The edgy Australian teen drama reboot of ‘Heartbreak High’ has taken Netflix by storm and has become one of the most highly anticipated international series in terms of Global OTT content. This bold and unfiltered series takes a raw neon view of the Gen-Z experience and portrays the chaos of high school life, friendship, heartbreak and self-discovery through the unforgettable gang led by Amerie and her misfit friends.
As we approach the end of Season 3, which will internationally premiere on March 25th, 2026, fans worldwide will once again be entertained with the messes created by their crazy practical jokes; the heated romance and betrayal; the heart-wrenching emotional consequences; and the bittersweet farewells that are part of the artistry of this series, which is a blend of humour, drama, and brilliant social insight. This final graduation season will provide the ultimate closure for the Hartley High students after the excitement of the previous two seasons.
Heartbreak High (the 2022 Netflix reboot) will not return for Season 4. The show has been officially renewed for a Season 3, and it is officially the third and final season, which premiered globally.
Back in May 2024, Netflix announced that they were renewing the show for Season 3 and confirmed that it would be the last season. Executives and producers at Netflix expressed the desire to conclude the series for this cast of characters (the Hartley High students) and that there will not be any additional seasons after this one. Production wrapped for Season 3 in early 2025, and Netflix confirmed the date for Season 3’s release on March 25, 2026, during their “What’s Next” event for local content in Australia and New Zealand in February 2026.
All episodes of Season 3 were released on March 25, 2026. In season 3, we see the conclusion of these characters and Hartley High, including a prank gone wrong, returning flames, and the signature mix of teen drama, comedy, and heartfelt moments. This season features all of the principal actors from the series, including Ayesha Madon (as Amerie), James Majoos, Asher Yasbincek, and many more. The writing staff and Netflix created this season as a complete character arc for each of these characters. Based on reviews, this is an upbeat, colourful way to say goodbye. However, some reviewers felt that the way everything was wrapped up felt a tad forced.