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Sex Education releases a brand new trailer for season 3

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In the sneak peek, we are treated to the beloved characters starring in an “official advert” promoting the school. Otis (Asa Butterfield), Viv (Chinenye Ezeudu), Ola (Patricia Allison) and Lily (Tanya Reynolds) are the first batch of students that are seen saying the phrase “Choose Moordale.” The next scene introduces Jackson (Kedar Williams-Stirling) and the new headmistress, Hope (Jemima Kirke), who is the replacement for headmaster Groff. “I’m the new mistress for Moordale taking over for Mr.

Groff to get the school back on track,” she said. The rest of the advert is filled with the characters giving numerous reasons why Moordale is the school to attend.

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