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  1. Boardwalk Empire. season 3. The third season of the HBO television series Boardwalk Empire premiered on September 16, 2012 and concluded on December 2, 2012, consisting of 12 episodes. The series was created by Terence Winter and based on the book Boardwalk Empire: The Birth, High Times and Corruption of Atlantic City by Nelson Johnson.

  2. Boardwalk Empire: Season 3. 12 EPISODES | TV-MA. WATCH NOW. Epic HBO drama series that follows the birth and rise of organized crime in Prohibition-era Atlantic City. Steve Buscemi stars. 1. Resolution. Nucky makes a New Year's resolution, and Margaret eyes a hospital expansion. Van Alden calls a gangster's bluff.

  3. S3.E4 ∙ Blue Bell Boy. Sun, Oct 7, 2012. After tracking down a liquor thief, Nucky and Owen end up spending a long night hiding out from the Feds with the precocious perp. Mickey makes a routing call that will have far-reaching consequences. Capone's feud with O'Banion heats up.

  4. Watch Boardwalk Empire — Season 3 with a subscription on Max, or buy it on Fandango at Home, Prime Video. As hot-headed mobster Gyp Rosetti, Bobby Cannavale brings a sense of danger and energy ...

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    • September 19, 2010
    • Steve Buscemi
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    Season 3 of Boardwalk Empire premiered on September 16, 2012 on HBO.

    Season 3 begins on New Year's Eve 1922, 16 months after the events of Season 2's finale, "To the Lost".

    Changes in the main cast

    The main change in the main cast compared to the previous two seasons is the absence of Aleksa Palladino (Angela Darmody), Dabney Coleman (Commodore Louis Kaestner), Michael Pitt (James Darmody), and Paz de la Huerta (Lucy Danziger) because of events in the previous season. Of these, Michael Pitt is the only one who appears in the third season, having uncredited appearances in the episodes "Bone for Tuna" (using stock footage from the pilot, "Boardwalk Empire") and "Ging Gang Goolie" (in photos at Gillian Darmody's home). Charlie Cox, playing Owen Sleater and previously credited as a guest star, and Bobby Cannavale, playing new main character Gyp Rosetti, join the main credits.

    Starring

    1.Steve Buscemi as Enoch "Nucky" Thompson 2.Kelly MacDonald as Margaret Thompson 3.Michael Shannon as Nelson Van Alden also known as George Mueller 4.Shea Whigham as Elias "Eli" Thompson 5.Michael Stuhlbarg as Arnold Rothstein 6.Stephen Graham as Al Capone 7.Vincent Piazza as Salvatore "Lucky" Luciano, also known as Charlie 8.Michael Kenneth Williams as Albert "Chalky" White 9.Anthony Laciura as Edward "Eddie" Kessler 10.Paul Sparks as Mickey Doyle 11.Jack Huston as Richard Harrow 12.Charlie Cox as Owen Sleater 13.Bobby Cannavale as Giuseppe "Gyp" Rosetti 14.and Gretchen Mol as Gillian Darmody

    Guest Starring

    1.William Forsythe as Manny Horvitz 2.Christopher McDonald as Harry Daugherty 3.Anatol Yusef as Meyer Lansky 4.Greg Antonacci as Johnny Torrio 5.Meg Chambers Steedle as Billie Kent 6.Stephen DeRosa as Eddie Cantor 7.Kevin O'Rourke as Edward Bader 8.Victor Verhaeghe as Damien Fleming 9.Arron Shiver as Dean O'Banion 10.Patrick Kennedy as Dr. Douglas Mason 11.Michael Cumpsty as Father Brennan 12.Glenn Fleshler as George Remus 13.Lucas Caleb Rooney as Joe Miller 14.Geoff Pierson as Senator Walter Edge 15.Michael Cumpsty as Father Ed Brennan 16.Erik LaRay Harvey as Dunn Purnsley 17.Stephen Root as Gaston Means

    Writers

    1.Terence Winter - Head writer, episode writer "Resolution" 2.Howard Korder - Senior writer, episode writer "Spaghetti and Coffee" 3.Chris Haddock - Senior writer, episode writer "Bone For Tuna" 4.David Stenn - Senior writer, episode writer "Blue Bell Boy" 5.Nelson Johnson - Based on his book

    Directors

    1.Tim Van Patten - Episode director ("Resolution") 2.Alik Sakharov - Episode director ("Spaghetti and Coffee") 3.Jeremy Podeswa - Episode director ("Bone for Tuna") 4.Kari Skogland - Episode director "Blue Bell Boy" 5.David Franco - Director of Photography (12 episodes) 6.Julie A. Bloom - First Assistant Director (AD) (6 episodes) 7.Jude Gorjanc - First AD (6 episodes) 8.Patrick McDonald - Second AD (6 episodes) 9.Ted O'Connor - Second AD (6 episodes)

    Others

    1.Meredith Tucker - Casting (12 episodes) 2.Bill Groom - Production Designer (12 episodes) 3.Kate Sanford, A.C.E. - Editor (6 episodes) 4.Tim Streeto, A.C.E. - Editor (6 episodes) 5.Jeffrey Gibson - Stunt Coordinator (12 episodes) 6.Dhana R. Gilbert - Unit Production Manager (12 episodes) 7.John Dunn - Costume Designer (12 episodes) 8.Lisa Padovani - Co-Costume Designer (12 episodes) 9.Randall Poster - Music Supervisor (12 episodes) 10.Lesley Robson-Foster - Visual Effects Supervisor (12 episodes) 11.Pat Birch - Choreographer (3 episodes) 12.Deanna Dys - Assistant Choreographer (3 episodes)

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  6. TV-MA. In the Season Three Finale, Nucky makes a deal with Rothstein as his war with Gyp Rosetti reaches its climax. Subscribe to Max for $9.99/month or buy. The Roaring '20s are in full swing, and Nucky Thompson's dealing with a competitor whose operations threaten his monopoly on booze in Atlantic CIty.

  7. The third season of the HBO television series Boardwalk Empire premiered on September 16, 2012 and concluded on December 2, 2012. The series was created by Terence Winter and based on the book Boardwalk Empire: The Birth, High Times and Corruption of Atlantic City by Nelson Johnson. Set in Atlantic City, New Jersey, during the Prohibition era ...

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