Netflix is ready to renew Sex Education for Season 3. Also, Netflix is looking for people who would be cast in Season 3 of Sex Education.
Mad Dog Production, the casting company, is searching for more people than would be counted as extras, who could pass for 18 to 26. They would be needed to appear in the new season of the dramedy.
Produces are searching for background artists for the scenes that are to be filmed for the new season. The scenes will be shooted in Newport, Cardiff, and the nearby areas.
One needs to sign up for the Mad Dog Extras app. You need to make sure that you upload the right documents and recent photographs. Plus, the important thing is, you must be available in September for filming.
One can not apply for a specific role, but Mad Dog will be assigning the role.
And also, Mad Dog has more news. The company is looking for a young choir for the series. The choir that would be sung does not need the style of music, but people selected should look between 18 to 25.
The casting call has been put out to the public via social media. It says, “Seeking a real choir for Sex Education series 3. Playing ages 18-25. Must be local or able to travel to South Wales. Seeking clips of performances. Vocal ensembles such as gospel, acapella and traditional all welcome to apply.”
The Season Would Start Filming This Month
According to the cast and top bosses, Sex Education Season 3 is predicted to start filming by this month (August).
The season was supposed to start filming but things went out of control because of the hard-hitting pandemic.
Though, it looks that the camera would ultimately start rolling by the end of this month. Actor Aimee Lou Wood has revealed that things are on the course as of now.
Aimee Gibbs played by Wood told Digital Spy, “It looks like it’s on track.”
As both the seasons have aired in January, fans are hoping that they would kick things asap.
She has read the first episode and has revealed that it’s ‘really, really good’. She added, “I’m desperate to see more.”
“I’m so desperate, especially because I feel like the last season left us all in such interesting positions. But where the characters could go now is kind of limitless,” she further stated.
Sex Education producer Eleven’s new parent company Sony Pictures Television has told the outlet that legal and formal work is underway.