The major plot points of Hanna were wrapped up and almost every adult character met their final fates. Hanna season 3 was only 6-episodes compared to season 1 and 2’s 8-episodes, but it was a tighter and more focused story. Related: Hanna Season 2 Copies The MCU’s Best Hydra Story UTRAX’s operations were then publicly exposed, prompting the CIA to shut it down, at least. By the end, Marissa and Gordon fatally shot each other while Hanna’s fellow super-soldier Jules Allen (Gianna Kiehl) shot and killed her best friend, Sandy Phillips (Áine Rose Daly) to save Hanna, Naziri, and his young daughter, Nadiya (Leann Hamon). Marissa and Hanna’s attempt to take out Pioneer’s algorithm and stop UTRAX culminated in a violent climax at a farmhouse outside Vienna, Austria, where Hanna hid Naziri. Hanna also came of age in season 3 and she fell in love with Abbas Naziri (Adam Bessa), an activist and one of Pioneer’s main targets.
Meanwhile, Marissa evaded her father’s attempts to bring her into Pioneer several times, even after Evans used UTRAX’s former head and Wiegler’s partner, John Carmichael (Dermot Mulroney), against her. Hanna spent season 3 stopping her fellow UTRAX graduates from assassinating young people deemed by Pioneer’s algorithm to be a threat to the United States and Gordon Evans’ agenda.
However, although the final destination is ultimately a happy one, there are many twists and turns along the way. By the season 3 finale, Hanna (Esmé Creed-Miles) successfully frees herself from UTRAX and gets to start a new life on her own. Hannaseason 3 brings the Amazon Prime Video series’ overarching narrative to a definitive conclusion. Warning: Major SPOILERS for Hanna Season 3.