Catch up with all of your Moordale favorites in the first trailer for Sex Education season 3!
Fans of Netflix’s Sex Education won’t have to wait much longer before the series’ highly anticipated third season hits the internet.
The season premiere is still a couple of weeks away, but fans of the show can sink their teeth into an all new trailer for the forthcoming season right now.
The newest trailer shows, it’s a season of change for Otis, Maeve, and the rest of the gang.
Over at Moordale, the school is hellbent on whipping its student body into shape— and they’ll be doing so with the help of a new headteacher (Girls alum Jemima Kirke).
“It seems that there are some students here that get a kick out of giving us a bad name. It changes today,” promises headteacher Hope. “I will get Moordale back on track.”
On the relationship front, Otis and Maeve are still out the outs, while Eric and Adam are in the process of trying to navigate their relationship as an out couple. There’s also the matter of Jean’s baby on the way, and all of that’s just the tip of the iceberg.
Check out the newest trailer for Sex Education season 3 below!
Ready, set, grow.
A new year of Sex Education begins September 17 pic.twitter.com/9BBXF9WEbI
— Netflix (@netflix) September 7, 2021
Written and created by Laurie Nunn, the series stars Asa Butterfield, Gillian Anderson, Emma Mackey, Ncuti Gatwa, Connor Swindells, Aimee-Lou Wood, Kedar Williams-Stirling, Chaneil Kular, Simone Ashley, Mimi Keene, Tanya Reynolds, Mikael Persbrandt, Patricia Allison, Sami Outalbali, Anne-Marie Duff, George Robinson, Chinenye Ezeudu, Alistair Petrie, Samantha Spiro, Rakhee Thakrar and Jim Howick.
Other new cast members set to appear as part of the new season include Jason Isaacs playing Peter Groff, Mr Groff’s more successful and not very modest older brother; recording artist and songwriter, Dua Saleh who joins in their acting debut, playing Cal, a nonbinary student at Moordale; and Indra Ové who plays Elsie’s foster mum Anna.
Sex Education season 3 debuts exclusively via Netflix on September 17.
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