I’m grateful for my partnership with Apple and can’t wait to continue telling more original stories with them in the years ahead.” Indeed, Smith has a multiyear overall deal with Apple TV+. Smith continued: "Thank you to Hailee Steinfeld and our entire ‘Dickinson’ team for making this such an unforgettable creative journey. I can’t wait to share our epic final season with the world and to bring our audience along with us to the conclusion of Emily’s coming-of-age saga as she continues to fight for her own poetic truth, while reckoning with so many of the issues that face us now." "In my wildest dreams, I could never have imagined how rich and satisfying the experience of making this show would become and the incredible joy it has been to tell Emily’s story along with Hailee and our brilliant, passionate cast and crew. "When I set out to make ‘Dickinson,’ I envisioned the show as a three-season journey that would tell the origin story of America’s greatest female poet in a whole new way, highlighting Emily’s relevance and resonance to our society today,” Smith said in a statement last month, per Variety. But this isn't a cancellation-creator and showrunner Alena Smith always conceived of the show as having a three-season run, and hasn't wavered from that vision. Season 3 of Dickinson will launch later this fall, on November 5, and the season finale will also be the show's swan song. Over the course of two seasons, fans have fallen hard for Hailee Steinfeld's rebellious young Emily, her forbidden romance with childhood friend Sue (Ella Hunt), and the show's modern angle on an 1850s-set story. Dickinson, a vividly original and off-kilter take on the life of legendary poet Emily Dickinson, was one of the very first shows to launch on Apple TV+ when the platform went live.