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First Look Photos From 'Sex Education' Season 3 Released!

Sex Education is back!

Season 3 of the comedy series returns on September 17 to Netflix, and the first look photos were just revealed on Thursday (June 24).

The third season consists of eight episodes.

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Three Stars Join Netflix's 'Sex Education' Season 3

Sex Education is getting some new faces!

The upcoming third season of the Netflix series will feature three new stars, TVLine reported Thursday (September 24).

Star Trek: Discovery star Jason Isaacs will join as Peter Groff, Headmaster Groff’s cocky and more successful older brother. The original Mr. Groff (played by Alistair Petrie) will be staying with his brother in light of his recent separation from his lonely-in-love wife, Maureen.

Jemima Kirke of Girls is joining as Hope, a former Moordale student-turned-new headmistress who wants to bring the school back to its past standards of excellence, and recording artist Dua Saleh will star as Cal, a nonbinary student who clashes with Hope’s new vision.

Jason and Jemima will be billed as guest stars, while Dua will be recurring.

Production on the new season started earlier in September, and the series is aiming for a 2021 season premiere. Find out more about the Season 3 plans amid the pandemic.

'Sex Education' Sets a Tentative Summer Production Date for Season 3 Amid Pandemic

Netflix is preparing to get some programming back in production.

The streaming service is hoping to have Sex Education shooting again in August amid the pandemic and production shutdowns across the globe due to health concerns, Deadline reported on Friday (May 22).

Deadline has spoken to more than one person who works on the Eleven show, and they say that August is the current ambition for Season 3, but nothing is cast in stone as the situation with COVID-19 is developing quickly. August is seen as the latest Sex Education could go into production this year because the show is reliant on filming during the longer days of British summer, and the sunshine is an important part of its on-screen gloss. It means Netflix and Eleven will need to make a final decision on the shoot plans next month, given the show requires 10 weeks of prep time,” the outlet reports.

Sex Education was originally planned to begin production in May, but production was shut down as Wales remains in lockdown.

There’s also a question of the content: “By its very nature, Sex Education requires intimacy between members of its large ensemble cast, which will pose challenges in terms of observing the UK government’s two-meter social distancing rules, and may mean Laurie Nunn has to rewrite scripts,” Deadline reported.

This producer is also planning to reboot production in the United States with these two shows…

'Sex Education' Renewed for Season Three at Netflix

Netflix has renewed one of their fan favorite television shows!

Sex Education will officially be back for a third season and the news was revealed on the streamer’s UK Twitter account.

Sex Education is about Otis Milburn, a socially awkward high school student who lives with his sex therapist mother, Jean. In season 2, as a late bloomer Otis must master his newly discovered sexual urges in order to progress with his girlfriend Ola whilst also dealing with his now strained relationship with Maeve. Meanwhile, Moordale Secondary is in the throes of a Chlamydia outbreak, highlighting the need for better sex education at the school and new kids come to town who will challenge the status quo.

Asa Butterfield, Gillian Anderson, and Emma Mackey star.

In other Netflix news, the streamer recently revealed two shows have been cancelled.

Asa Butterfield, Gillian Anderson & 'Sex Education' Cast Celebrate Season 2 Premiere!

Gillian Anderson, Asa Butterfield, Emma Mackey and Ncuti Gatwa happily strike a pose together while hitting the red carpet at the world premiere of season two of Sex Education held at The Genesis Cinema on Wednesday (January 8) in London, England.

The four stars were joined at the big event by their other cast mates Connor Swindells, Aimee Lou Wood, Kedar Williams-Stirling, Patricia Allison, Tanya Reynolds, Alistair Petrie, Sami Outalball, James Purefoy, Hannah Waddingham, George Robinson, Kadeem Ramsay and Jojo Macari.

The upcoming season centers on late bloomer Otis (Asa Butterfield) must master his newly discovered sexual urges in order to progress with his girlfriend Ola (Allison) whilst also dealing with his now strained relationship with Maeve (Mackey). Meanwhile, Moordale Secondary is in the throes of a chlamydia outbreak, highlighting the need for better sex education at the school and new kids come to town who will challenge the status quo.

Sex Education season two premieres Friday, January 17th on Netflix – Watch the trailer here!

Otis & Maeve Are Back in Business For Netflix's 'Sex Education' Season 2

The trailer for season two of Netflix’s Sex Education is here!

The upcoming season centers on late bloomer Otis (Asa Butterfield) must master his newly discovered sexual urges in order to progress with his girlfriend Ola (Patricia Allison) whilst also dealing with his now strained relationship with Maeve (Emma Mackey).

Meanwhile, Moordale Secondary is in the throes of a chlamydia outbreak, highlighting the need for better sex education at the school and new kids come to town who will challenge the status quo.

Sex Education season two premieres Friday, January 17th on Netflix.

Netflix Renews 'Sex Education' for Season 2!

Sex Education is coming back for another season!

Netflix confirmed on Friday (February 1) that the UK dramedy will return to the streaming service for a second season consisting of eight episodes.

The entire cast, including Gillian Anderson and Asa Butterfield, will return to reprise their roles in the series.

Laurie Nunn has captured the awkward teenage experience with a lot of heart and humor in Sex Education. Along with the Eleven team and executive producer and director Ben Taylor, she’s created a universally relatable series that has resonated with our members around the world,” said Netflix exec Cindy Holland.

The show’s second season will begin production in spring.

Check out the first teaser image from Season 2 below!