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13 Reasons Why Season 4: Release Date, Cast, Plot And All The Latest Information

Overview

13 Reasons Why is a teen drama, mystery-thriller series released on Netflix. Three seasons have released till now with a total of 39 episodes. Each season consists of 13 episodes and the running time of each episode ranges between 49 and 71 minutes. The first season aired on 31st March 2017, second on 18th May 2018 and third on 23rd August 2019. The fourth season is yet to come.

Cast

From the short mystery trailer, we realize that the accompanying will show up in the 13 Reasons Why thrown for season 4. 

Dylan Minnette as Clay Jensen

Christian Navarro as Tony Padilla

Alisha Boe as Jessica Davis

Brandon Flynn as Justin Foley

Justin Prentice as Bryce Walker

Ross Butler as Zach Dempsey

Devin Druid as Tyler Down

Grace Saif as Ani Achola

Josh Hamilton as Mr. Jensen

Amy Hargreaves as Lainie Jensen

Miles Heizer as Alex Standall 

Although Bryce Walker was killed in season three, the forthcoming arrangement highlights flashbacks as Justin Prentice, the on-screen character who plays the character, was available at the table perused. 

Runaways’ Jan Luis Castellanos is set to join the give a role as Diego Torres, a lamenting football crew pioneer who experiences issues dealing with his feelings, as indicated by Deadline.

Plot

In the outcome of season three’s finale, the new scenes will get with Winston (Deaken Bluman) looking for equity for Monty (Timothy Granaderos), who was executed in jail in the wake of being confined for Bryce’s homicide. 

At the same time, the understudies of Liberty High School have the weight of graduation to adapt to and the test of venturing into the following part in their lives. 

This season we’ll see every single fundamental character pushed down unforeseen streets, as per showrunner Brian Yorkey, who prodded the storyline for Zach Dempsey, Hannah Baker’s ex played by Ross Butler.

Release date

Netflix has affirmed that 13 Reasons Why will return for season four on Friday fifth June. 

The last period of the show will be shorter than expected, comprising of just 10 scenes rather than the standard 13. Showrunner Brian Yorkey revealed to Entertainment Weekly that the explanation behind this is absolutely story centered.