Season 3 will be the last for the Hulu teen comedy-drama series Love, Victor. The makers of the series wanted to end it on a positive note by having the characters end high school being their authentic selves. Last July, it was announced that Love, Victor was renewed for Season 3. The final season of the Hulu teen comedy-drama series will consist of eight episodes. The series has a 100 percent critics score and a 93 percent on Rotten Tomatoes. Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger created the series and also write for How I Met Your Father. The show revolves around Victor (Michael Cimino), who navigates his love life and personal identity throughout the series. The LGBT teen comedy-drama series cast includes Rachel Hilson, Anthony Turpel, Bebe Wood, Mason Gooding, George Sear, Isabella Ferreira, and more.
The Love, Simon Spin-Off is Coming to an End
Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger wrote the screenplay for Love, Simon, and the spin-off series. Love, Simon revolved around the closeted high school student Simon. Simon tried to figure out the boy’s identity at his school he had fallen in love with online. Love, Simon received positive reviews from critics, so Aptaker and Berger went to work on the spin-off series. They created a Hulu teen LGBT-friendly series that doesn’t defame the sexuality of the young protagonist. The creators of the series have found a natural conclusion of Victor’s story with this final season, instead of milking it for several more seasons like many series have done. The first season was about “exploration,” the second about “acceptance,” and the third will be “self-discovery.” The last season ended on a bit of a cliffhanger; Season 3 of Love, Victor should put fans at east.
Season 3 of Love, Victor will premiere on Hulu on June 15.