It's only a matter of days before Hunter Street season 3 will premiere on Nickelodeon via the TeenNick channel. The comedy series about the adventures of the Hunter family, which is composed of a group of foster kids, will return with 30 episodes.

Hunter Street season 3 episode 2 will be another fun-filled and thrilling episode that will bring the family on vacation. However, things quickly go wrong as they find themselves in an abandoned house in the forest, per the episode synopsis.

Worse, the kids hear strange voices from the house's attic. This was what not they expected from the family vacation so how will the Hunters make the most of it? 

Hunter Street season 3 was originally set to premiere on Monday, July 22, on Nickelodeon. However, the network pushed back its schedule for one week and moved the show's airing on TeenNick at 7:00 p.m. 

The teen family series will still feature the five main stars who play the foster siblings living in Amsterdam: Stony Blyden (as Max), Mae Mae Renfrow (as Tess), Kyra Smith (as Anika), Thomas Jensen (as Daniel) and Daan Creyghton (as Sal). This season will also bring two new cast members to the fold as the main characters: Eliyha Altena (as Oliver) and Sarah Nauta (as Jasmyn).  

Hunter Street is produced by Nickelodeon Netherlands and Blooming Media. The first season premiered on March 2017 with 20 episodes and it was immediately renewed for a second season, which ran for another 20 episodes in January 2018.

According to Common Sense Media, although Hunter Street features ghosts and other scary teases, there's still a lot of humor in this family-centric show. The Hunter kids are always off on some adventure, such as a visit to the cemetery or an old establishment where are there are haunted spirits. 

However, the show does its best to keep things light and worry-free. Behind the main story, Hunter Street is about family bonds, even as the kids are not biologically related. 

Ideally, this show is best for children in the ages of seven years old and above. According to DeadlineHunter Street scores a 3.2 among kids in the K6-11. This Nick series is also one of the top five shows year-to-date with K6-11 in all TV programs across the United States. 

Hunter Street is created by Reint Schölvinck and Melle Runderkamp. Erwin Van Den Eshof and Hans Somers directed last season's episodes and even for this third season.