From Ghosts and Matlock to S.W.A.T and Elsbeth, many a beloved current series makes its return before the end of January. Another such series, and one with a die-hard fanbase, is Fire Country, the story of one man’s journey on a redemption program via the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. After a short but frustrating break, Season 3 of the series is back. So, without further ado, here’s a look at exactly where you can watch Fire Country‘s Season 3 midseason premiere.
When is the ‘Fire Country’ Season 3 Midseason Premiere Released?

Officially, you can catch the Season 3 midseason premiere of Fire Country on Friday, January 31, 2025. The midseason premiere joins the likes of Season 2 of Netflix’s The Snow Girl, a sophomore outing for High Tides, brand-new Max drama series The Eastern Gate, and plenty more in a stacked day of television.
Is the ‘Fire Country’ Season 3 Midseason Premiere Airing Live?

Is the ‘Fire Country’ Season 3 Midseason Premiere Available to Stream?

If you are too busy to catch the Fire Country Season 3 midseason premiere live, you will be able to once again stream every episode the following day on Paramount+. For your viewing pleasure, the platform currently has all episodes of the series available at the click of a button, meaning you will never have to miss a moment of Cal Fire action.
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“I love Michael Trucco. We’re going to continue to get into the Leone legacy business. We’re going to see Walter [Fahey], we’re going to see Luke, just lots of Leone family messiness, more family lore, family history, brotherly dynamics between Luke and Vince, which are so great.”
A synopsis of the upcoming episode reads:
“With the Chezem Valley fire blazing out of control, Bode and Audrey must find a way to save themselves. Manny risks his freedom for Gabriela. Eve tries to protect her father and their family’s ranch.”