XO Kitty season 3 to release next week: Date, plot, cast and other details

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XO Kitty season 3 is set to release on April 2, 2026.

Just like the previous seasons, the new chapter will be available to watch on Netflix.

Season 3 follows Kitty as she returns to the Korean Independent School of Seoul (KISS) for her final year.

Netflix’s popular teen romance series XO Kitty is all set to return with its third season very soon, bringing more drama, romance, and heartfelt moments. As a spin-off of the film franchise To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, the show continues to follow Kitty Song Covey as she explores life, love, and identity while studying in South Korea. Netflix recently released the trailer of XO Kitty season 3, providing fans a glimpse at what to expect. One of the biggest highlights this season is the return of Kitty’s older sister, Lara Jean. Her appearance is expected to add warmth and nostalgia. Below is everything we know so far about XO Kitty season 3, including its release timeline, plot and more.

XO Kitty season 3 release date

Season 3 of XO Kitty will premiere on April 2. Just like the previous seasons, it will be available only on Netflix. All episodes are expected to be released at once.

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XO Kitty season 3 plot

In the new season, Kitty heads back to the Korean Independent School of Seoul (KISS) for her final year. With graduation getting closer, she wants to make the most of her time there. Her goal is to create special memories with her friends and grow closer to her extended family in Korea.

At the same time, Kitty starts thinking more seriously about her future. Along with these personal challenges, her complicated relationship with Min Ho will play a big role in the story.

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XO Kitty season 3 cast

The confirmed key cast of XO Kitty season 3 includes:

  • Anna Cathcart (Kitty Song Covey)
  • Minyeong Choi (Dae)
  • Gia Kim (Yuri)
  • Sang Heon Lee (Min Ho)
  • Anthony Keyvan (Q)
  • Regan Aliyah (Juliana)
  • Hojo Shin (Jiwon)
  • Peter Thurnwald (Alex)
  • Joshua Lee (Jin)
  • Sasha Bhasin (Praveena)
  • Michael K. Lee (Professor Lee)
  • Philippe Lee (Mr. Moon)
  • Jocelyn Shelfo (Madison)
  • Han Bi Ryu (Eunice)
  • and Sunny Oh (Mihee)
  • Sule Thelwell (Marius)
  • Soy Kim (Yisoo)
  • Christine Hwang (Gigi)
  • Hojo Shin (Jiwon)
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