It’s hard to imagine that the Netflix blockbuster Sex Education is coming to an end, but the final season won’t be here for long.
The show has made significant stars of several of its cast members, including future Doctor Who lead Ncuti Gatwa and Barbie actor Emma Mackey, and is set to end on a high note.
The first full-length teaser for Series 4 has been released, just over a week before the final episodes debut on the streaming giant on September 21.
The teaser begins with Otis (Asa Butterfield) and Maeve (Mackey) exchanging text messages that gradually turn pictorial, prompting a worried Otis to try to locate a decent position to capture a nude photo.
He ultimately quits up after shaving everywhere and attempting various stances, too embarrassed to submit the results to his new long-distance lover.
The adolescents’ secondary school was closed at the conclusion of season three, and the group is now starting at Cavendish Sixth Form in the fourth and final season.
However, certain things never change, as the trailer is chock-full of sexual art, encounters in nightclub restrooms, and bedroom adventures – both solo and as part of a team.
Simultaneously, Otis’ mother Jean (Gillian Anderson) is adjusting to being a single mother to a newborn after dealing with significant baby daddy troubles in series three.
The conclusion appears to include as many heartbreaking moments as there are sexual, as the trailer cheekily suggests with the tagline ‘Tissues ready’.
The new clip comes after a poster for series four expertly captured the key protagonists in compromising positions, as each cast member is pulling a face and looking like they are climaxing in true Sex Education style.


Fans have claimed that the image foreshadows who Otis will wind up with in the finale, as Maeve’s face on the billboard seems unimpressed, whereas he and his ex Ruby (Mimi Keene) both looked quite content.
The new season, according to creator Laurie Nunn, will be ‘the finale’ of the saga for the cherished characters.
‘It’s the end as we know it,’ she told Netflix Tudum, much to the disappointment of viewers, who are hoping the show might continue in another way.
She added: ‘During that process, it just started to feel very clear that the stories were coming to an end, the characters were being left in a place that I felt really good about it.’
Sex Education returns to Netflix for its final season on September 21.
Source My Celebrity Life.