Sex Education is one of Netflix’s most cherished mega successes, and the third season has left us eager to see what the rest of the series has in store for us.
Fortunately, we have already received assurance that season four will be released… Is this, however, the beginning of the series’ final chapter? What will they do now that the season three finale ended on a cliffhanger?
However, we are certain that we will see some uncomfortable sexual experiences as the youngsters’ attempt (and frequently fail miserably) to figure out life and love the best way they can.
Here’s what we know about when we’ll be returning to Moordale as of right now.
Sex Education Season 4 Cast
Sex Education wouldn’t be the programme it is now without its stellar ensemble cast, each of whom brings a unique and colourful personality to the Welsh suburbs.
Asa Butterfield plays Otis, while Gillian Anderson, a living legend, plays his mother Jean, a sex therapist.
Maeve, played by Emma Mackey, disappeared to America at the conclusion of season three for an educational programme, but we can’t rule out her comeback in season four.
Eric (Ncuti Gatwa) is Otis’s best friend for life, while Maeve’s best friend is Aimee (Aimee Lou Wood).
We can count on the return to round out the cast.
In addition to Adam (Connor Swindells), Jackson (Kedar Williams-Stirling) and Cal (Dua Saleh), there are Ola (Patricia Allison) and Lily (Tanya Reynolds) and Viv (Chinenye Ezeudu) and Isaac (George Robinson) (Chaneil Kular)
Sami Outalbali plays Rahim, Rahee Thakrar plays Miss Sands, Jim Howick plays Mr. Hendricks, Mikael Persbrandt plays Jakob, Alistair Petrie plays Mr Groff, and Mikael Persbrandt plays Maureen (Samantha Spiro)
Anne-Marie Duff’s character, Maeve’s mother Erin, and Hannah Waddingham’s character, Jackson’s mother Sofia, might both appear again.
However, it appears that Jemima Kirke, who joined the cast of Girls in season 3 as Headmistress Hope, has left the show. After her plan to rehabilitate Moordale went awry, we don’t think she’ll ever want to come into contact with any of those youngsters again.
Another figure that we can’t overlook is Goat.
“The day’s outcome was entirely dependent on her,” Wood said to Digital Spy. “That goat was completely out of my hands, and I’m not ashamed to admit that. And that wasn’t something I wanted to do. I wanted her to be the one to set the tone.”
In addition, casting has begun for additional characters. Two new trans characters, in particular, will be introduced to the cast.
They’ve been described as a “power couple,” and Abbi has a “90s Winona Ryder feel,” according to the casting request.
She moved in with Kent’s parents after being expelled from her strict religious family.
The following is an excerpt from her bio: “Abbi is the king or queen of her college dorm and the undisputed alpha female in her class. I like her because she’s warm-hearted, generous, and devoted.”
At his college, Kent is trans-masculine but lacks self-confidence as a popular student because he comes from an accepting family.
For a long time, he has been Abbi’s “goofy, forgetful, excellent listener,” a trait that the entire school has come to admire.
Our hearts are bursting with anticipation for their arrival.
Sex Education Season 4 Plot
With the revelation that Moordale High School will be shutting, Sex Education dropped a figurative life bomb on the students at the conclusion of season three.
After becoming online sensations for their open and candid chats about sex (as well as for the various plays and videos they produced that were deemed too racy for parents’ tastes), the school board has decided to close the facility down permanently.
As a result, all of our young protagonists are forced to disperse and locate a new school where they may finish their education away from one another.
This will put greater strain on relationships and friendships than ever before… unless they work together to preserve Moordale before it’s too late.
Maeve and Otis are still in the limbo of the ‘will they/won’t they?‘ zone, despite the fact that a kiss in France eventually convinced them that they were in love with each other. With Otis’s growing affection for Ruby, is it possible that this was a squandered chance that will never come to fruition again?
Just when it appeared like the two of them were finally going to give it a go, Maeve chose to travel to the United States in order to make her “disgustingly huge brain even bigger,” putting their relationship in jeopardy once more.
“Everything flows, nothing stands still,” observed Heraclitus back in the day, and there’s a good probability that Maeve and Otis may never be able to communicate effectively again. Only time will tell if this is true.
Eric and Adam have formally ended their relationship after realising that they are not on the same page when it comes to their sexual orientation. “I just feel like I’m ready to fly, and you’re just learning to walk,” Eric said in an emotional scene, referring to himself as “ready to fly.“
One of the most prominent themes of Season 3 was clearly people doing what’s right for them — prioritising their own mental health and growing to understand, really like, and accept themselves. Guys, learn to love yourself because it is the most important relationship you will ever have.
At the very least, Adam has repaired his relationship with his family, and he is only at the beginning of his journey as an out homosexual person. He’s also acquired a passion for dog training, which might play a role in one or more of the next episodes of the show.
It has been two seasons since Aimee was sexually assaulted on a bus, and she is still struggling with the consequences of that experience. She has broken up the relationship with her boyfriend and is seeking counselling with Jean. It’s enabling her to grow into her own without the need for a male to provide critical backup and encouragement.
The actress, who spoke to Digital Spy on the condition of anonymity, said, “Aimee has had all these voices around her, talking about what she’s gone through, and telling her what she’s been through.” “Everyone is trying to assist, but it isn’t until that time in therapy when things start to happen… She’s had a falling out with Maeve, who was once her best friend. ‘You should end your relationship with Steve,’ someone has warned her.
“She’s never been without a man in her life. Anything and everything she is terrified of comes to pass. After all, is said and done, she realises that she is OK. Although all of these horrible things have occurred, I am still alive and well, and I am not in any danger.'”
However, the most devastating revelation comes not from the kids, but from the grownups, with Jean nearly dying while giving birth at the conclusion of season three…
Jakob (Ola’s father), Jean’s putative baby daddy, was able to become closer to her as a result of her unexpected pregnancy. The DNA results were revealed to her in the dying seconds of the finale, when she was recovering in hospital, and… in the words of Jerry Springer: “Jakob… you are NOT the father!”
Jean, on the other hand, is faced with a decision. Is she going to continue to lie to her other half in order to keep this blissful existence going? Or does she come open about everything? We can be certain that this will not end well, regardless of how it begins or ends.
Sex Education Season 4 Release Date
In September 2021, Sex Education was officially given the green light for season four – albeit that was the only information we were given at the time, via a school’s “news bulletin.”
Unfortunately, that’s all we’ve got thus far in terms of information. The programme has not been renewed or released as of February 2022, and there is no indication that it will ever be revived or released.
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Because of the pandemic, the third season of the programme was not released in January as had been customary in the past (which as we all know, threw a spanner into everything over the past few years). Instead, it was made available to the public in early September.
In an interview with the Evening Standard, creator Laurie Nunn said that COVID protocols on set made filming a “slow and unpleasant” experience. She added that “everyone [on set] really had to dig very deep – there were a lot of emotions flying about.”
As a consequence, based on an educated prediction and the fact that the programme will not require extensive special effects to be produced, we may at the very least hope for a release date in 2022.
We’re betting on it being in September once more… just in time for the start of a new school year!