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Here’s everything we know about Sex Education Season 3, so far

The lifestyles of the pupils at Moordale Secondary School in Netflix’s British humor Sex Education are fascinating. But that is just part of what gets the streamer’s hit teen series about a self-proclaimed teenage sex therapist called Otis (Asa Butterfield), his classmates, and his own actual sex therapist mother Jean (Gillian Anderson) so terrific. The series from founder Laurie Nunn, which dropped its first season in January 2019 and its second in January 2020, isn’t only hilarious and incredibly wholesome, it’s created a beloved cast of characters, each with their nuanced story about adolescence and coming into their own.

But now That Season 2 wrapped up (and left a handful of characters’ relationships in new and possibly exciting areas ), fans are wondering whether they are likely to get to third base with all the show with a Season 3. Here’s everything we understand about Sex education Season 3, so far.

When will Sex Education Season 3 be released?

According to Deadline, We won’t be visiting Otis, Eric, Maeve, and the rest of their classmates until sometime in 2021. Contemplating Season 1 dropped from January 2019 and Season 2 struck the streamer at January 2020, occasionally or January in winter 2021 looks like a sure bet.

How many episodes are there?

Even though No episode count has been published, eight seems probable, given Season 1 and Season 2 both eight installations.

Who in the cast will return?

The show focuses on the Milburn household and also Gillian Anderson who plays his mom Jean should return. Anderson tweeted a selfie featuring some nice sperm decoration together with the caption”See you soon” (match with a suggestive eggplant emoji) following the show was renewed, so figure she’s in.

In Conditions of the rest of the core cast, this teen series isn’t really the type to kill off characters right and left, and now around nobody was shipped off to boarding school such as Adam was in Season 1, so that you can count on just about everyone to return, too. We’ll probably see more of Ncuti Gatwa (Eric), Emma Mackey (Maeve), Connor Swindells (Adam), Kedar Williams-Stirling (Jackson), Aimee Lou Wood (Aimee), Tanya Reynolds (Lily), Patricia Allison (Ola), Mimi Keene (Ruby), Simone Ashley (Olivia), Chaneil Kular (Anwar), along with headmaster Groff himself, Alistair Petrie… and likely everyone else who roams the Moordale halls and stems into the Milburns using their burning questions. (Plus, contemplating Alistair Petrie emerged in Netflix’s video statement of the new season and references Maeve, Otis, Adam, Eric, Ola, Lily, Aimee, and Jackson, it does not look as if their stories are ending anytime soon).

What will it be about?

Oh, baby! Netflix shared a movie on Twitter Inspired by Mr. Groff celebrity Alistair Petrie detailing some of what we can anticipate in Season 3, but the largest show Season 2 left us with is undeniably Jean Milburn’s unexpected pregnancy. Given her age, Jean was shocked to hear the information, so it is difficult to say whether she views it, meaning, or terminate the pregnancy. Whatever happens it’ll most likely have a big influence on her and people close to her. Her connection with Otis has been strained for quite some time since, you know, teenage angst and all, but that may change their relationship much more. Considering that the father is most probably Jean’s ex-boyfriend/Ola’s father Jakob (Mikael Persbrandt), the pregnancy will probably bring Jean and him back together in some capacity, but TBD what that means to their relationship that ended with a lot of feelings left.

Sex Education isn’t Just about the Milburns, though. Matters were left quite intriguing concerning Eric and Adam, as Adam professed his interest in Eric very star-crossed lovers-like in the front of the whole school in the middle of the musical production of Romeo and Juliet, departing Eric’s present boyfriend Rahim (Sami Outalbali) in the dust. It is going to be a whole different life to them, meaning Adam might need to confront his shame, Should they pursue a connection.

Season 2 left a big cliffhanger for Maeve. While she has long been among the characters in the series, she was left at a pretty emotional state, believing her friendship with Otis is on the rocks and she phoned social services for her mother. Otis might have fucked up every step of the way in their relationship, but at the end of the season when he tried to apologize and salvage their friendship, Maeve’s neighbor Isaac (George Robinson) deleted the voicemail. Isaac has his schedule (AKA a large crush on Maeve) therefore that he was only trying to shield her, but it is unclear how she is going to respond to this, or what she would’ve believed about Otis’ message at all. There’s still a lot of emotions between the two former business partners.

Besides those Major plot points that Season 2 left hanging for us, Sex Instruction will Also likely come back to form, researching a handful Sex, closeness, and adolescence through the eclectic student body of Moordale. Right now we will just have to keep speculating because we’ve got a while to go before we could move with the third season.

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