Season 4 of Sex Education will be available on Netflix at some time in the future. Netflix has just confirmed the renewal of the popular comedy drama within days of the most recent episode’s release on the streaming service. This material should keep you occupied till further notice. There are a few things that we’ve tried to figure out, such as when the new episodes will be available on Netflix, when we can anticipate a trailer to be published, and which cast members and characters will return for the fourth season.
We’ve also got a look back at how Otis and the gang ended season 3 and a breakdown of which narrative lines we believe will be revisited in season 4. As a result, here’s everything we know so far about Sex Education’s fourth season. There have been rumours about when season 4 of Sex Education would be released. Season 4 of Sex Education will premiere in September 2021. However, the pandemic had a major role to play in postponing Season 3’s premiere, which was announced in February 2020 and aired in September of the following year.
Season 2 would provide a better reference point because it was renewed in February 2019 and the season was published in January of the following year. It’s possible that season 4 may be released in September 2022 using the same time period, but since production hasn’t yet begun, it seems like a long shot. Keep an eye out for more information on that front.
Please tell us when Sex Education season 4’s trailer is coming out
Netflix published the first full-length trailer for Sex Education season 3 two weeks before its premiere on streaming services in September 2021. After three seasons, we’ll have to wait quite sometime before we receive our first taste of season four.
The cast of Sex Education’s fourth season
Season 4 of Sex Education has yet to have its cast announced. Only one thing is for certain: Simone Ashley will not be returning to Bridgerton to reprise her role as Olivia. Ashley joined the cast of Bridgerton in season two as the show’s leading lady Kate Sharma, and she has since revealed that she will be playing a member of Regency high society instead. There’s also been confirmation from Patricia Allison (Ola) that she will not be joining the upcoming season. Ncuti Gatwa, who portrays Eric, Otis’ closest buddy, was just hired as the Doctor in Doctor Who, while Emma Mackey, who plays Maeve, has parts in future movies, including Greta Gerwig’s Barbie.
If Gatwa and Mackey aren’t returning, it’s feasible they’ll have fewer parts in the upcoming season to accommodate their more demanding schedules. Otis, portrayed by Asa Butterfield, and his sex therapist mother Jean, played by Gillian Anderson, are two of the characters we’re most likely to see again. Aside from Otis’ classmates Connor Swindells (Adam) and Aimee Lou Wood (Aimee), there are also Kedar Williams-Stirling (Jackson) and Mimi Keene (Lily).
The season 4 storyline of Sex Education
Spoilers for the third season of Sex Education follow. Maeve flies to the US for a summer study programme in Sex Education season 3’s finale, which concludes with Otis and Maeve finally getting together, only to separate ways as soon as Maeve returns home. It will be the focus of Season 4 to see if being apart has helped either of their hearts grow any fonder. On the other hand, Eric and Adam’s part ways in the season 3 finale because Eric finds it difficult to remain in a relationship with someone who isn’t at ease with their own identity.
A haemorrhage during delivery causes Jean to deliver her baby and has surgery, which she successfully recovers from. There is a good chance that we will witness the consequences of the baby’s paternity test in season 4. The pupils of Moordale Secondary are informed that their school is being sold to developers and that they must find alternate arrangements to complete their education. This is likely to be the most significant narrative element of the new season.