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* Season 3 is also the first season to not have previous winners guest star in it, but only appear in a flashback. |
* Season 3 is also the first season to not have previous winners guest star in it, but only appear in a flashback. |
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* It is the first season to feature a fallen guest as a guest star, with [[Liza Koshy]] appearing in [[the Life Stone]]. |
* It is the first season to feature a fallen guest as a guest star, with [[Liza Koshy]] appearing in [[the Life Stone]]. |
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− | * Joey revealed in an interview that Joey had purposefully made everyone suspicious of him by standing at the bridge before the church, but had to reveal that he aha died as a way to keep people from voting for him. Not only was he nearly voted into the Elimination Challenge in Episode 5, but he had actually revealed his death (at the end of Season 2) four episodes early!<ref>"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVd8JbpZcKo Interview with Joey Graceffa]". White, Oli. YouTube. Retrieved Feb. 2, 2020.</ref> |
+ | * Joey revealed in an interview that Joey had purposefully made everyone suspicious of him by standing at the bridge before the church, but had to reveal that he aha died as a way to keep people from voting for him. Not only was he nearly voted into the Elimination Challenge in Episode 5, but he had actually revealed his death (at the end of Season 2) four episodes early!<ref>"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVd8JbpZcKo Interview with Joey Graceffa]". White, Oli. YouTube. Retrieved Feb. 2, 2020.</ref>[[File:10 Crazy FACTS About Escape The Night Season 3! (created by Tea-ory)|centre|thumb|239x239px]] |
+ | * Season 3 is the first season to have a certain year of the time era it takes place in, taking place in 1978. Season 1 just takes place sometime in the 1920s, season 2 takes place sometime in the Victorian Era (which was 1837 - 1901), and season 4 takes place in purgatory without it's own time era (though the guests' roles are based off the 1940s). |
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== References == |
== References == |
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<references />[[Category:Season 3]] |
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Revision as of 14:42, 19 February 2020
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Board Game |
Description
The YouTube Premium original series Escape the Night returns for a third dramatic and exciting season, as Joey's friends have been invited to save the town of Everlock! The guests must face scary creatures, solve puzzles, find clues, vote on who gets to fight for their life in survival challenges, and cleanse all 8 artifacts to defeat the Carnival Master and escape the night!
This season's guests' assistants are Calliope and Mortimer while this season's main villain is Nicholas (The Carnival Master).
Guests
Special Guests
Liza Koshy
This Season 2 original was featured in Escape the Night Season 3. When Joey Graceffa removed the crystal from the The Carnival Master's chest, Joey sshow the deaths of his friends. Liza then appears in the crystal and pleads for him to make things right and save his fallen friends.
Episodes
Special Episodes
Confessional Looks
Progress Chart
Rank | Guest | Photo | Role | Ep. 1 | Ep. 2 | Ep. 3 | Ep. 4 | Ep. 5 | Ep. 6 | Ep. 7 | Ep. 8 | Ep. 9 | Ep. 10 |
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Survivors (Winners) | Joey Graceffa | The Savant | SAFE | SAFE | SAFE | SAFE | SAFE | SAFE | SAFE | CRSD/2nd | SAFE | HOST | |
Matthew Patrick | The Detective | SAFE | HELP | SAFE | SAFE | DEAD | RESR + SAFE |
CRSD/1st | SAFE | WINNER | |||
Nikita Dragun | The Troublemaker | SAFE | SAFE | VOTE | SAFE | SAFE | SAFE | VOTE | SAFE | VOTE | WINNER | ||
2nd | Manny Mua | The Record Producer |
SAFE | SAFE | SAFE | SAFE | VOTE | SAFE | VOTE | CRSD/3rd | DEAD | ||
3rd | Rosanna Pansino | The Jet-Setter | SAFE | SAFE | SAFE | VOTE | SAFE | SAFE | SAFE | DEAD | |||
4th | Safiya Nygaard | The Investigative Reporter |
SAFE | HELP | SAFE | SAFE | SAFE | SAFE | DEAD | ||||
5th | Colleen Ballinger | The Disco Dancer | SAFE | SAFE | SAFE | SAFE | SAFE | DEAD | |||||
6th | Teala Dunn | The Super Spy | SAFE | VOTE | SAFE | DEAD | |||||||
7th | Roi Fabito | The Daredevil | SAFE | SAFE | DEAD | ||||||||
8th | JC Caylen | The Hippie | SAFE | DEAD |
- █ The guest escaped the night.
- █ The guest was resurrected back from the dead and was safe.
- █ The guest went into a team challenge, won and saved their teammate from dying.
- █ The guest went into a team challenge but failed to save their teammate.
- █ The guest was ineligible for vote and was safe.
- █ The guest was voted into a challenge, won and survived.
- █ The guest was cursed and was automatically competing in a challenge, won and survived.
- █ The guest was voted into a challenge, lost and died.
- █ The guest was forced into a challenged due to failing a task, lost and died.
- █ The guest died due to the guests betraying him/her..
- █ the guest was not voted into a challenge but died with a plot twist
- █ The guest was voted into a challenge and survived along with his/her challenger.
How They Died
- JC Caylen - Stabbed in the stomach repeatedly by head clown.
- Roi Fabito - Bitten and poisoned by the Snake Woman.
- Teala Dunn - Strangled and gassed by The Man with No Name.
- Matthew Patrick - Beaten to death by The Strong Man, but was resurrected in Episode 7.
- Colleen Ballinger - Locked into the Maiden of Madness and bled out.
- Safiya Nygaard - Slashed out the stomach with a fish hook by Willie.
- Rosanna Pansino - Stabbed by the Witches as a sacrifice.
- Manny Mua - Shot 6 times by Nikita Dragun.
Other Deaths
Below is a list of deaths of non-guest characters that occurred on screen. Deaths of extras are not included.
Death | Episode | Cause of death | Killer | Date |
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Mayor Janet | The Clowns Here Kill Part 1 | Thrown from a balcony | A Killer Clown | 13th October 1978 |
Bahar | Venomous Affections | Bitten | The Snake Woman | 13th October 1978 |
The Two Hunters | The Man with No Name (Episode) | Gassed | Benjamin | 14th February 1978 |
The Doll Maker | Twin Dolls | Stabbed Multiple times | The Twin Dolls | 19th July 1978 |
Willie's Wife | Funhouse (Episode) | Shot | Willie | 13th October 1977 |
Lucy's Boyfriend's Aunt | Control Issues | Eyes ripped out | Lucy | 24th November 1977 |
Demon Dog | Control Issues | Stabbed | Matthew Patrick | 13th October 1978 |
Mortimer | Control Issues | Neck snapped | The Carnival Master | 13th/14th October 1978 |
Calliope | Control Issues | Strangled | The Carnival Master | 13th/14th October 1978 |
Nicholas (The Carnival Master) | The Carnival Master (Episode) | Throat Slit | Jael | 13th/14th October 1978 |
Tarot Cards
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Trailers
Trivia
- This is the first season where one of the helpers, Calliope, was part of the Society Against Evil.
- Season 3 is also the first season where one of the helpers, Mortimer, was corrupted and betrays the guests.
- Season 3 was the first season to feature a guest dying in every episode.
- Season 3 aired on June 21, 2018, the earliest of any of the other seasons, beating Season 1 by one day.
- This is the first season where everyone suspects something is up with Joey and he confesses what it is.
- This is the first season to have someone fully resurrected as Matthew was the very first to be revived.
- Season 3 is also the first season to not have previous winners guest star in it, but only appear in a flashback.
- It is the first season to feature a fallen guest as a guest star, with Liza Koshy appearing in the Life Stone.
- Joey revealed in an interview that Joey had purposefully made everyone suspicious of him by standing at the bridge before the church, but had to reveal that he aha died as a way to keep people from voting for him. Not only was he nearly voted into the Elimination Challenge in Episode 5, but he had actually revealed his death (at the end of Season 2) four episodes early![1]
- Season 3 is the first season to have a certain year of the time era it takes place in, taking place in 1978. Season 1 just takes place sometime in the 1920s, season 2 takes place sometime in the Victorian Era (which was 1837 - 1901), and season 4 takes place in purgatory without it's own time era (though the guests' roles are based off the 1940s).
References
- ↑ "Interview with Joey Graceffa". White, Oli. YouTube. Retrieved Feb. 2, 2020.