Sex Education Season 4 trailer confirms what we’ve all feared

Sex Education Season 4 will bring a close to the sex comedy-drama we've all come to love.


Sex Education will end its run after its fourth season airs this September.

If you’ve seen Netflix’s Sex Education, then you will agree with us that it is one of the streamer’s best series in the past few years. This sentiment seems to cut across the board as the series holds a 95% critics approval score and a 92% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes.

Key Takeaways
  • Season 4 of Sex Education is confirmed.
  • The trailer reveals major character changes.
  • Season 4 will premiere on Netflix in 2024.

Unfortunately, everything ends – and Sex Education is no different.

We found out about this development on Wednesday when Netflix announced it with the release of Sex Education Season 4’s official teaser trailer.

The trailer opens with Asa Butterfield’s character Otis Millburn introducing himself at his new school Cavendish College. If you remember, his former school, Moordale Secondary, was closed down in Season 3 after it was sold to developers.

Millburn’s introduction is disastrous as, in his attempt to establish his credentials as a sex therapist, he paints the picture that he has sex with his mum. Fortunately, Ncuti Gatwa’s Eric comes to his rescue and yells out, “For goodness sake, just tell them you’re a sex therapist.”

We are also treated to footage of Eric Mackey’s Maeve on the grounds of Wallace University, among others.

If the new season is anything like the previous ones – we think it’ll be even better – we expect Sex Education to go out with a bang.

Apart from Butterfield, Gatwa, and Mackey, Sex Education Season 4 will also see Chinenye Ezeudu, Aimee Lou Wood, Dua Saleh, Connor Swindells, and Kedar Williams-Sterling reprise their roles from earlier in the series.

Simone Ashley, Tanya Reynolds, and Patricia Allison are done, though, and won’t feature.

Sex Education Season 4 will pick up from where Season 3 ended.

In a letter to fans, the show’s creator, lead writer, and executive producer Laurie Nunn said that the decision to end the show was not an easy one. She revealed that it felt like the right one, though, because the stories and themes they explored seemed to lead there.

She continued, “We wanted to make a show that would answer some of the questions we all used to have about love, sex, friendship, and our bodies. Something that would have helped our inner teenagers feel a little less alone.”

Nunn also wrote that the show’s impact has been overwhelming before expressing the hope that it has made viewers “feel a little less alone too.”

If we could tell Nunn one thing, we would let her know that she succeeded. That her little baby did make us feel less alone. It has made us feel less alone for several years and has even imparted some witty, fun knowledge of sex that we didn’t know before we came across it.

Even though Sex Education is ending, it won’t be long before some of its cast members are once again thrust onto our screens. Gatwa’s next act is as the new lead of Doctor Who. Mackey, on the other hand, will feature in the upcoming Warner Bros. Pictures film Barbie set to debut on July 21.

Sex Education Season 4 will arrive on Netflix on September 21.

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