The final year is here, SLTs! Netflix has announced that production onHeartbreak High’sthird and final seasonhas begun. In a post shared on Twitter, the streamer revealed that cameras are now rolling on the much anticipated season. The third season concludes the arcs explored since Season 1 and resolves the cliffhangers from Season 2. The latest season concluded with a massive fire razing the school and burning Malakai’s note to Amerie. Meanwhile, Malakai went to Switzerland and decided to complete his education there.
The accompanying image on the shared post finds all the main cast members from Season 2 returning for Season 3, apart fromThomas Weatherall(Malakai). The image featuresAyesha Madon(Amerie),James Majoos(Darren),Chloe Hayden(Quinni),Asher YasbincekHarper),Will McDonald(Ca$h),Bryn Chapman Parish(Spider),Brodie Townsend(Ant), andKartanya Maynard(Zoe). While this is pending confirmation from Netflix, this image teases that Malakai is not returning to Australia or Hartley High.

What To Expect in ‘Heartbreak High’ Season 3
The final year is expected to bring more drama and challenges to the characters. It’s usually a time for introspection asthis chapter of their lives ends. On a personal level, Amerie might wrestle with Malakai’s departure before she sets her eyes on someone new. If Malakai never returns, Amerie might never know what he felt for her, and this ignorance could be blissful. Elsewhere, Darren and Cash must finally define their relationship and decide if it will work, given their varying sexual needs. The school’s future relative to its divide along the lines of gender and convictions must also be decided, or else it will be the same dance again.
Heartbreak Highis a rebootof the popular Australian teen drama series of the same name that ran for seven seasons between 1994 and 1999. The reboot’s first season was well-received by critics and viewers and is rated fresh at 100% onRotten Tomatoes. The second season wasnot as well lauded by critics, receiving 57%, but viewers enjoyed it all the same and gave it 89%.Hannah Carroll Chapmanwrites the series. With the season this early in production, there is no release date set, but stay tuned to Collider for further updates about the series, including who’s out and what the story is about.

In the meantime, relive all the drama onNetflix, where both seasons are currently streaming.