Here’s what Sex Education creator Laurie Nunn said about a possible spin-off. Back in July, Nunn revealed that the show’s upcoming fourth season would be its last. “We are incredibly proud of Sex Education and feel indebted to our brilliant writers, cast and crew who put so much heart into making every episode,” she wrote in a letter to fans. “They have worked tirelessly to bring you the final series, and we can’t wait to share it with you.” Before releasing her emotional letter, Ncuti Gatwa, who is set to take on the title role in ‘Doctor Who’, and Emma Mackey announced that the fourth season would mark their final appearances in ‘Sex Education’.
With the final season of the series set for release in September, Nunn opened up to Netflix Tudum about the possibility of a spin-off or continuation series. “I’m definitely taking a break and thinking about other things.
But Moordale is a really rich world, and writing about teenagers is always a lot of fun,” she explained. “So, I think that there’s always potential for more to be explored in that world.” Elsewhere in her interview, the British screenwriter also shared new details about the new batch of episodes – which pick up a couple of months after the events of the season three. “Maeve is in America, which is where we left her on the bus, going off to study.
The Moordale Secondary students are starting at a new school called Cavendish College, which his very different from Moordale,” she revealed.