With its season three premiere just around the corner on September 13, Netflix's queer-inclusive series Sex Education has dropped a new teaser trailer. It's a bit unconventional but a whole lot of fun.
Rather than your typical trailer, this teaser is an "official advert" promoting Moordale Secondary School and features all our favorite alumni -- as well as introducing a few new faces joining the student body.
The teaser kicks off with Otis (Asa Butterfield), Viv (Chinenye Ezeudu), Ola (Patricia Allison), and Lily (Tanya Reynolds) declaring "choose Mooredale." This is followed by an introduction of the new headmistress, Hope Haddon (Jemima Kirke), who has taken over for Headmaster Groff after he was put on leave at the end of season two.
This is followed by all the students we know and love giving their reasons for why Moordale is the best. The advert ends with quick spotting of the deposed Groff spying on his former school, then leaping into the bushes when he gets caught.
While the teaser doesn't reveal much in terms of plot, it's a great reminder of why the show's so much fun.
Netflix previously released a synopsis for the new season, which hints at there being plenty to look forward to. "It's a new year, Otis is having casual sex, Eric and Adam are official, and Jean has a baby on the way," it read. "Meanwhile, new headteacher Hope (played by Jemima Kirke) tries to return Moordale to a pillar of excellence, Aimee discovers feminism, Jackson gets a crush, and a lost voicemail still looms. Prepare for commitment animals, alien phenomena, vulva cupcakes, and much more of Madam Groff."
The synopsis also confirmed all the familiar faces will be back -- and that the show is adding a few new characters, including Jason Isaacs playing Peter Groff, "Mr. Groff's more successful and not very modest older brother; recording artist and songwriter." Also, Dua Saleh will be joining the cast to play Cal, "a nonbinary student at Moordale," and Indra Ove will play Elsie's foster mum, Anna.
Check out the teaser trailer below.