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‘Heartstopper’ Season 3 is almost here & Gay Twitter™ is hyperventilating

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Heartstopper Season 3 has fans’ hearts skipping beats ahead of its debut on Netflix on Thursday, October 3.The British coming-of-age comedy-drama—created by Alice Oseman and based on their graphic novel of the same name—stars Kit Connor as teenaged rugby star Nick Nelson and Joe Locke as classmate-turned-boyfriend Charlie Spring.

Season 2 ended—spoiler alert if you haven’t watched!—with Nick coming out to his peers and Charlie considering texting him those three little words.And here’s what Netflix has to stay about the new episodes:Subscribe to our newsletter for your front-row seat to all things entertainment with a sprinkle of everything else queer.Charlie and Nick are ready to take things to the next level.

As they get closer in every way, they face their relationship’s biggest challenge yet. Charlie would like to tell Nick that he loves him.

Nick also has something important to say to Charlie. As the summer holiday ends and the months race on, the friends begin to realize that the school year will come with both its joys and its challenges.

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