- Film And TV
- 12 Nov 19
Take a first look at Sex Education Season 2
Netflix just released the first images of Sex Education Season 2.
The toe-curling sex comedy of this generation, Sex Education, will return to Netflix with 8 brand new episodes in 2020. Before even a release date was announced, we get a first look at season 2 with newly released images of the cast.
After setting up a sex-clinic at their school together, Otis (Asa Butterfield) and Maeve (Emma Mackey) develop a close friendship with the potential for more. However, the finale of season 1 saw Otis getting together with Ola (Patricia Allison).
In season 2, as a late bloomer Otis must master his newly discovered sexual urges in order to progress with his girlfriend Ola whilst also dealing with his now strained relationship with Maeve. Meanwhile, Moordale Secondary is in the throes of a Chlamydia outbreak, highlighting the need for better sex education at the school and new kids come to town who will challenge the status quo.
Check out first images of season 2 of Sex Education below:

Maeve and Aimee's (Aimee Lou Wood) BFF relationship is stronger than ever since Aimee ditched 'the Untouchables'.

Adam (Connor Swindells) is at military school, still conflicted by his feelings for Eric (Ncuti Gatwa).

Lily (Tanya Reynolds) has hit pause on her sexual endeavours to focus on her creative talents and finds a new found friend in Ola.

Jackson (Kedar Williams-Stirling) is forced to flex his mental rather than physical muscle and is still buckling under the pressure from his parents to succeed.

Jean (Gillian Anderson) and Jakob's (Mikael Persbrandt) relationship is discovered and they have to learn how to operate as a blended family. Jean forms an unlikely connection with Mrs Groff (Samantha Spiro) and a friendship between the two women begins to form.
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