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Yellowjackets (TV series)

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American drama television series

Yellowjackets
Genre
Created by
Showrunners
  • Ashley Lyle
  • Bart Nickerson
  • Jonathan Lisco
Starring
Music by
Opening theme"No Return" by Craig Wedren and Anna Waronker[a]
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes29
Production
Executive producers
  • Drew Comins
  • Karyn Kusama
  • Jonathan Lisco
  • Ashley Lyle
  • Bart Nickerson
Production locations
Cinematography
  • François Dagenais
  • Trevor Forrest
  • Julie Kirkwood
  • C. Kim Miles
  • Shasta Spahn
Editors
  • Jeff Israel
  • Kindra Marra
  • Kevin D. Ross
  • Damien Smith
  • Plummy Tucker
Running time51–61 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkShowtime
ReleaseNovember 14, 2021 (2021-11-14) –
present

Yellowjackets is an Americanthrillerdrama television series created byAshley Lyle and Bart Nickerson forShowtime. The series follows two primary storylines: the first involves a group of teenagers as they strive to survive in the wilderness after their plane crashes in 1996, while the second takes place 25 years later and focuses on the survivors' attempts to piece their lives back together. It stars a largeensemble cast led bySophie Nélisse,Jasmin Savoy Brown,Sophie Thatcher, andSamantha Hanratty as the core teenage survivors, whileMelanie Lynskey,Tawny Cypress,Juliette Lewis, andChristina Ricci portray their adult counterparts.

The premise of the series was inspired by theAndes flight disaster and theDonner Party. Lyle and Nickerson wanted to explore some of the best and worst in humanity, with their concept informed by interpersonal dynamics in social hierarchies, preconceived notions of behavior, and how trauma can shape one's life. The duo pitched their story to over a dozen networks, receiving offers from five. A number of networks passed on it due to the darkness of the story with teenage protagonists and noIP attached. Showtime supported the creators' vision and acquired the rights in May 2018. The first season premiered on November 14, 2021, and the second on March 26, 2023. Production of the third season was halted due to the2023 Hollywood labor disputes and premiered on February 16, 2025. In May 2025, the series was renewed for its fourth and final season, which is set to premiere in 2026.

Yellowjackets has received critical praise for its performances, mystery elements and exploration of the past and present timelines. Its accolades include 10Primetime Emmy Award nominations, includingOutstanding Drama Series and acting nominations for Lynskey and Ricci; threeWriters Guild of America Award nominations; fiveTelevision Critics Association Award nominations, aPeabody Award nomination, and aCritics' Choice Award.Yellowjackets is the second-most streamed series in Showtime history, and its third season drew the series' highest viewership to date.

Premise

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In 1996, a high school girls' soccer team from fictional Wiskayok,New Jersey, travels to Seattle for a national championship tournament. While flying over Canada, their plane crashes deep in the wilderness, and the surviving team members are left stranded for nineteen months. The series chronicles their attempts to stay alive as some of the team members are driven tocannibalism. It also focuses on the lives of the survivors 25 years later in 2021, as the events of their ordeal continue to affect them many years after their rescue.

Cast and characters

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Main

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From left to right: Adult Misty, Ben Scott, teenage Misty, adult and teenage Taissa, adult and teenage Natalie, adult and teenage Shauna, Jackie, and adult Jeff
  • Melanie Lynskey andSophie Nélisse as the adult and teenage Shauna Sadecki, née Shipman. In high school, Shauna is Jackie's best friend but is having an affair with Jackie's boyfriend, Jeff. She was accepted intoBrown University prior to the plane crash. After the crash, she immediately adapts to life in the wilderness and grows closer to Taissa. As an adult, she is married to Jeff but is unhappy with her life as a housewife and has a strained relationship with her daughter, Callie. She initiates an affair with Adam Martin after the two are involved in an auto collision.
  • Tawny Cypress andJasmin Savoy Brown as the adult and teenage Taissa Turner. In high school, Taissa is determined to win the national championship by any means necessary. She injures teammate Allie during soccer practice, believing she is not good enough to play in the tournament. She is secretly dating Vanessa prior to the plane crash and their relationship continues during their time in the wilderness. After the plane crash, she begins sleepwalking which later develops intopsychogenic fugue, causing her to wander around the woods in the middle of the night. As an adult, she is married to Simone and owns a pet dog named Biscuit. In the midst of her election campaign for theNew Jersey Senate, she begins having problems with her son, Sammy, and the resurgence of her fugue states jeopardizes her marriage.
  • Ella Purnell as Jackie Taylor (season 1; guest season 2; recurring season 3). In high school, Jackie is the captain of the Yellowjackets soccer team, Shauna's best friend and Jeff's girlfriend. She is accepted intoRutgers University prior to the plane crash. After the plane crash, she has the most difficulty adapting to life in the wilderness and adjusting to life without a high school social structure. Her relationship with her teammates steadily deteriorates and she begins to doubt her friendship with Shauna.
  • Christina Ricci andSamantha Hanratty as the adult and teenage Misty Quigley. In high school, Misty is the equipment manager of the Yellowjackets soccer team. She is frequently bullied and shunned by her teammates, who question her mental stability. After the plane crash, she demonstrates knowledge and skills useful for surviving in the wilderness and develops a crush on Coach Ben. She later forms a friendship with Crystal over their shared love of musical theatre. As an adult, she works at a nursing home and continues to display manipulative and sadistic tendencies towards her patients. She owns a pet parrot named Caligula and is a member of an online crime solving club called the Citizen Detectives.
  • Juliette Lewis (seasons 1–2) andSophie Thatcher as the adult and teenage Natalie "Nat" Scatorccio. In high school, Natalie is frequently judged and harassed by her teammates due to her drug and alcohol abuse. She is best friends with Kevyn Tan prior to the plane crash. After the plane crash, Natalie and Travis prove to be the most proficient with the hunting rifle and the two begin dating. As an adult, she maintains a destructive on-and-off-again relationship with Travis and subsequently breaks up with him. She returns toNew Jersey after finishing a rehab program paid for by Taissa, but struggles to maintain sobriety and begins contemplating suicide after Travis's death.
  • Simone Kessell (season 2–3) andCourtney Eaton (season 2–present; recurring season 1) as the adult and teenage Charlotte "Lottie" Matthews, a member of the Yellowjackets soccer team who has schizophrenia. Her wealthy parents are responsible for providing the private plane that ultimately crashes. After the plane crash, she runs out of medication and begins experiencing disturbing visions, prompting her to seek spiritual guidance from Laura Lee. Her superstitions are gradually adopted by the survivors during their time in the wilderness. Although she seems to have been cured, her visions unexpectedly return for the first time in decades.
  • Lauren Ambrose (season 2–3) andLiv Hewson (season 2–present; recurring season 1) as the adult and teenage Vanessa "Van" Palmer. In high school, Van is the goalkeeper of the Yellowjackets soccer team. She is secretly dating Taissa prior to the plane crash and their relationship continues during their time in the wilderness. However, her belief in Lottie's superstitions strains her relationship with the skeptical Taissa. As an adult, she owns a video store inOberlin, Ohio.[4]
  • Steven Krueger as Ben Scott (seasons 1–3). Often called Coach or Coach Ben, he is the assistant coach of the Yellowjackets soccer team. After his right leg is mangled in the wreckage of the plane crash, Misty amputates it to save his life. While being nursed back to health by Misty, he has to simultaneously deal with his injury and the fact that he is the only adult who survived the crash. He is put off by Misty's affections, both because she is underage and because he is secretly gay.
  • Warren Kole as the adult Jeff Sadecki. In high school, Jeff is Jackie's boyfriend but is cheating on her with her best friend, Shauna. As an adult, he is married to Shauna, the father of Callie, and owns a furniture store.
    • Jack DePew and Owen Gates portray teenage versions of Jeff as guests in seasons 1 and 2, respectively.
  • Kevin Alves (season 2–present; recurring season 1) as the teenage Travis Martinez, Coach Martinez's eldest son and Javi's brother. After the plane crash, Travis and Natalie prove to be the most proficient with the hunting rifle and the two begin dating. As an adult, he maintains a destructive on-and-off-again relationship with Natalie and subsequently breaks up with her. When Natalie and Misty find him dead from an apparent suicide, Natalie suspects that he was actually murdered.
    • Andres Soto portrays an adult Travis as a recurring guest in seasons 1 and 2 as a dead body and in flashbacks.
  • Sarah Desjardins as Callie Sadecki (season 3; recurring seasons 1–2), Jeff and Shauna's daughter.[5] She is sarcastic and often dismissive of her parents and Shauna often takes a hands-off approach to raising her. Callie is later drawn into the messy affairs of her parents after discovering Shauna's murder of Adam Martin and Jeff's blackmail attempt.
  • Nia Sondaya (season 4; recurring seasons 2–3) as Akilah, a member of the Yellowjackets soccer team who is knowledgeable about edible plants. She begins experiencing hallucinations which she believes are key to the team's rescue.
    • Keeya King also played Akilah in season 1 before being recast.

Recurring

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Peter Gadiot at the ATX Television Festival presentation of the TV show "Queen of the South".
Peter Gadiot has a recurring role in the first season as Adam Martin.
Elijah Wood joined the recurring cast as Walter Tattersall beginning in season 2.
  • Jane Widdop as Laura Lee (season 1; guest season 2), a deeply Christian member of the Yellowjackets soccer team. After the plane crash, she keeps morale high with the survivors through prayers, and later performs asubmersion baptism on Lottie.
  • Alexa Barajas as Mari Ibarra (seasons 1–3), a sarcastic member of the Yellowjackets soccer team. After the plane crash, she becomes deeply devoted to Lottie and her superstitions despite her initial skepticism, though she later begins to question this devotion.
  • Rekha Sharma as Jessica Roberts (season 1), a reporter hired by Taissa to investigate the survivors of the plane crash.
  • Rukiya Bernard as Simone Abara, Taissa's wife and Sammy's mother who grows increasingly concerned over both of their behaviors.
  • Luciano Leroux as Javi Martinez (seasons 1–2), Coach Martinez's youngest son and Travis's brother who struggles coming to terms with the death of his father.
  • Aiden Stoxx as Sammy Abara-Turner, Taissa and Simone's son who begins exhibiting disturbing behavior at school and at home.
  • Mya Lowe (seasons 1–2) and Vanessa Prasad (season 3) as Gen, a member of the Yellowjackets soccer team and Melissa's close friend.
  • Peter Gadiot as Adam Martin (season 1), an artist who has an affair with Shauna after the two are involved in an auto collision.
  • Alex Wyndham (seasons 1–2) as the adult Kevyn Tan. In high school, he is best friends with Natalie prior to the plane crash. As an adult, he works as a police officer and has a son who plays soccer.
    • Charlie Wright and Sean Martin Savoy portray teenage versions of Kevyn as guests in seasons 1.
  • Nicole Maines as Lisa (season 2–present), a follower of Lottie's who is recovering from trauma.[6]
  • Nuha Jes Izman as Crystal (season 2), a member of the Yellowjackets soccer team who forms a friendship with Misty. She loves musical theatre and admits to Misty that her real name is Kristen.
  • Elijah Wood as Walter Tattersall (season 2–present), a citizen detective who tries to help Misty.[7]
  • Hilary Swank (special guest season 3) and Jenna Burgess (season 2–present) as the adult and teenage versions of Melissa, a member of the Yellowjackets soccer team and Gen's close friend. After the plane crash, she has a brief relationship with Shauna. As an adult, she fakes her suicide and starts a new life under the name Kelly.
  • John Reynolds as Jay / Matt Saracusa (season 2), an undercover detective working with Kevyn on Adam's disappearance. After meeting Callie at a bar, he flirts with her to get information about Adam despite being aware that she is underage.
  • François Arnaud as Paul (season 2), a New York writer and Coach Scott's secret boyfriend.
  • Anisa Harris as Robin (season 3), a member of the Yellowjackets soccer team.
  • Silvana Estifanos as Britt (season 3), a member of the Yellowjackets soccer team.
  • Ashley Sutton as Hannah Sophia Finch (season 3), a frog scientist who stumbles upon the Yellowjackets camp.[8]

Guest

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  • Gabrielle Rose as Mrs. Taylor (season 1), Jackie's mother who, along with her husband, continue to celebrate their daughter's birthday years after her death.
  • Carlos Sanz as Coach Bill Martinez (season 1), the head coach of the Yellowjackets soccer team and Travis and Javi's father. He is killed in the plane crash and the remaining survivors discover his body impaled by a tree branch.
  • Tonya Cornelisse and Pearl Amanda Dickson as the adult and teenage versions of Allie Stevens (season 1). In high school, Allie is the only freshman on the Yellowjackets soccer team. Her leg is broken by Taissa on purpose during soccer practice. As a result, Allie cannot participate in the tournament and so does not board the ill-fated plane. As an adult, she hosts the Wiskayok High School reunion, but her claims of a bond with the other Yellowjackets lack weight due to her absence during their time in the wilderness.
  • John Cameron Mitchell as Caligula (season 2), the human personification of Misty's pet parrot.
  • Nelson Franklin as Edwin (season 3), a frog scientist who stumbles upon the Yellowjackets camp.[8]
  • Joel McHale as Kodiak (season 3), a wilderness guide hired by Edwin and Hannah who encounters the Yellowjackets in the woods.[9]

Episodes

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SeasonEpisodesOriginally released
First releasedLast released
110November 14, 2021 (2021-11-14)January 16, 2022 (2022-01-16)
29March 26, 2023 (2023-03-26)May 28, 2023 (2023-05-28)
310February 16, 2025 (2025-02-16)April 13, 2025 (2025-04-13)

Season 1 (2021–22)

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Main article:Yellowjackets season 1
No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release dateU.S. viewers
(millions)
11"Pilot"Karyn KusamaAshley Lyle & Bart NickersonNovember 14, 2021 (2021-11-14)0.246[10]
22"F Sharp"Jamie TravisJonathan Lisco & Ashley Lyle & Bart NickersonNovember 21, 2021 (2021-11-21)0.168[11]
33"The Dollhouse"Eva SørhaugSarah L. ThompsonNovember 28, 2021 (2021-11-28)0.210[12]
44"Bear Down"Deepa MehtaLiz PhangDecember 5, 2021 (2021-12-05)0.161[13]
55"Blood Hive"Eva SørhaugAmeni RozsaDecember 12, 2021 (2021-12-12)0.295[14]
66"Saints"Bille WoodruffChantelle M. WellsDecember 19, 2021 (2021-12-19)0.289[15]
77"No Compass"Eva SørhaugKatherine KearnsDecember 26, 2021 (2021-12-26)0.327[16]
88"Flight of the Bumblebee"Ariel KleimanCameron Brent Johnson & Liz PhangJanuary 2, 2022 (2022-01-02)0.311[17]
99"Doomcoming"Daisy von Scherler MayerAmeni Rozsa & Sarah L. ThompsonJanuary 9, 2022 (2022-01-09)0.419[18]
1010"Sic Transit Gloria Mundi"[c]Eduardo SánchezAshley Lyle & Bart NickersonJanuary 16, 2022 (2022-01-16)0.333[19]

Season 2 (2023)

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Main article:Yellowjackets season 2
No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date [d]U.S. viewers
(millions)
111"Friends, Romans, Countrymen"Daisy von Scherler MayerAshley Lyle & Bart NickersonMarch 26, 2023 (2023-03-26)0.226[21]
122"Edible Complex"Ben SemanoffJonathan LiscoApril 2, 2023 (2023-04-02)N/A
133"Digestif"Jeffrey W. ByrdSarah L. Thompson & Ameni RozsaApril 9, 2023 (2023-04-09)0.210[22]
144"Old Wounds"Scott WinantJulia Bicknell & Liz PhangApril 16, 2023 (2023-04-16)0.226[23]
155"Two Truths and a Lie"Ben SemanoffKatherine Kearns & Sarah L. ThompsonApril 23, 2023 (2023-04-23)0.163[24]
166"Qui"Liz GarbusKaren Joseph Adcock & Ameni RozsaMay 7, 2023 (2023-05-07)0.158[25]
177"Burial"Anya AdamsRich Monahan & Liz PhangMay 14, 2023 (2023-05-14)0.165[26]
188"It Chooses"Daisy von Scherler MayerSarah L. Thompson & Liz PhangMay 21, 2023 (2023-05-21)0.143[27]
199"Storytelling"Karyn KusamaAmeni RozsaMay 28, 2023 (2023-05-28)0.134[28]

Season 3 (2025)

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Main article:Yellowjackets season 3
No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date [e]U.S. viewers
(millions)
201"It Girl"Bart NickersonJonathan Lisco &Ashley Lyle & Bart NickersonFebruary 16, 2025 (2025-02-16)0.092[29]
212"Dislocation"Bille WoodruffRich Monahan & Ameni RozsaFebruary 16, 2025 (2025-02-16)0.071[29]
223"Them's the Brakes"Jonathan LiscoJonathan Lisco & Ashley Lyle & Bart NickersonFebruary 23, 2025 (2025-02-23)0.079[30]
234"12 Angry Girls and 1 Drunk Travis"Jennifer MorrisonJulia Bicknell & Terry WesleyMarch 2, 2025 (2025-03-02)0.058[31]
245"Did Tai Do That?"Jeffrey W. ByrdSarah L. Thompson & Elise BrownMarch 9, 2025 (2025-03-09)0.058[32]
256"Thanksgiving (Canada)"Pete ChatmonLibby Hill &Emily St. JamesMarch 16, 2025 (2025-03-16)N/A
267"Croak"Jennifer MorrisonAlisha Brophy & Ameni RozsaMarch 23, 2025 (2025-03-23)0.068[33]
278"A Normal, Boring Life"Anya AdamsJulia BicknellMarch 30, 2025 (2025-03-30)0.094[34]
289"How the Story Ends"Ben SemanoffSarah L. ThompsonApril 6, 2025 (2025-04-06)0.095[35]
2910"Full Circle"Bart NickersonAmeni RozsaApril 13, 2025 (2025-04-13)0.125[36]

Production

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Development

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Series co-creators and co-showrunnersAshley Lyle and Bart Nickerson, who are married, came up with the premise of the story after they talked about the 1993 filmAlive, an adaptation of the bookAlive: The Story of the Andes Survivors (1974) which documents the 1972Andes flight disaster. They are both fascinated by the story of the Uruguayan team and theDonner Party, which served as a "jumping-off point" for their concept.[37][38][39][40] Nickerson introduced the notion of a "what if?" and they expanded upon that, discussing various ideas about characters and story.[37][40] They were working on the pitch for the story in 2017 when they read a report on a "gender swapped" film adaptation of the 1954 novelLord of the Flies being developed and found that the reaction comments were "brutal, but in a way that I thought was just deeply incorrect", Lyle said; people rejected the idea that young girls could descend into the same barbarism as young boys, which "just added fuel to our fire, really, because we just thought we can prove [that notion] wrong".[41][39]

Lyle and Nickerson's concept was a "metaphor for teenage hierarchy", wanting "to tell what felt like a very real story about teenage girls" and explore "the best and worst that human beings are capable of".[38][42][39] Lyle said that girls "learn early on how to make people like [them] and what the social hierarchies are. It's a more interesting way of having things fall away. ... It's a more layered amount of preconceived notions of how to behave and act."[43] They wanted the title of the show to be the name of the girls' team, and choseYellowjackets after it came up on a Google search for sports team names, finding it a "perfect fit thematically" asyellowjackets are "very dependent on a queen and the dynamics of the hive are very specific ... it's a small creature with a large sting."[37]

Lyle and Nickerson pitched the series with a 35-minute presentation to 16–17 networks. They received offers from five.[44][37] They made a five-season pitch, not with the intent of needing exactly five seasons but to show "how expansive the show and the idea can be", that it was a multi-season story, it was "something that can sort of reinvent itself and change and shift", and that they knew what they wanted it to be and where it was going.[44][45] Lyle said that a number of networks stated that it was a "big swing of an idea" with noIP attached.[44] A challenge they faced when pitching was networks being "aware of their brands" and tending to place shows with teenage protagonists into ayoung adult box. Some networks saw the show differently from their concept. "Shows about teenagers or that feature teenagers with ambitions to be something other than a classic YA show tend to frighten people a little bit", Lyle noted. "They aren't something with a long track record."[37][44]

Lyle said the smartest question she heard during the pre-production phase was fromHBO's Francesca Orsi and David Levine, who asked, "What are you trying to say with this show?" In his answer, Nickerson said they intended to deconstruct the "organizing principles of a society".[43] HBO was a contender to purchase the series but ultimately rejected it as they were developingEuphoria, which has teenage protagonists.[37]Yellowjackets was sold toThe Mark Gordon Company, a production company owned byEntertainment One. The project was then pitched to Gary Levine, president of entertainment forShowtime Networks, who was immediately on board.[43] The creators said that Showtime supported "the darker and weirder qualities" of the story.[44] On May 9, 2018, Showtime announced it had acquired the rights to the series.[46]

The use of two timelines expanded the exploration of the characters' interpersonal dynamics and the effects of their traumas.[43] Although the series was originally set with the crash in the 1970s and the aftermath in the 1990s, both time periods were moved forward so that the crash took place in 1996 and their life as adults in 2021. This switch made the setting more familiar to viewers and aided the production in working with one historical era and one contemporary era.[43][40] The showrunners explained cannibalism's role in the story:

Cannibalism is revolting and we have a moral aversion to it. It represents the complete deconstruction of society. We all agree there isn't anything more taboo. It's the most extreme distillation of everything that it is to be a human being ... There's obviously the survival aspect of it but there's also something so fascinating to me about the different ways in which the act has functioned in various societies ... For these girls, this is the ultimate cost and consequence of true and absolute freedom. They're never more alive than when they're in this feral state and it plagues them as adults ... moral codes are broken but we wanted to find the why and the humanity even within the outcome.[38]

The show takes place in New Jersey, the state Lyle and Nickerson both grew up in. The duo are credited as showrunners alongside Jonathan Lisco, who was brought to the series by executive producerKaryn Kusama.[38][47]

On December 16, 2021, after the first five episodes aired, Showtime renewed the series for a second season. Levine said that the network had "not heard the pitch for season 2, the writers ... are going to come together in January."[48] On the planned length of the show, Lyle and Nickerson stated in January 2022 that the story will inform them how many seasons it will be. "We have no interest in dragging this show out past its due time. We do have a multiseason arc; we strongly feel we have multiple seasons of story to tell. But at a certain point, we're going to realize that the story wants to end. And I hope that the audience is reassured that we don't intend to beat a dead horse."[49][44] In February, Levine said the creators had "always given us hints about things to come, but we haven't done a long-range plan. We wanted to make the first season count. ... I love that they have some general idea of a five-year arc, but we take it one season at a time and get very granular about making it satisfying."[50] By May 2022, the writers were stated to be in the initial stage of writing the scripts for season two.[51]

On December 15, 2022, three months ahead of the second-season premiere, Showtime renewed the series for a third season.[52] Writing began on May 1, 2023, but halted the next day in accordance with the2023 Writers Guild of America strike.[53][54] In June 2023, Lyle said that a bonus episode would air between the second and third seasons.[55] However, in December 2024, Lyle confirmed its delay: "The truth is that there is a bonus episode but we may need to wait a bit longer for it."[56]

Showtime renewed the series for a fourth season on May 20, 2025.[57] In October, it was announced as the series' final season, with production starting in 2026 and the season premiering that year. Lyle and Nickerson stated:

After three incredible seasons, and great consideration, we're excited to announce that we will be bringing the story of Yellowjackets to its twisted conclusion in this fourth and final season. We've always known there would come a point when the story would tell us it wants to end, and it's our belief that our job — our responsibility — is to listen. Telling this emotional, wild, and deeply human story has been a profoundly meaningful experience and a true honor for us.[58][59]

Casting

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Season 1

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Thepilot episode was not written with any actresses in mind, and auditions were held inLos Angeles. "We decided pretty early on we weren't going to get overly focused on a physical match," Lyle mentioned. As a result, some cast members had to dye their hair and wear contact lenses to match the physical characteristics of their counterparts.[40]Melanie Lynskey was the first person to join the cast. Lyle said the role of Shauna was "the trickiest to cast" because they "wanted to find an actress who could embody somebody who is really trying to figure out who they are, which is kind of a tricky internal thing to express through her acting". Lynskey questioned the showrunners and extracted as much information as she could about her character's past and the five-season storyline to improve her performance.[60][61][62] For the role of Natalie, Nickerson said they searched for "someone who was really free-spirited and unique who could play both a sort of wildness and a vulnerability". Though most of the auditions were held in person,Sophie Thatcher submitted a self-recorded audition tape and was cast as Natalie beforeJuliette Lewis, who portrays the character's adult counterpart.[45] When asked if the group's survival would depend on their gender, Thatcher replied, "I think naturally, especially at such a young age, women are more emotionally intelligent. So to turn into that cannibalistic mindset ... it maybe took them longer just because I think women are smarter than men. But I think that's it. Besides that, there's no difference. They're going to go batshit crazy."[63]

Sammi Hanratty at an event in 2015
Christina Ricci in 2020
Sammi Hanratty andChristina Ricci star as the teenage and adult versions of Misty.

Nickerson said it was vital to find two actresses who could portray Misty with "a deep kind of humanity that could make it feel lived in and real"; the role was eventually given toSammi Hanratty andChristina Ricci.[45] On joining the cast, Hanratty said she originally auditioned for the role of Natalie before being brought back four times to audition for the role of Misty: "I'm not gonna lie, I was so crushed [when I didn't get Natalie] because I loved the project. They said they would keep me in mind. Then, I think it was about a week later that I got the audition for Misty, which was so exciting. Because I was like, 'Oh,this girl is interesting as can be." To give her another chance, Lyle and Nickerson wrote a scene specifically for the casting process in which Misty confronts a teacher over cheating. After Hanratty was brought back, Lyle said "It was immediate. As soon as she read that scene for us, we said, 'OK, she is Misty.'"[64] Hanratty described the auditions as being "really intense". She did not meet any of her co-stars until thetable read for the pilot. When asked if she was treated differently when in costume, she added, "I don't think we've talked about this, but I was seeing a therapist while I was in Canada, and that was something that we discussed. I was definitely treated differently ... I got more self-conscious, and my walk even changed a bit. I just felt like a bigger target, you know, as a person."[65]

According to Nickerson,Jasmin Savoy Brown andTawny Cypress were cast as Taissa because they were both able to portray her with a "level of dynamic strength" as well as "vulnerability and fragility".Ella Purnell portrays Jackie, a character who proved difficult to cast. Lyle said the character was supposed to be a stereotypical popular girl with "little cracks of that façade". She explained, "I think that her insecurity, her vulnerabilities needed to be on display pretty early on or you'd end up hating her and that was sort of the opposite of what we wanted the audience to feel."[45] Lynskey, Cypress, and Brown were announced as series regulars in October 2019,[66][67] with Lewis, Ricci, Purnell, Hanratty, Thatcher, andSophie Nélisse joining the cast in November.[68][69] The following month, Ava Allan,Courtney Eaton, andLiv Hewson were cast in recurring roles.[70] In June 2021, it was reportedWarren Kole,Peter Gadiot, Keeya King,Alex Wyndham,Sarah Desjardins, Kevin Alves, and Alexa Barajas would also star.[71][72]

Season 2

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Casting for the second season began in mid-2022. In August 2022,Lauren Ambrose andSimone Kessell joined the cast to play the adult versions of Van and Lottie; their roles were also upped from recurring to series regulars.[73][74]Elijah Wood and Nuha Jes Izman were also added to the cast in season-long recurring guest roles,[75][76] whileKevin Alves's role as teenage Travis was upped from recurring to series regular.[77] Wood plays Walter, "new citizen detective who is not represented by a younger self on the show".[78]Jason Ritter, who is married to Melanie Lynskey, guest stars in one episode of the second season.[79]

In January 2023,Variety reported that Keeya King, who played teen Akilah in season one, had exited the series. Her role was recast with Nia Sondaya.Nicole Maines was cast as Lisa, an associate of adult Lottie attempting to recover from past trauma. Additionally,François Arnaud guest-stars in four episodes portraying Paul. His character is described as "a New York writer and secret boyfriend of Coach Scott (Steven Kreuger) who reminds Coach Scott of what might have been".[80]

Seasons 3 and 4

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In September 2024, it was announced thatHilary Swank was cast in a recurring role for the third season.[81] In February 2026, Nia Sondaya, who plays Akilah, was promoted to series regular for the fourth season.[82]

Filming

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The pilot was greenlit in September 2019 and shot in Los Angeles in November.[83][84] According to location manager Jimmie Lee, several scenes from the pilot were filmed on top of the ski slopes onMammoth Mountain.[85] A number of scenes set in the high school were filmed in and aroundJohn Marshall High School inLos Feliz, Los Angeles.[86] In the pilot's opening scene, a flash-forward shows a group covered in fur clothing. Hanratty was the only cast member present while the scene was shot and the other characters were played by stunt coordinators. Hanratty says the writers have not told the cast which characters appear in that scene: "We all have our theories on who that is too, and we have a group chat in our cast where we try to come up with theories ourselves of what's going on and who we think is who."[87]

In December 2020, Showtime gaveYellowjackets a series order.[88] Filming restarted inVancouver on May 3, 2021, and concluded in early October, with the young and older cast taking weekly turns to shoot their scenes.[89] Aside from Vancouver, other filming locations included the Panther Paintball & Airsoft Sports Park inSurrey, which was used as the site of the plane crash, andThe Bridge Studios inBurnaby.[84] The plane crash scene took two days to shoot.[90] The orgy scene from episode nine was organized withintimacy coordinator Katherine Kadler. Eaton described it as "uncomfortable scene to shoot" due to its depiction of sexual assault.[91] In an interview, Lynskey said Cypress, Ricci, and Lewis stood up for her after she wasbody shamed by a crew member, with Lewis writing a letter to the producers on her behalf.[62] In November 2021, Purnell summarized the timeline of the production: "Here's how it went; we shot the pilot, we took like a year and a half off in COVID and then we went to Canada and shot the whole season in six months. We were in this super intense immersive bubble. We wrapped three weeks ago and now I'm doing a press junket. It's been crazy."[92]

Filming for the second season began in August 2022, with the first episode directed byDaisy von Scherler Mayer.[93] In early February 2023, the cast of the 1990s timeline of the series completed filming their scenes.[94]

Filming for season three started on May 14, 2024, after having been delayed because of theWGA andSAG-AFTRA strike.[95] Co-showrunners Bart Nickerson and Jonathan Lisco made their directorial debuts this season, with Nickerson helming the premiere and Lisco episode three.[96]

Music

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The music for the pilot was composed byTheodore Shapiro. The rest of the first season was scored byCraig Wedren andAnna Waronker, members of the rock bandsShudder to Think andThat Dog, respectively.[97] Wedren was invited to the series by Kusama after the series was picked up and Shapiro was unable to return. The main theme song, "No Return", was written and performed by Wedren and Waronker, who said they "aimed to channel our off-kilter '90s roots into something that felt like 'then', but could only have been made now, just like the show".[98] Lyle and Nickerson were initially hesitant with the idea of featuring a theme song due to their growing rarity in the mainstream but were eventually convinced otherwise.[3] "Mother Mother" byTracy Bonham was used as thetemp music for the theme, which first appears in episode three and features the sounds of aFarfisa organ.[3][99] According to Wedren, "The producers really, really encouraged us to go out on multiple limbs and really be experimental and try stuff, which is such a rare direction to get".[3] Lakeshore Records made "No Return" available to stream and download on January 6, 2022.[100] A soundtrack album was also released onSpotify.[101] On March 9, 2023,Florence and the Machine released a cover ofNo Doubt's "Just a Girl" as a single to promote the second season.[102] The fourth, seventh and ninth episodes of the second season featured a cover of the show's theme song byAlanis Morissette, which was released as a single on April 14, 2023.[103][104]

Track listing
No.TitlePerformer(s)Length
1."Uninvited"Alanis Morissette4:36
2."Today"The Smashing Pumpkins3:22
3."Supernova"Liz Phair2:48
4."Informer"Snow4:28
5."Shoop"Salt-N-Pepa4:08
6."Good Vibrations"Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch,Loleatta Holloway4:29
7."What If..."Dore Soul3:39
8."Let Me Find Out"POS NEG3:15
9."Miss World"Hole3:00
10."Counting Backwards"Throwing Muses3:15
11."Down by the Water"PJ Harvey3:14
12."Never Tear Us Apart"Paloma Faith3:04
13."Hold On"Wilson Phillips4:26
14."Medusa"Noonday Devils2:35
15."Confetti"Bien5:18
16."Kick It"Peaches2:33
17."Glory Box"Portishead5:08
18."Mother Mother"Tracy Bonham3:00
19."Mr. Mistoffelees"Andrew Lloyd Webber, "Cats" 1983 Broadway Cast,Timothy Scott,Terrence Mann4:25
20."Cambodia"Kim Wilde3:56
21."Dreams"The Cranberries4:31
22."Grandma's Hands"Bill Withers2:01
23."Vienna"Ultravox4:38
24."Mountain Song"Jane's Addiction4:02
25."Breakfast at Tiffany's"Deep Blue Something4:17
26."Feel the Pain"Dinosaur Jr.4:19
27."Maid in China"The Father Figures3:05
28."So Alive"Love and Rockets4:17
29."Ready to Go"Republica5:01
30."This Is How We Do It"Montell Jordan, Wino3:58
31."Emergency"Sofi Tukker, Novak, YAX.X3:12
32."Freak Out"Nightlapse, Bambie3:19
33."Munich"Editors3:46
34."Love Comes Close"Cold Cave4:25
35."Overture"Andrew Lloyd Webber,The Phantom of the Opera Original London Cast3:05
36."S P A C E"Amber Mark3:25
37."The Music of the Night"Andrew Lloyd Webber,The Phantom of the Opera Original London Cast,Michael Crawford5:41
38."Firestarter"The Prodigy4:39
39."Fade into You"Mazzy Star4:55
40."The World I Know"Collective Soul4:15
41."Gepetto"Belly3:23
42."Kiss from a Rose"Seal4:48
43."Rump Shaker"Wreckx-N-Effect5:12
44."The Haunted"Dot Allison, Amy Bowman6:20
45."Ladykillers"Lush3:13
46."Come Out and Play"The Offspring3:17
47."All That She Wants"Ace of Base3:31
48."I Touch Myself"Divinyls3:47
49."Only Time"Enya3:38
50."Livin' on the Edge"Aerosmith6:21
51."No Return (Main Title Theme)"Craig Wedren,Anna Waronker1:33

Release

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A premiere for the series was held on November 10, 2021, at the Hollywood Legion Post 43 in Los Angeles.[105]Yellowjackets debuted onShowtime on November 14.[106] The second season premiered on March 26, 2023, and the episodes became available two days earlier to stream for Showtime subscribers.[107] In November 2024, it was announced that the third season would premiere on February 14, 2025, before making its air debut two days later.[108]

The first season was released on DVD andmanufactured-on-demandBlu-ray on July 19, 2022.[109] The second season was released on DVD and Blu-ray on October 10, 2023.[110]

Reception

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Critical response

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Critical response ofYellowjackets
SeasonRotten TomatoesMetacritic
1100% (77 reviews)[111]78 (28 reviews)[112]
294% (171 reviews)[113]77 (30 reviews)[114]
384% (134 reviews)[115]64 (25 reviews)[116]

Season 1

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On thereview aggregator websiteRotten Tomatoes, 100% of 77 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 8.2/10. The website's consensus reads: "A genre mashup that blends smoothly,Yellowjackets presents an absorbing mystery with plenty of sting."[111]Metacritic, which uses aweighted average, assigned a score of 78 out of 100 based on 28 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[112]

The performances of the cast, especially Christina Ricci andMelanie Lynskey's (pictured), were praised by critics.[117][118][119]

The first six out of ten episodes of the first season were given to critics to review ahead of the series premiere.Entertainment Weekly's Kristen Baldwin graded the show with a B+ and gave praise to the performances and its story:

Yellowjackets maintains an intriguing tonal balance in early episodes. The survival timeline is pure horror, all steadily increasing dread and glimpses of grotesque violence. It helps that the flashback cast is strong enough to carry an entire drama on their own; standouts Brown, Thatcher, and Nélisse are particularly adept at delivering performances that feel distinct and yet authentically echo the personas of their adult counterparts.[120]

Candice Frederick fromTheWrap found the storyline to be a bit complicated:

Yellowjackets can feel tiresome with the sheer frequency of all those flashbacks, and the fact that it dabbles in too many genres when it could settle on its solid mystery thriller elements. But when it commits to its chilling suspense, the show is utterly fascinating to watch. Even more, it finds compelling ways to explore issues like trauma and the façades we build for ourselves that carry from youth through adulthood—elevating what would otherwise be a much flatter genre piece.[2]

Writing forRolling Stone,Alan Sepinwall gave the series three stars and a half out of four and described it as a combination ofLord of the Flies,It,Lost,Alone, and the works ofMegan Abbott. Sepinwall added that "many of its influences already overlap, and thus work together well. The ones that don't can at times combine to create something that feels new and potent, but at others make it feel like the stew could have done with fewer ingredients."[117]

Season 2

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On thereview aggregator websiteRotten Tomatoes, 94% of 171 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 8.15/10. The website's consensus reads: "Having already made a startling first impression,Yellowjackets coils itself in a second season preparing for the long haul—thankfully, its superb performances and mesmeric ambience are fine substitutes for fast answers."[113] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 77 out of 100 based on 30 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[114]

Season 3

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On thereview aggregator websiteRotten Tomatoes, 84% of 134 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 7.25/10. The website's consensus reads: "Still at its very best when lost in the wilderness,Yellowjackets' third season is inescapably uneven but carried along effortlessly by its stronger elements."[115] Metacritic assigned a score of 64 out of 100 based on 25 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[116]

Critics' top ten list

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2021[121]

2022[122]

Ratings

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Yellowjackets is the second-most streamed series in Showtime's history behindDexter: New Blood.[123][124] According to Showtime, the penultimate episode of the first season was watched by 1.41 million viewers across all platforms,[125] while the season finale (the first episode to not air after an episode ofDexter: New Blood) brought 1.3 million viewers across all platforms.Yellowjackets averaged more than 5 million weekly viewers, the highest for a freshman series on the network sinceBillions in 2016.[124] In January 2022,Vulture's Alison Willmore and Kathryn VanArendonk discussed Showtime's decision to release episodes weekly instead of launching the entire season on the same day, noting the positive word-of-mouth and time given to a viewer to theorize: "In an era when shows and movies seem to barely manage to break through before being pushed aside by whatever's new, and whenNetflix is so dominant that other platforms have to really fight for attention at all,Yellowjackets has sustained a conversation all while airing on Showtime."[126]

The third season became the show's most-watched season yet.[127] The season premiere garnered over two million viewers in its opening weekend, most of it from streaming, which is a 58% increase over the second season's premiere.[128] The season finale drew three million cross-platform viewers in its first seven days, marking a 19% cross-platform increase and a 54% streaming increase from the season two finale, as well as the series' highest-viewed season finale yet.[127]

Season 1

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Viewership and ratings per episode ofYellowjackets
No.TitleAir dateRating
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
DVR viewers
(millions)
Total
(18–49)
Total viewers
(millions)
Ref.
1"Pilot"November 14, 20210.020.246N/aN/aN/aN/a[10]
2"F Sharp"November 21, 20210.020.1680.080.2870.100.455[11]
3"The Dollhouse"November 28, 20210.030.210N/aN/aN/aN/a[12]
4"Bear Down"December 5, 20210.030.1610.080.3710.110.532[13]
5"Blood Hive"December 12, 20210.060.295N/aN/aN/aN/a[14]
6"Saints"December 19, 20210.060.289N/aN/aN/aN/a[15]
7"No Compass"December 26, 20210.060.327N/aN/aN/aN/a[16]
8"Flight of the Bumblebee"January 2, 20220.060.311N/aN/aN/aN/a[17]
9"Doomcoming"January 9, 20220.080.419N/aN/aN/aN/a[18]
10"Sic Transit Gloria Mundi"January 16, 20220.100.333N/aN/aN/aN/a[19]

Awards and nominations

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Awards and nominations received byYellowjackets
AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryNominee(s)ResultRef.
AACTA International AwardsFebruary 10, 2024Best Drama SeriesYellowjacketsNominated[129]
Art Directors Guild AwardsFebruary 10, 2024Excellence in Production Design for a One-Hour Contemporary Single-Camera SeriesMargot Ready(for "Digestif")Nominated[130]
Artios AwardsMarch 9, 2023Outstanding Achievement in Casting – Television Pilot and First Season Drama SeriesJunie Lowry Johnson, Libby Goldstein, Corinne Clark, Jennifer Page, Josh RopiequetWon[131]
March 7, 2024Outstanding Achievement in Casting – Television Drama SeriesJunie Lowry Johnson, Libby Goldstein, Corinne Clark, Jennifer Page, Josh Ropiequet, Rebecca DavidsonNominated[132]
Critics' Choice AwardsMarch 13, 2022Best Actress in a Drama SeriesMelanie LynskeyWon[133][134]
Best Drama SeriesYellowjacketsNominated
January 14, 2024Best Supporting Actress in a Drama SeriesChristina RicciNominated[135]
Critics' Choice Super AwardsMarch 17, 2022Best Horror SeriesYellowjacketsWon[136]
Best Actress in a Horror SeriesMelanie LynskeyWon
April 4, 2024Best Horror Series, Limited Series or Made-for-TV MovieYellowjacketsNominated[137]
Best Actress in a Horror Series, Limited Series or Made-for-TV MovieMelanie LynskeyNominated
August 7, 2025Nominated[138]
Final Draft AwardsMarch 16, 2022New Voice Award (TV)Ashley Lyle and Bart NickersonWon[139]
GLAAD Media AwardsApril 2, 2022Outstanding New TV SeriesYellowjacketsNominated[140]
March 14, 2024Outstanding Drama SeriesYellowjacketsWon[141]
Golden Globe AwardsJanuary 7, 2024Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television FilmChristina RicciNominated[142]
Golden Trailer AwardsJune 29, 2023Best Horror/Thriller Poster for a TV/Streaming Series"Teen Queen" (AV Print)Nominated[143]
Gracie AwardsApril 13, 2022Actress in a Leading Role – DramaMelanie LynskeyWon[144]
Gotham Independent Film AwardsNovember 28, 2022Breakthrough Series – Long FormYellowjacketsNominated[145]
Outstanding Performance in a New SeriesMelanie LynskeyNominated
Hollywood Critics Association Creative Arts TV AwardsJanuary 8, 2024Best Guest Actress in a Drama SeriesElla PurnellNominated[146]
Best Casting in a Drama SeriesYellowjacketsNominated
Best Contemporary CostumesYellowjacketsNominated
Hollywood Critics Association AwardsAugust 13, 2022Best Actress in a Broadcast Network or Cable Series, DramaJuliette LewisNominated[147]
Melanie LynskeyWon
Best Cable Network Series, DramaYellowjacketsNominated
Best Directing in a Broadcast Network or Cable Series, DramaKaryn Kusama (for "Pilot")Won
Best Supporting Actress in a Broadcast Network or Cable Series, DramaChristina RicciNominated
Best Writing in a Broadcast Network or Cable Series, DramaAshley Lyle and Bart Nickerson (for "Pilot")Nominated
January 8, 2024Best Cable Series, DramaYellowjacketsNominated[146]
Best Actress in a Broadcast Network or Cable Series, DramaJuliette LewisNominated
Melanie LynskeyNominated
Best Supporting Actor in a Broadcast Network or Cable Series, DramaElijah WoodNominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Broadcast Network or Cable Series, DramaChristina RicciNominated
Lauren AmbroseNominated
Sophie ThatcherNominated
Best Directing in a Broadcast Network or Cable Series, DramaBen Semanoff(for "Edible Complex")Nominated
Karyn Kusama(for "Storytelling")Nominated
Best Writing in a Broadcast Network or Cable Series, DramaJonathan Lisco(for "Edible Complex")Nominated
Liz Phang and Rich Monahan(for "Burial" )Nominated
June 10, 2025Best Cast Ensemble in a Streaming Series, DramaYellowjacketsNominated[148]
Best Actress in a Drama SeriesMelanie LynskeyNominated
Best Guest Actor in a Drama SeriesJoel McHaleNominated
Best Guest Actress in a Drama SeriesHilary SwankWon
Best Directing in a Drama SeriesJennifer Morrison(for "Croak")Nominated
Hollywood Music in Media AwardsNovember 16, 2022Best Music Supervision—TelevisionJen Malone and Whitney PilzerNominated[149]
Main Title Theme—TV Show/Limited SeriesCraig Wedren andAnna WaronkerNominated
Original Score—TV Show/Limited SeriesCraig Wedren andAnna WaronkerWon
November 15, 2023Best Music Supervision – TelevisionNora FelderNominated[150]
MTV Millennial AwardsAugust 6, 2023Killer Series / MovieYellowjacketsNominated[151]
Peabody AwardsJune 6–9, 2022EntertainmentNominated[152]
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy AwardsSeptember 4, 2022Outstanding Casting for a Drama SeriesJunie Lowry Johnson, Libby Goldstein, Corinne Clark, and Jennifer PageNominated[153]
January 6, 2024Outstanding Casting for a Drama SeriesJunie Lowry Johnson, Libby Goldstein, Corinne Clark, and Jennifer PageNominated[154]
Primetime Emmy AwardsSeptember 12, 2022Outstanding Drama SeriesYellowjacketsNominated[153]
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama SeriesMelanie LynskeyNominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama SeriesChristina RicciNominated
Outstanding Directing for a Drama SeriesKaryn Kusama (for "Pilot")Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Drama SeriesAshley Lyle and Bart Nickerson (for "Pilot")Nominated
Ashley Lyle, Jonathan Lisco, and Bart Nickerson (for "F Sharp")Nominated
January 15, 2024Outstanding Drama SeriesYellowjacketsNominated[154]
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama SeriesMelanie LynskeyNominated
Satellite AwardsMarch 3, 2024Best Genre SeriesYellowjacketsWon[155]
Best Actress – Drama or Genre SeriesMelanie LynskeyNominated
Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries & Limited Series, or Motion Picture Made for TelevisionChristina RicciWon
Saturn AwardsOctober 25, 2022Best Actress in a Network or Cable Television SeriesMelanie LynskeyNominated[156]
Best Network or Cable Action-Thriller Television SeriesYellowjacketsNominated
February 4, 2024Best Action / Adventure / Thriller Television SeriesYellowjacketsNominated[157]
Set Decorators Society of America AwardsAugust 10, 2025Best Achievement in Décor/Design of a One Hour Period SeriesIde Foyle, Margot ReadyNominated[158]
Television Critics Association AwardsAugust 6, 2022Individual Achievement in DramaMelanie LynskeyNominated[159][160]
Outstanding Achievement in DramaYellowjacketsNominated
Outstanding New ProgramYellowjacketsNominated
Program of the YearYellowjacketsNominated
August 7, 2023Outstanding Achievement in DramaYellowjacketsNominated[161]
Writers Guild of America AwardsMarch 20, 2022Best Drama SeriesYellowjackets[f]Nominated[162][163]
Best New SeriesYellowjackets[f]Nominated
March 5, 2023Best Drama SeriesYellowjackets[f]Nominated[164]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^The opening theme is first shown in the third episode of the first season.[3]
  2. ^Credited asEntertainment One for seasons 1–2
  3. ^Sic transit gloria mundi is a Latin phrase that means "Thus passes the glory of the world".
  4. ^Every episode was also available to stream two days earlier onParamount+ with Showtime.[20]
  5. ^Every episode was also available to stream two days earlier onParamount+ with Showtime.
  6. ^abcNominees: Cameron Brent Johnson, Katherine Kearns, Jonathan Lisco, Ashley Lyle, Bart Nickerson, Liz Phang, Ameni Rozsa, Sarah L. Thompson, Chantelle M. Well

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