06/16/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/17/2026 07:51
"That's one small step for a peasant, but a giant leap for the nobility," declares Jan Paweł, who is ready to send a peasant to the Moon to prove to the world that he is a true homo sarmatus . Where will his ambition lead him this time? Will his experience in negotiations with the Turks come in handy at the royal court? And where is the rest of the Adamczewski family in all this? The trailer for the third season heralds a return to the Sarmatian world that has begun to shake to its foundations. The new season premieres on August 5, only on Netflix.
The action of the third season of 1670 begins shortly after the grand Royal Harvest Festival in Adamczycha. The bitter truth about Jan Paweł's origins, revealed during the ceremony, and the loss of all noble charters in the library fire have cast over the Sarmatians the shadow of a tragedy worse than the plague. Adamczycha is gripped by "post-noble fever." The identity crisis affects not only the heads of the noble houses, but also every member of the Adamczewski family. Zofia struggles with empty nest syndrome, and even loudly intoning the traditional Gorzkie żale lamentations cannot fill the deafening silence of the manor house. Jakub is trying to conquer Warsaw, but the big city tempts him with more than just business opportunities. Aniela returns to Adamczycha and decides to finally take care of herself-right after she gets a school for peasants up and running. Meanwhile, the peasants themselves are growing restless, muttering under their breath as if they were preparing not for harvest, but for revolt… The world, which so far seemed as stable as the liberum veto, begins to raise more questions than answers. Will the Adamczewski family face a major rift? Can a peasant make it to the Moon? Will Aniela and Maciej find their way back to each other? What is the worst of creatures, Andrzej, plotting? And where, in all of this, is Bogdan?
"Jan Paweł's motivation and ambition quite literally reach outer space this season, which naturally goes hand in hand with pushing the boundaries of absurdity even further. That in turn opens up much more room to surprise the audience and to introduce bolder cultural references. Each season is a huge challenge for us, but also an enormous joy in playing with the conventions" adds the creator and screenwriter of 1670 Jakub Rużyłło.
"The third chapter in the story of the 1670 characters is darker than the previous one, which makes its tone closer to that of the first season. And although we return to our Adamczycha - muddy and grey - the story takes us to many different places: Warsaw, royal courts, outdoor locations. The third season, with its wealth of new events, characters and plot twists, paints a panorama of the show's world from a much broader perspective," says 1670 's director, Kordian Kądziela.
Season 3 of 1670 returns to Netflix on August 5.
About Season 3 of 1670 Everyone knows that the most important constant in Jan Paweł's life is his noble title, which he was lucky enough to be born with. But is that really true? In the third season of 1670 , as a result of the Harvest Festival events, the head of the Adamczewski family confronts the truth about his identity. He wants to prove to himself, but above all to the nation, that he is a true homo sarmatus . The struggle to regain his status leads him to the royal court, where he observes the backstage of high politics. The world as Jan Paweł knew it begins to shake, and even in Adamczycha he is not allowed to enjoy the idyllic calm of serfdom. His relationship with Zofia has cooled significantly, his conflict with Jakub is escalating, and behind it all seems to stand the devil's closest relative - Andrzej. If only the peasants would respect his difficult situation and not get in the way - but they too are increasingly clearly noticing certain inconveniences of their lot. Will the school for peasants, founded on Aniela's initiative, be the remedy for their torment?
DIRECTED BY: Maciej Buchwald, Kordian Kądziela SCREENPLAY: Jakub Rużyłło CINEMATOGRAPHY: Nils Croné FSF PSC CREATIVE PRODUCER: Ivo Krankowski EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Jan Kwieciński PGP, Ivo Krankowski HEAD OF PRODUCTION: Marcin Antoni Ksobiech PRODUCTION DESIGN: Mirosław Koncewicz COSTUMES: Katarzyna Lewińska MAKE-UP: Janusz Kaleja MUSIC: Jerzy Rogiewicz CAST: Bartłomiej Topa, Katarzyna Herman, Martyna Byczkowska, Michał Sikorski, Filip Zaręba, Andrzej Kłak, Dobromir Dymecki, Kirył Pietruczuk, Jędrzej Hycnar