Sex Education season 4 is confirmed: here's what we know
Sex Education season 4 has now been confirmed by Netflix! Given the school-based sitcom is one of the best Netflix shows you can watch right now, we're not surprised the streamer has revealed a fourth season is in the works.
The show’s third season finally arrived in September 2021, after a slew of pandemic-related delays pushed its initial release date back by almost a year, and the dust is still settling on the reception to its latest crop of hormone-filled episodes.
Here's Netflix's official confirmation that Sex Education season 4 happening:
Breaking News out of #TUDUM!Sex Education has been renewed for Season 4! pic.twitter.com/8N2WwNLqoGSeptember 25, 2021
We’ve rounded up all the latest news, rumors and tidbits that might give us a clue as to where the mega-popular Netflix show could go next, as well as exploring our own predictions of what's coming up in the story.
Naturally, spoilers for Sex Education’s first three seasons are disclosed ahead, so proceed with caution.
Has it been renewed? Yes. Netflix announced Sex Education season 4 on September 25, 2021.
Story predictions: With Moordale cash-strapped and set to close at the end of Sex Education season 3, we could see this forming the arc of season 4.
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Sex Education season 4 release date predictions
At present, there’s no confirmed release date for Sex Education season 4, but the show has already been officially renewed, even though season 3 just dropped.
We're pleased to see more of the show is on the way, even though there’s only so many years Moordale’s students can remain at the fictional school before it becomes illogical for them to continue roaming the classrooms as twenty-somethings destined for university.
Still, that may indeed be a path the show decides to take, and now Netflix has renewed the show for season 4, it’s likely to follow the release schedule of previous entries – a pandemic-hampered third season notwithstanding – which each landed in January of 2019 and 2020, respectively.
January 2022 will be too soon for a fourth season, so between September 2022 and January 2023 seems a more likely window, at this early stage.
Sex Education season 4 cast predictions
As for who is likely to return to the show in season 4, we’d anticipate seeing series mainstays Asa Butterfield, Ncuti Gatwa and Gillian Anderson all reprise their roles as Otis, Eric and Jean, respectively.
The likes of Connor Swindells (Adam), Aimee Lou Wood (Aimee), Kedar Williams-Stirling (Jackson), Mimi Keene (Ruby) and Mikael Persbrandt (Jakob) all seem likely to return, too, along with most of the show’s new season 3 characters, like headteacher Hope (Jemima Kirke) and new student Cal (Dua Saleh).
The future of Emma Mackey’s Maeve Wiley is less clear, though, given her departure to America at the end of season 3. She’s still a major player in Sex Education’s ongoing will-they-won’t-they narrative between Otis and Maeve, so we’d of course anticipate her return at some point, it’s just not immediately clear whether that would be in season 4, or perhaps a further season later down the line.
If we were betting on it, though, we reckon Maeve will be back along with the others.
We'd also expect several new actors to join the show, too, though hopefully in a more substantial capacity than the greatly under-used Jason Isaacs in season 3.
Sex Education season 4 story predictions
As above, Sex Education’s third season conjured an air of finality for certain narrative threads – but it blew open a lot more, too.
It seems likely that Maeve’s jetting off to America will have consequences for her screen time in season 4, which may see Otis forced to get over his love for her once and for all, despite the promise of a mutual romance before Maeve’s decision to leave the country. New episodes may pick up if and when she returns from her travels, but it seems more logical that the show would explore how Otis copes in her absence.
Other characters, though, seem in for an even rockier ride. Adam and Eric decided to go their separate ways after a season of romantic highs and lows, with the latter’s kissing another man in Nigeria acting as the nail in the coffin for a relationship which always seemed oddly balanced, given Adam’s ongoing journey to understanding his own sexuality. But we also saw Adam growing closer to Eric’s ex Rahim in season 3’s later episodes, suggesting there’s potential for a romance between the pair that once seemed impossible.
Elsewhere, after receiving the results of a paternity test, it seems as though Jean’s new baby daughter, Joy, may not be Jakob’s after all. This twist isn’t confirmed yet, but her shock – and “oh shit!” – at the result suggests the pair are in for some awkward conversations ahead.
Then there’s the question of Jackson and Cal’s relationship moving forward, Hope’s as-yet-unexplored struggle to conceive a child and, in perhaps the biggest plot shake-up of all, the immediate future of Moordale.
In season 3’s final episode, it was revealed that the school would be closing due to a lack of investors – a move supposedly brought about by the students’ reluctance to back down from their calls for sexual liberation on campus.
This could have big implications for Sex Education season 4. Will Moordale’s students and staff be forced to move elsewhere? If so, it’s unlikely everyone would be able to stay together, which would by-and-large kill the dynamic of the show. A more likely outcome might see the series' main characters rally alongside the local community to generate some last-ditch funding for the school, a challenge which would probably occupy an entire season.
That would be our best guess for the main narrative hook of Sex Education’s fourth run. Sure, it’ll be interesting to see how Otis copes in Maeve’s absence, how Adam deals with his break-up with Eric and how Jean plans on telling Jakob that her child probably isn’t his – but without Moordale school, there’s no Sex Education.
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