#OneDayAtATime: What time is season 3 on ?

One Day at a Time season three will be released on Netflix for subscribers around the world able to stream and download every episode at once. The new series has a release date of Friday, February 8, but some fans want to know an exact release time for One Day at a Time season three. This is what time One Day at a Time fans will be able to start streaming season three on Netflix.

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One Day at a Time season three will drop in its entirety on Netflix on Friday, February 8.

Netflix will make every episode of the Justina Machado-led series available to stream and download at the same time when it’s released.

The release time for the third season varies, depending on where in the world subscribers are streaming the new series from.

In California, USA, One Day at a Time season three will be released at 12am (PST) as this is where Netflix’s headquarters is based.

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Subsequently, in the UK, fans will have to wait until 8am (GMT) to start streaming the new series due to the time difference.

Not everywhere in the USA will be able to watch One Day at a Time season three as soon as it turns midnight.

One Day at a Time season three is also released at 1am (MST), 2am (CST), and 3am (EST) in the States.

As the series is a Netflix Original, fans will only be able to watch the third season of One Day at a Time via the streaming service.

New customers can sign up to Netflix from as little as £5.99 – prices can vary depending on how many screens subscribers want to stream on at once.

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