Sex Education is one of the most successful shows that Netflix has produced. The first two seasons have turned out to be a super hit. Netflix has confirmed long back that this successful venture will have another sequel. So, check out the details about Season 3 of Sex Education below.
What to Expect from Season 3:
Season 2 ends in an estranged way. It makes the audience wait for season 3 as Otis has to end up being with Maeve. Season 2 got a phenomenal response and the viewers are excited for Season 3.
The lead actor who plays the role of Otis; Asa Butterfield had told that he has already seen the first episode of the third season and he was happy with the way it came off. He also mentioned that the third season will be quite unpredictable and many things have been changed by the writers of the show.
Sex Education Season 3 Release Date:
The first two seasons for this show were released in the first half of 2019, and 2020 respectively. The makers have planned the 3rd Season in a similar way. Season 3 was expected to release in early 2021 but the pre-production got delayed due to the COVID outbreak.
The makers have stated that the shooting is yet to be started for the episodes and then post-production is required. So, we can expect the release of season 3 at the end of 2021 or early 2022.
The Cast of Sex Education Season 3:
Most of the actors in Season 3 will be the same as in the first two seasons. It features Asa Butterfield, Ncuti Gatwa, Gillian Anderson, Emma Mackey, Aimee Lou Wood, Connor Swindells, Patricia Allison, Kedar Williams-Stirling, Alistair Petrie, and Tanya Reynolds in the leading roles.
The show also features few crazy actors like Mimi Keene, Simone Ashley, Chris Jenks, Chaneil Kular, Jim Howick, Sami Outalbali, George Robinson, and Chinenye Ezeudu in the supporting roles.
Netflix has mentioned that some new actors are being added to this successful franchise. Season 3 contains a fresh cast as mentioned below.
SEX EDUCATION S3 CAST NEWS:
~@jemimakirke is joining as Moordale's new headmistress ‘Hope’
~Dua Saleh (@doitlikedua) is playing ‘Cal’, a student who clashes with Hope
~Jason Isaacs (@jasonsfolly) is playing ‘Peter Groff’, Mr Groff’s more successful/less modest older brother pic.twitter.com/zkfGCm9hje— Netflix UK & Ireland (@NetflixUK) September 24, 2020