Kublai Khan.

Benedict Wong as Kublai Khan, the fifth Great Khan of the Mongol Empire.

Joan Chen as Empress Chabi, Kublai Khan's favorite wife.

Rick Yune as Kaidu, Kublai Khan's half-brother and rival.

Amr Waked as Yusuf, a Muslim scholar who becomes Marco Polo's mentor.

Remy Hii as Prince Jingim, Kublai Khan's son and heir.

Zhu Zhu as Nergui, a.k.a. Princess Kokachin, a Mongol princess who is betrothed to Prince Jingim.

Tom Wu as Hundred Eyes, a blind assassin who becomes Marco Polo's friend and protector.

Mahesh Jadu as Ahmad, a Persian general who serves Kublai Khan.

Olivia Cheng as Jia Mei Lin, a Chinese courtesan who becomes Marco Polo's love interest.

Recurring Cast

Corrado Invernizzi as Maffeo Polo, Marco Polo's father.

Tan Kheng Hua as Xie Daoqing, a Chinese official who serves Kublai Khan.

Lawrence Makoare as Za Bing, a Mongol general who serves Kaidu.

Vanessa Vanderstraaten as Princess Sorga, a Mongol princess who is betrothed to Prince Nayan.

Patrick Teoh as General Red Brow, a Mongol general who serves Kublai Khan.

Shu An Oon as Jing Fei, a Chinese concubine who serves Kublai Khan.

Nicholas Bloodworth as Tulga, a Mongol prince who is Kublai Khan's nephew.

Max Kellady as Emperor Duzong, the emperor of China.

Soffi Jikan as Milo Boy, a young boy who becomes Marco Polo's friend.

Mano Maniam as The Old Man / Hassan-i Sabbah, the leader of the Hashshashin.

Daniel Tuiara as Sukh, a Mongol warrior who serves Kublai Khan.

Tosh Zhang as Bai, a Chinese servant who works for Marco Polo.

Byambadorj Altanhuyag as General Qaban, a Mongol general who serves Kaidu.

Esther Low as Kokachin, a Mongol princess who is Kublai Khan's daughter.

Jason Chong as General Kasar, a Mongol general who serves Kublai Khan.

This article was reviewed and is up to date as of January 2, 2024.