Trailer: That’s it, Sex Education is almost over on Netflix!

Trailer: That’s it, Sex Education is almost over on Netflix!

The news we’ve been dreading has just dropped…sex education school is almost over! It feels good that the series – and a very educational one about sexuality – will end with a 4th season. Netflix just announced it with the first teaser that previews this new and final season, which is scheduled to air on September 21st.

With the humor that characterizes Lori Nunn’s series so well, these first images hint at the direction this fourth season will take. Otis Milburn, played by Asa Butterfield, stumbles onto the stage to talk to his classmates. Instant recognition. But it’s no surprise that he doesn’t seem any more eloquent than he was at the beginning of his journey as a sex therapist at Moordale High School.

Proof by example:Thinking about sex is very natural because I learned everything I know about sex from my mother“, he explains to the horrified high school students. We hear them. Before the intervention of Eric, played by Nkuti Gatwa, who angrily apostrophizes him to tell him: “For heaven’s sake tell them you’re a sex therapist!

While many departures have been announced in recent months, this first look echoes the series’ main cast. In addition to Asa Butterfield and Nkuti Gatwa, there are also Gillian Anderson, Aimee-Lou Wood, Emma Mack or Connor Swindells. and many others too.

But don’t be fooled. If the series ending announcement isn’t a surprise at all, that’s because several cast members have already publicly stated that they won’t be returning for a possible Season 5. Last February, Emma Mackey told Radio Times that he had”Say goodbye to MaeveAfter revealing that he would be taking a step back in season 4 and that his character would not be as prominent as in previous seasons.

Nkuti Gatwa, who also appears in Greta Gerwig’s Barbie co-star Emma Mackie, is about to make a real career change as she is set to be the next incarnation of Doctor Who.

Therefore, from September 21, we can take out the handkerchief, both to dry the tears and to say goodbye for the last time. Because Sex Education has established itself in recent years as one of the best teen series that talks about sexuality in a blunt but kind way and with concepts as fundamental as self-acceptance and the absolute necessity of consent.

Source: Allocine

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