According to Generate, the web studio behind Pink ever since Spring 2008, the third season is expected to shed some light on Nate’s experiences as a college student that led her down the road of covert operative and contract killer. New episodes are due out every Sunday in HD via Vuze and will be released across major video portals, including YouTube, Veoh, Hulu, iTunes, and TheWB on the following Tuesday. Season 3 ends on April 21st, so enjoy it while it lasts.
In related news, Pink fans should be delighted to hear that the popularity of the first two seasons has landed Pink on Koldcast.tv, along with post-apocalyptic thriller After Judgment, which is beginning the second half of its first season, so Koldcast viewers are included on the action as well.
If you haven’t watched Pink before, now is as good a time as any to get started – just make sure to start at the beginning. Directed by Blake Calhoun and written by Mike Maden, Pink tells the story of one Natalie “Nate” Cross (Natalie Raitano), a government-employed contract killer and ex-con who still wants to enjoy a normal love life on her days off. The show also stars Matthew Tompkins and Sheree J. Wilson. We last covered Pink during the September 2008 premiere of Season 2, only a few months ago—looks like the recent partnership with Generate has been good for business.
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