Netflix's hit show Sex Education will be back for a third series next week.
A new trailer has dropped, giving fans clues about what to expect from Moordale High School.
While the series focuses on socially awkward high school student Otis Milburn, the third series will also feature storylines about Eric, Adam and Maeve.
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A very famous actor from Liverpool has also been cast, alongside a Derry Girls star.
When is Sex Education season 3 coming out?
The third series of Sex Education will air at 8am on September 17.
All episodes will be available on Netflix.
Spoilers and plot for Sex Education
According to Netflix, we will see Otis having casual sex while still harbouring feelings for Maeve.
Meanwhile, Eric and Adam are official and Jean has a baby on the way.
New headteacher Hope tries to return Moordale to a pillar of excellence, Aimee discovers feminism, Jackson gets a crush and a lost voicemail still looms.
New trailer for Sex Education
A new trailer for the third season dropped on YouTube on Tuesday, September 7.
The two-minute clip shows new headteacher Hope vowing to get Moordale 'back on track', Maeve and Otis growing closer, Adam and Eric taking their relationship to the next level, old sex education lessons and Aimee and Maeve falling out.
Cast of Sex Education season 3
Girls star Jemima Kirke has joined the cast of Sex Education season 3 as Moordale High's new headmistress, Hope.
Liverpool actor Jason Isaacs joins the cast as the more successful brother of disgraced headteacher Mr Groff.
Other cast members include series regulars Otis (Asa Butterfield), Maeve (Emma Mackey), Eric (Ncuti Gatwa), Jean (Gillian Anderson), Adam (Connor Swindells), Aimee (Aimee Lou Wood) and Jackson (Kedar Williams-Stirling).
Despite being cast as a lead in season 2 of Bridgerton, Olivia (Simone Ashley) was featured in the new trailer along with Tanya Reynolds (Lily), Ruby (Mini Keene), Anwar (Chaneil Kular), Ola (Patricia Allison), Ola’s dad Jakob (Mikael Persbrandt), Maureen (Samantha Spiro), Miss Sands (Rakhee Thakrar) and Mr Hendricks (Jim Howick).