Netflix‘s wildly popular Australian teen series Heartbreak High is getting ready for graduation. The show’s producers revealed last week that shooting has officially begun on the third and final season of the hit high school comedy-drama. To mark the occasion, The Hollywood Reporter visited the show’s Australian sets earlier this month to chat with the cast and creators about how they’re feeling as the kids of Hartley High prepare to say “goodbye” to school and “hello” to adulthood.
A remake of a hit Australian show from the 1990s, Heartbreak High famously follows a diverse group of students and teachers as they navigate teen romance, angst and the race and class tensions of contemporary Australian high school life. The show has become a phenomenon worldwide for Netflix, with the second season ranking on the company’s top-10 list of most-watched series in over 53 countries, spanning the U.K., Europe, Africa and
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