Sex Education season 3: release date, cast, trailer, and what we know

Sex Education season 3: release date, cast, trailer, and what we know One of Netflix's best originals officially returns to the development of season 3 of Streaming Monster: Sex Education and we're waiting for the show to resume filming let alone give us a release date. Production started earlier this year but has been postponed due to coronavirus disruption. However, it appears that preparations are underway for the resumption of filming and we look forward to seeing the much-loved British comedy return to Netflix in 2021. Set in the beautiful Welsh pastoral countryside, Sex Education explores the lives, loves, and sexual struggles of the school's students, parents, and teachers.. Over the first two seasons, the show's characters are poignantly developed as Sex Education explores a series of sensitive topics with a meticulous twist. Next, we'll tell you everything you need to know about Sex Education Season 3l, including its likely release date, cast, where we think the story will go next. Will Otis finally stop wasting time and win Maeve's heart? Will Eric and Adam properly become an object? Spoilers follow.

Sex Education Season 3 Release Date Predictions: 2021?

We hope that Sex Education Season 3 release date to be early 2021, depending on the length of the series' current filming hiatus related to the health crisis. The show began filming but, like many others, had to be postponed due to the coronavirus. Time is running out for filming in 2020 as the series has to be filmed during the long days of the British summer. Which, according to a July 2020 deadline report, appears to be the case. Sony and the show's producers are advancing preparations for reshoots and developing the necessary protocols. The actors are said to keep an August shooting date in their diary. In a follow-up report from Deadline, Eleven's parent company, Sony Pictures Television, says formal work is underway and that the producers are working through standard safety protocols and preparations to start filming. The UK government allowed TV and film shooting to resume in May, provided the producers put in place sufficient security plans. However, the necessary contact and intimacy that the cast of Sex Education must have as part of the show will certainly present headaches.

Sex Education Season 3 Trailer: A Sneak Peek Of What To Expect Next Year

Thankfully, Netflix seems to understand exactly how thirsty Sex Ed fans are for more of the series and the streamer marked the Season 3 renewal announcement with a trailer. Like the season 2 opening trailer that featured Gillian Anderson delivering a sultry monologue about the benefits of sex ed, the season 3 sneak peek is playfully narrated by Alistair Petrie's leading man Groff. We see the silent headmaster walking through the halls of Moordale High, passing rPortraits of the main cast of Sex Education while looking at what the future could hold for each of them. The trailer ends with an invitation to learn more about Sex Education Season 3, but ends before a proper release date.

Sex Ed Season 3 Cast: Who Do We Hope Will Return To

(Image credit: Netflix) While a cast list for season three has yet to be confirmed, we're pretty safe in assuming that the characters featured in the teaser video will return. The series leads Asa Butterfield (Otis Milburn) and Gillian Anderson (Dr. Jean Milburn), along with a significant part of the supporting cast, including Emma Mackey (Maeve Wiley), Ncuti Gatwa (Eric Effiong), Connor Swindells (Adam Groff) and Patricia Allison (Ola Nyman). Given how much Season 2 leaned towards an overarching narrative approach, it would be hard to imagine the series returning without most of the cast reprising their roles. Anderson tweeted about Sex Ed Season 3 on Renewal Day (note the patterns on the ceiling above her):

See you soon ?? @ sexeducation S3 pic.twitter.com/sdONgVmzVQ February 10, 2020

Sex Education Season 3 story: what to expect from the next series of episodes

Series creator and writer Laurie Nunn was already hard at work on the script for a third season long before Netflix renewed the series. In an interview with LADbible, Nunn discusses the show's hectic work schedule, noting that the process of writing another season before the confirmed renewal is essential to the running of the television production. When asked about the potential for future stories, Nunn said, "I love writing these characters. It's such a big ensemble and I think the theme of the show, in terms of sex and relationships, really offers endless story opportunities." Sex Education season 2 moved away from its focus on Otis and instead chose to give almost equal time to the wonderfully diverse characters around her. New queer internet icon Eric (Gatwa) has benefited the most from this change in show structure, allowing for a nuanced and poignant look at the struggles of a young queer black man. The popularity of him clearly hasn't faded without warning, as the teaser video for season three focuses heavily on the potential of his blossoming romance with his former stalker Adam. While keeping a low profile on the Sex Education Season 3 storyline, Butterfield told Digital Spy that he was "really happy" with the first episode and that it "didn't go where he expected." He added: "Some things have changed. I'm excited. "We're also firmly with him when he says 'I want more Otis and Maeve. The will-not-not-they-they relationship has been frustrating leaving Otis leaving a drunken love message on Maeve's answering machine, just as she appears to be falling for her neighbor, Isaac. (Image credit: Netflix) Eric isn't the only student with love on his brain, of course. The timeless "they're okay, aren't they?" The dance between Otis and Maeve (Mackey) seems to be about to end. The somewhat divisive final scenes of the second season saw Otis confess his love for her to Maeve in a voicemail, only to be erased by Maeve's new love interest before she could hear it. While some fans have criticized this story as a contrived extension of the character's current love dilemma, the show's director is avoiding any potential backlash. In a conversation with BT, Ben Taylor said: "I think shoes will be thrown onto screens. In a good way. I love being put on stuff. You think you want it, but you don't." don't.” There are many more children with the supporting cast to be picked up in Season 3 of Sex Education. John ends the second season with a new appreciation for emotional intimacy with his essay partner, Jakob, thanks to their friendship. with divorced mother Adam Maureen Elsewhere, several students are now grappling with revelations about their identity and place in the world as they grapple with the realities of sexual assault trauma, unconventional identities, and future prospects that lie ahead. are coming

Sex Education is one of the best shows on Netflix

Speaking with The Hollywood Reporter about future developments for the show, Nunn is excited about where she and her writers can occupy the eclectic cast. “These characters... have legs. I think she could do more with them given the chance,” she said. "He's very supportive and really wants us to tell the stories we're passionate about. It really seems like we're all on the same page, wanting to do the same show. "This is an exciting prospect for a show run primarily by diverse young talent in front of and behind the camera. It's not hard to see why sex education has had such an impact on fans. It offers a very human and non-judgmental look at the issues facing not only teenagers, but also many adults who are still coming to terms with their own sexuality. Nunn's writing is remarkably sharp, and the show's inclusiveness makes it a great addition to Netflix's growing library of stories and progressive media. Bring on season 3.