Love, Victor: Third and final season set for June debut
David Farnor | On 30, Apr 2022
Love, Victor will end with Season 3, but viewers won’t have to wait long for its final chapter, as the show makes its debut on Disney+ UK this June.
“We are proud of Love, Victor and are excited to bring it to the widest possible audience on June 15 by making the full series available on both Disney+ and Hulu to celebrate the final season and LGBTQIA+ Pride Month,” said Joe Earley, president of Hulu. “In addition to highlighting this groundbreaking series, this will give subscribers a chance to sample more content that is available across our streaming services as we have done with titles like Summer of Soul (…Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised).”
This season finds Victor going on a journey of self-discovery – not only deciding who he wants to be with but, more broadly, who he wants to be. With their post-high-school plans looming, Victor and his friends are faced with a new set of problems that they must work through to make the best choices for their futures.
The series stars Michael Cimino, Rachel Hilson, Anthony Turpel, Bebe Wood, Mason Gooding, George Sear, Isabella Ferreira, Mateo Fernandez, James Martinez, Ana Ortiz, Anthony Keyvan and Ava Capri.
The film’s original writers Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger serve as executive producers alongside Brian Tanen, Rick Wiener, Kenny Schwartz, Jason Ensler, Isaac Klausner, Marty Bowen, Adam Fishbach, Wyck Godfrey, Pouya Shahbazian and Adam Londy.
All eight episodes will premiere on Wednesday 15th June.
Love, Victor renewed for Season 3
2nd August 2021
Hulu has renewed Love, Victor for Season 3.
The spin-off from Love, Simon follows Victor Salazar, a teen from a half Puerto Rican, half Colombian-American family living in Atlanta. A new student at Creekwood High School, he has to adjust to a new city while also navigate his own journey of self-discovery, from challenges at home to his sexual orientation. When it all seems too much, he reaches out to Simon to help him navigate the ups and downs of high school.
The series stars Michael Cimino, Ana Ortiz, James Martinez, Isabella Ferreira, Mateo Fernandez, Rachel Naomi Hilson, Bebe Wood, George Sear, Anthony Turpel and Mason Gooding. The film’s original writers Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger serve as executive producers alongside Brian Tanen, Jason Ensler, Isaac Klausner, Marty Bowen, Adam Fishbach, Wyck Godfrey, Pouya Shahbazian and Adam Londy.
“This entertaining follow-up to Love, Simon promises complexity as well as charm,” we wrote in our review of Season 1, which premiered earlier this year, when the adult-friendly Star section launched on Disney’s subscription service.
Since then, the show has returned for Season 2, comprising another 10 episodes. That picks up with Victor (Cimino) entering his junior year at Creekwood High. However, being out brings new challenges as Victor faces a family struggling with his revelation, a heartbroken ex-girlfriend in Mia (Rachel Naomi Hilson), and the difficulties of being an openly gay star athlete – all while navigating the excitement of a new relationship.
Now, Hulu has already greenlit a third run, which is likely to air in 2022.