Sex Education 3 on Netflix: Fan Reactions, Behind the Scenes, Season 4 Update, and More

Published 09/23/2021, 2:33 AM EDT

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Long-awaited Sex Education Season 3 premiered on Netflix a week ago. This Netflix Original title has gained wholesome love from the audiences, especially teens and millennials. The British teen comedy-drama is streaming on Netflix and fans can not keep calm talking about the new season. After more than a year of the previous season’s release, Season 3 dropped on September 17, 2021. Sex Education boasts critical and commercial success worldwide.

Sneak peek of Season 3

Season 3 has eight episodes like the past two seasons. Sex Education is a show one can not stop binging in the middle of the series.

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In the latest season, Moordale, the “sex school” has come together again after summers, with a new headteacher this time. With the entrance of the new headmistress of Moordale, the students face military-like restrictions and are being taught abstinence. Hope, the new headmistress’ major goal is to get the school back on track. Uniforms replace ‘Self-expression’ and a battle rages.

Jean has a baby bump. Eric and Adam are official and date publicly. Otis is with Ruby. Aimme takes therapy from Jean to overcome the trauma of the assault. Maeve finishes her application for the US study program and gets selected. Moordale senior year goes for a trip to France. The voice note’s mystery also gets resolved.

The 3rd season end on an emotional note with Otis and Maeve still not together, and now we desperately wait for the fourth season of Sex Education.

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All we know about Sex Education Season 4

Netflix has not officially announced the final date of the fourth season of Sex Education. But the third season has just aired a week ago. So, we guess Netflix is taking the reaction of audiences and critical responses before coming to a final decision. The cast is eager to return, but unfortunately, they too don’t have any confirmation yet. After the cliff-hanging ending of season three, we can expect a season four.

In an interview with the Cosmopolitan UK, Asa Butterfield, who plays the role of Otis, said, “I’d love to do a fourth season because we have so much fun on this show. At the same time, we’ve been doing it for three years now, and I’d be happy saying goodbye to these characters. We’ll have to see. We don’t know [whether there will be more.] It’s out of our hands at this point. I wish I could tell you more; I genuinely don’t know.”

Fans Reaction after Season 3

After the broadcasting of season three of Sex Education, just a week ago, fans have flooded Twitter and Instagram with reactions, comments, compliments, and emotions flowing in overwhelmingly. They are somewhat disheartened by the storyline of Otis and Maeve. Ruby and Adam have stolen the show as fans relate with their grief and feel sad for them. They almost carried the season three. Both Adam and Ruby are full of life and fans love them because they deserved better.

Just like you, we hope Maeve and Otis reunite in season 4.

 

Behind the scenes of Sex Education

Asa Butterfield (Otis), Ncuti Gatwa (Eric), Aimee Lou Wood (Aimee), Connor Swindells (Adam), Mimi Keene (Ruby), Tanya Reynolds (Lily), and Patricia “Trish” Allison (Ola) had an amazing time during the shoot of the series as evident from these tweets. Find below some behind-the-scenes pictures of Sex Education shared by Netflix and the cast.

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Alivia Paul

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Alivia Paul is an author at Netflix Junkie. Having completed her bachelor’s in English Literature and Master’s in Journalism and Mass Communication, Alivia, a passionate writer, looks to combine her penmanship with her love for different content in different languages on different platforms, to deliver engaging content to her readers. Some of her favorite shows are Lucifer, You, Sweet Tooth, Crash Landing On You, and Sex and The City.

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