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The Kardashians returns today for a third season of their revamped reality series “The Kardashians.” When the new iteration of the reality show debuted on Hulu in April of 2021, it was the first time their lives were documented on screen since they wrapped up their 20-season long run of “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” on E!.Donning a simpler title, “The Kardashians” is a more premium version of the original show that first aired in 2007.
This time around, each episode is shot documentary-style, featuring scene openers shot by drones and higher quality editing.
As for the content, viewers can expect the same tabloid drama, of which there is a seemingly endless supply. This season, for example, will include Kim’s public relationship and breakup with Pete Davidson. “My goal was that it was familiar and felt like home, like, ‘Oh my God, they’re back.
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