Fake Profile Season 3 release schedule, plot, cast, & all you need to know

Fake Profile Season 3 finale drops on Netflix with Camila, Miguel and Ángela’s last showdown. Release date, cast, plot, and fan reactions unpacked.
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‘Fake Profile’ Season 3 Locks Release Date as Netflix Confirms Final Chapter of Its Messiest Romance Thriller Yet. (Credits: YouTube)

The endgame is here. ‘Fake Profile’ Season 3 lands today, 15 April 2026, on Netflix, closing out one of the platform’s most chaotic romance thrillers with a final run that wastes no time dragging its characters straight back into trouble. 

After a second season that left viewers side-eyeing every relationship on screen, the new chapter picks up with Camila Román and Miguel Estévez attempting a fresh start — which, predictably, lasts about as long as a New Year’s resolution.

Netflix has confirmed the third instalment will run for 10 episodes, positioned as the definitive conclusion to the saga. 

The streamer is clearly leaning into the show’s strongest currency: high-stakes emotion, glossy drama, and characters who make consistently questionable life choices but remain impossible to ignore. 

It is less about whether things go wrong, and more about how spectacularly they unravel this time.

The returning cast keeps the core tension intact, with Carolina Miranda back as Camila, still caught between survival instincts and questionable romantic decisions, while Rodolfo Salas reprises his dual-layered role as Fernando Castell, also known as Miguel. 

Manuela González returns as Ángela Ferrer, arguably the show’s most efficient chaos engine, alongside Lincoln Palomeque, Víctor Mallarino, Felipe Londoño, Shany Nadan, Julian Cerati, and Maria Daniela Sarria, all stepping back into a world where trust is optional and consequences are very much not.

Plot-wise, Season 3 wastes no time dismantling the idea of a happy reset. Camila and Miguel’s honeymoon — framed as a clean slate — quickly spirals into a controlled disaster, the kind that only exists in a series built on deception. 

Enter Ángela Ferrer, returning with a singular focus: revenge, and not the subtle kind. Her reappearance pulls everyone back into a familiar web of manipulation, ensuring that whatever peace the couple hoped for is well and truly off the table. 

If the previous seasons were messy, this final act seems determined to outdo them with sharper twists and a more personal edge.

Online reaction has been, in a word, loud. Fans who have followed the series since its early episodes are split between excitement and mild exhaustion, with many joking that the characters could avoid most of their problems by simply making better decisions — though that would, of course, defeat the point. 

Others are praising the return of Ángela as the real selling point, noting that the show tends to peak whenever she is driving the narrative. 

Meanwhile, a more sceptical corner of viewers is approaching the finale cautiously, hoping the story sticks the landing rather than adding yet another layer of chaos for the sake of it.

There is also a noticeable shift in expectations this time. With Season 3 confirmed as the final chapter, audiences are less forgiving of loose ends. 

Viewers want answers, closure, and at least a hint that all the emotional damage leads somewhere meaningful. Whether ‘Fake Profile’ delivers that or opts for one last dramatic mic drop remains to be seen, but either way, it is unlikely to go quietly.

Now streaming on Netflix, the final season is poised to dominate conversation for the next few days — if only because no one quite agrees on what a satisfying ending should look like for a show built on lies. 

So, are you backing Camila and Miguel to finally get their peace, or is Ángela about to walk away with the last word? Sound off — because this finale is clearly designed to get people talking.

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