'Sex Education' Renewed for Season Three on Netflix
Season two recently premiered on January 17, which brings the renewal around the one month mark since it's return, which is typical for Netflix as they make their decisions for renewals or cancellations.
Netflix also released a fun little clip featuring Alistair Petrie, who plays Principal Groff on the show, going through a list of the special portraits that were revealed for season two. He also stated that fans will have to wait until season three to find out what happens to Otis, Maeve, and Eric after the season two finale.
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