Heartstopper Season 2: Coming to Netflix in 2023! Here is What We Know About Release Date
Heartstopper Season 2 premieres in 2023. The announcement was made by the main cast of the series in a video published this Sunday (25). One of the biggest hits of the year on Netflix, the Heartstopper series has news for its second season. According to Netflix, the second year of the series is confirmed to arrive in the catalog next year. At first, the news was brought through a video released by the streaming giant with the cast of the series wishing happy holidays to the viewers. Then, the platform released the video on social networks with the confirmation of the second season of the romantic series for 2023.
Heartstopper Season 2: Coming to Netflix in 2023
Heartstopper’s first year introduced audiences to young Nick (Kit Connor) and Charlie (Joe Locke). Openly gay, Charlie is a shy boy without many friends. Nick, on the other hand, is a rugby player and although popular, he has a huge heart. The two start getting closer as they start to sit together in the classroom and begin to develop a growing passion that ends up becoming love. In the second year, however, fans already have a prelude of what will happen, as the production adapts the Alice Oseman comics. The entry of David Nelson, Nick’s older brother, will leave the atmosphere tense since the man will not accept his brother’s sexuality so well.
The Heartstopper cast sends season's greetings and wishes you a happy new year — especially since Season 2 is coming in 2023! pic.twitter.com/9Bo1J4122T
— Netflix (@netflix) December 25, 2022
Finally, a success among all audiences, Heartstopper was also a critical success. The second season, although it does not have a precise date, will arrive on Netflix in 2023. Heartstopper follows a story of discovery and self-acceptance in a sensitive way. The plot revolves around Charlie (Joe Locke), a 15-year-old teenager who, after being “outed out of the closet” against his will, is bullied by school students. Charlie ends up meeting Nick (Kit Connor), an older boy, popular and a star of the Rugby team, but who, unlike other sportsmen, does not treat his colleague badly and ends up creating a connection with Charlie. And who knows, maybe even something else.