It’s been a few days since Leverage: Redemption Season 3 wrapped, and if you’re anything like us, you’re still processing all the feelings. This series — a perfect mix of poetic justice, explosive chemistry, and found-family vibes — continues to live rent-free in our hearts. And while Prime Video hasn’t officially announced a renewal, we’re holding onto hope. Because when a story resonates like this one does, you can’t help but imagine all the incredible possibilities ahead. So here are 5 questions we have after Leverage: Redemption Season 3 finale. Ready?
Here we go!
1. Eliot Spencer’s Full Redemption Arc

Eliot Spencer is, without a doubt, one of the most layered and emotionally complex characters in the Leverage universe. He’s always been the team’s muscle, but more than that, he’s its quiet heart. Over the years, we’ve seen glimpses of the emotional weight he carries — the time he spent as a weapon for hire, the people he’s hurt, the guilt he’s never quite been able to shake.
Season 3 gave us some beautiful moments of vulnerability from Eliot, especially his unwavering loyalty to the crew. But there’s still so much more to explore. What if someone from his past shows up — not for revenge, but for answers? Or what if a case hits a little too close to home and forces Eliot to confront the ghosts he’s tried so hard to bury? Whatever the story, we want to see Eliot face his demons, not just for closure, but for healing. Because if anyone deserves redemption, it’s him. And we want to witness every second of it.
2. A Real Romantic Arc for Parker and Hardison

Parker and Hardison are the epitome of slow-burn done right. From the original series to Leverage: Redemption, their relationship has been a masterclass in tender, chaotic, nerdy love. They’ve grown together, learned how to communicate, embraced each other’s quirks — and honestly, it’s been everything.
But at this point, it’s time to take things to the next level after their long distance relationship. It’s time for Hardison to stay with Parker. And maybe a proposal (surprise or not). Maybe a mission where they have to pretend to be married — and start questioning whether they want to make it real. Or maybe a moment of genuine conflict that pushes them to have “the talk” about their future. Parker and Hardison have come so far, and we want to see that continue — deeper, more serious, and just as heartfelt.
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3. Sophie and Astrid’s Relationship

The revelation that Sophie has a daughter — Astrid — was one of the biggest emotional gut punches of Leverage: Redemption. And not just for the shock value. For a character like Sophie Devereaux, who’s spent her life hiding behind countless identities and keeping her heart under lock and key, the idea of her being a mother opens a door to an entirely new emotional journey.
Season 4 could dive deep into this new bond. How does Sophie navigate being a mother to a grown daughter who has her own life, pain, and questions? How do they begin to build a relationship from scratch? And what happens when the rest of the team — her found family — becomes part of that process? The potential here is huge, especially if Astrid becomes a recurring figure in Sophie’s life, whether she’s drawn into a mission or simply trying to find her place in Sophie’s world.
Give us messy emotions, awkward mother-daughter bonding, and ultimately, two women learning how to connect across time and pain. We’re ready.
4. A Romance Between Sophie and Harry

Harry Wilson has become such a crucial part of the new Leverage crew. Once a lawyer for the corrupt elite, now a man seeking atonement, Harry fits beautifully into the world of shadowy justice and second chances. And from the beginning, his connection with Sophie has been… undeniable.
They’re both adults who’ve loved and lost. They both know what it means to rebuild yourself from the ground up. And somewhere between the heists, the stolen glances, and the quiet moments of vulnerability, something has started to blossom.
A potential Season 4 could finally explore this slow-burn dynamic in all its emotional complexity. This isn’t just about chemistry (though, let’s be honest — they have plenty). It’s about what it would mean for Sophie to open her heart again to a new serious relationship after losing Nate. It’s about Harry realizing he can be more than the man he used to be. We want longing, we want conflict, we want stolen moments in between cons — we want the romance these two deserve.
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5. Breanna Stepping Up as a Mission Leader

Breanna Casey walked into the Leverage world with big shoes to fill… and has more than earned her place. Her growth from impulsive tech genius to integral team member has been one of the most rewarding parts of Leverage: Redemption. But there’s still room for her to rise even further.
In a possible Season 4, we’d love to see Breanna take the lead on a mission again — from planning to execution. What happens when Parker’s unavailable and Breanna’s the one calling the shots? How does she handle the pressure, the risks, and the responsibility? Watching her develop her own leadership style (one that’s uniquely her, not Sophie 2.0) would be such a satisfying arc.
And her relationship with Parker remains one of the most heartfelt in the series. What if she has to guide Parker this time? A role reversal that highlights how far she’s come? Yes, please. Breanna deserves her moment, and we want to cheer her on every step of the way.
Leverage: Redemption has proven that second chances can be even more powerful than the first. This show doesn’t just entertain, it gives us hope. It reminds us that justice matters, that family can be chosen, and that redemption is always within reach.
Now there’s just one question left: Prime Video… are we gonna go steal a Season 4 or what?
Leverage: Redemption Season 3 is streaming on Prime Video.
These sound like amazing ideas to explore in a potential season 4-except for Sophie/Harry romance one. There aren’t a lot of healthy male/female friendships depicted on TV and having their friendship turn romantic would ruin the great vibes season 3 ended on.