Sex Education 2nd Season

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Sex Education season 2: All you need to know
Note: Contains spoilers for Sex Education season one.
The reaction to Netflix's Sex Education, a British comedy-drama series which focuses on a group of young people trying to navigate sex and relationships (both romantic and platonic), as well as their own identities, has been explosive for all of the right reasons.
After a concerted effort by the streaming platform to make sure that this show popped up on everyone's radar, we flocked to watch it and in turn, fell in love with everything about it.
Season one drew to a close on an open-ended note, which means there's still a lot left to explore. So it's a good job that season two was officially confirmed after roughly 40 million households tuned in to watch Otis and co following the launch back in January 2019.
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"The reception to series one has been so exciting," said writer Laurie Nunn. "Seeing how people across the world have connected to characters that began as ideas in my head is incredible.
"I'm hugely grateful to every person that has taken the time to watch the series, and I can't wait to continue this amazing journey."
Here's everything you need to know about the next chapter.
Netflix confirmed eight shiny new episodes will land on Friday, January 17.
The streaming site shared the following video of all your favourites during the script read-through for season two.
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Both Asa Butterfield (Otis) and Gillian Anderson (Jean) were spotted reprising their roles, alongside Ncuti Gatwa, who plays Eric.

Speaking to Awards Circuit about teaming up with Anderson, the show's leading man said: "I think partially because now I'm a bit older, I was 21 when we filmed it, I've got a bit more confidence. I think I was able to have quite an adult relationship with her, and we could experiment with it. It really came quite easily.
"We didn't have a rehearsal time at all so I only met Gillian the day before we started shooting together. We really had to hit the ground running and we found a very easy, natural banter between us. It felt very familiar.
"She's also hilarious. There are a few scenes I had with her, one in particular with Connor where they're smoking a joint on a balcony, where Otis is supposed to be hating this moment. She's down to Earth with this bully, but I couldn't stop smiling because she's so funny. I loved working with Gillian."
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And it was exactly the same with Gatwa: "It kind of just clicked... Being back on set in a school environment brings out the childish side to you. The teen side to you comes out and Ncuti is so great in that part. I loved just letting him go to town with it, and that relationship was great."
There were some complaints from local residents in Caerleon, a town in the northern outskirts of Newport where it's filmed, about noise and traffic during season one shoots at the University of South Wales' former Caerleon campus, aka Moordale Secondary School.

Newport City Councillor Gail Giles said: "I would ask that consideration is given to a positive contribution to our community, such as making the studios available for visits from Caerleon schools."
Permission has been granted to film at the site during 2019, and they have also asked for it be extended to the end of 2020, which sounds like we could be getting a third season, too.
Given just how many people watched the show's debut, we wouldn't be surprised.
The trailer for Sex Education's second season has officially arrived.
Netflix confirmed that all of the main cast will feature, which means lots more Otis.
Speaking to Thrillist before the news had been confirmed, Nunn said: "Series one is very much Otis's journey and I think it will be again. If we're lucky enough to get a series two we will always come back to Otis. He's a fantastic leading character."
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She continued: "I think with Otis the thing that makes him interesting as a character is when you first meet him you think: 'Oh, I've seen this character before.' The straight white male, awkward, nerd teenage boy. Is he going to lose his virginity or isn't he going to lose his virginity? But then obviously as it starts to go on you start to realise he has a lot more going on that that.
"He has his hang ups and his own neuroses. I think for me at one point we did have a conversation about whether we should gender flip the role whether it should be a teenage girl that goes in and has those conversations with her peers. But I always thought it was much more interesting having it from a male perspective.
"That's what makes him so surprising. He's very empathic and he's got an insight into what's going on with his peers even though he really is struggling so much. I think there's something about seeing a male character, particularly a teenage male character who is using his heart more than his head is interesting. It's not something you see that often. I think it works better that he's a boy actually."
Then there's the rest of the gang, which includes Anderson (Jean), Emma Mackey (Maeve), Gatwa (Eric), Aimee-Lou Wood (Aimee), Connor Swindells (Adam), Kedar Williams-Stirling (Jackson), Tanya Reynolds (Lily), Patricia Allison (Ola), Mikael Persbrandt (Jakob), Alistair Petrie (Mr Groff), Samantha Spiro (Maureen Groff), Simone Ashley (Olivia), Mimi Keene (Ruby), Chaneil Kular (Anwar), Chris Jenks (Steve), Rakhee Thakrar (Miss Sands), Jim Howick (Mr Hendricks) and James Purefoy (Remi), among others.

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Anne-Marie Duff will also play Maeve's mum, Erin.
Here's the official word from Netflix:
"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.
Sex Education stars tease season 2 love triangles
"Maeve and Aimee’s BFF relationship is stronger than ever since Aimee ditched ‘the Untouchables’.
"Eric notices his new-found self-confidence attracting unfamiliar kinds of attention. Adam is at military school, still conflicted by his feelings for Eric.
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"Lily has hit pause on her sexual endeavours to focus on her creative talents and finds a new found friend in Ola.
"Jackson is forced to flex his mental rather than physical muscle and is still buckling under the pressure from his parents to succeed.
"Jean and Jakob’s relationship is discovered and they have to learn how to operate as a blended family. Jean forms an unlikely connection with Mrs Groff and a friendship between the two women begins to form."
Sex Education season 2 will shift focus
From banana blowjobs to an unexpected same-sex love story, nothing is out of bounds when it comes to Sex Education, and the future of the show is open to anything, according to its writer.
"It just feels like they could go anywhere," Nunn told Thrillist.
"I love the idea of getting different characters together – if not together in a relationship, just together in the space. Like, I never thought those two characters would have a conversation and there will be loads of opportunity for that."
Sex Education cast had sex scene choreographer
One strand of the story that fans are hoping Sex Education will revisit is the relationship between Adam and Eric.
"I always knew that was what we were working towards," Nunn said.
"Even though in some ways in episode eight it feels like a twist, it really is there throughout every episode, the feeling that they have with each other and how kind of confused that is.
"I think that Adam is just desperate for connection. He's so isolated and alone... The fact that he bullies people and in particular Eric is his way of looking for intimacy in the world.
"It will be interesting to see where that takes him now that he's developed a new part of himself after episode eight. It's very sad and it's definitely a cliffhanger in terms of what might happen in the future between those two characters."
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Then there's Maeve and Otis – at the end of season one, Maeve finally figures out how she feels about him and works up the courage to tell Otis what's on her mind, but Maeve catches Otis locking lips with Ola, and at that moment in time it looks like she's blown it.
Will they finally have that big conversation, or are Otis and Ola set for the foreseeable?
But whatever season two's plotlines are, you can expect the production team and cast to put the same level of effort into filming the show's sex scenes as they did in season one.
Star Emma Mackey said: "For Kedar [Williams-Stirling] and my sex scenes, we had literal choreography. We timed it."
"'You do this for seven seconds. You do this...' So it was like a dance. It's really interesting to have it like that. It just automatically debunks... It gets rid of all the fear. So it was great."
Co-star Aimee-Lou Wood added: "It actually makes it easier, rather than worrying like, 'Does this look real?' It's been confirmed by someone that, 'This works. We'll do it fully clothed. Let's rehearse it fully clothed a few times, go through it, eight thrusts, do this, do that...'
"And then all that fear goes away. And then it's really fun, actually."
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Director Ben Taylor added: "Ita, our intimacy director, was a really good part of the team because she became the mum and the go-between. We just ended up watching a lot of animals having sex on YouTube. It was all very RADA.
"Some of the sex days were some of the funnest days, because they're so ridiculous."
He also added that Hugo and Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children actor Asa Butterfield now has "an encyclopaedic set of wanking scenes", which probably isn't one for the showreel.
"It's weird because it's a very personal thing, and it's strange to re-enact that with a whole crew around you, and people with monitors, watching it," Asa explained. "The first couple of times are awkward, and it's like, 'I can't believe that I'm doing this'. But after a while, it does become run of the mill.
"[With] the final wank scene – the most epic of them all – I wasn't quite getting there. My hand kept coming up, but they needed to keep my hand down.
"So what they did was, they gave me a fake penis to poke through my flies, and we started doing it, and I grabbed this fake penis, and immediately was like, 'No!' It was so much easier pretending than trying to wank a cold, rubber penis. That was my experience."
And Nunn definitely will keep the tones, themes, and progressive politics consistent in season two. "I think to begin with it always sort of came back to the characters and the story," the writer told Thrillist.
"In terms of where I sit in terms of body positivity and sex positivity and feminism and all those things, that sort of just comes through because those are the things that I believe in and it kind of comes through in the writing. We had a writers' room for the first series and there were about 10 people in the room, writers and producers and myself.
"We just had all these incredible, open conversations about what information we would have like to have seen on TV as teenagers. Through that and through those conversations, we realised it's pretty universal in terms of those really awkward, kind of cringeworthy conversations that you can't really have with your parents or your teachers or your peers, but it is really essential in order for you to have healthy and open relationships with other people.
"And obviously lots of people telling very cringeworthy stories from their own lives that would then turn into a story of the week."
But one thing we probably shouldn't expect to actually happen is the teased crossover between Sex Education and Stranger Things. We're pretty sure that was just a joke. Maybe.
Sex Education is streaming now on Netflix.

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Synopsis: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.
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt7767422/episodes?season=2
Перевести · After Jean makes a cringey appearance at school, Otis tries his hand at pleasing Ola -- and advising a hapless teacher. Fearless Maeve buckles.
https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/a25930272/sex-education-season-2-netflix-release-date...
Перевести · 17.01.2019 · Sex Education season 2 release date: When is it returning? Netflix confirmed eight shiny new episodes will land on Friday, January 17.
Sex Education: Season 2 | Trailer 2 | Netflix
Sex Education: Season 2 | Trailer #2 | Netflix
Sex Education: Netflix release trailer for second season
Sex Education: Netflix release trailer for second season
Sex Education: Netflix release trailer for second season
Sex Education: Netflix release trailer for second season
https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/sex_education/s02
Перевести · Sex Education season two is flawless. Genuinely. From beginning to end, the first shot in the first episode to the last in the finale, not a …
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Перевести · 14.01.2019 · If Sex Education is renewed for season 2, then season 2 would most likely release in early 2020, perhaps in January 2020. Sex Education is one of the many Netflix …
https://www.looper.com/159436/sex-education-season-2-netflix-release-date-episodes-and...
Перевести · 22.07.2019 · When Netflix confirmed that Sex Education would be getting a second season, they also confirmed that the new season would have eight episodes, just like the first.
When does sex education season 2 release?
When does sex education season 2 release?
If Sex Education is renewed for season 2, then season 2 would most likely release in early 2020, perhaps in January 2020. Sex Education is one of the many Netflix Originals that has a low production budget, and can be filmed relatively quickly.
How long is an episode of sex education?
How long is an episode of sex education?
In season 1, every episode was around 50 minutes long, give or take a few, so it's safe to assume that the episode lengths for season 2 will be the same — Sex Education doesn't seem like one of those Game of Thrones -style shows that tacks an extra 20-30 minutes onto the season finale.
www.looper.com/159436/sex-education-se…
Is there going to be a third season of sex education?
Is there going to be a third season of sex education?
Permission has been granted to film at the site during 2019, and they have also asked for it be extended to the end of 2020, which sounds like we could be getting a third season, too. Given just how many people watched the show's debut, we wouldn't be surprised.
www.digitalspy.com/tv/a25930272/sex-ed…
When does sex education season 1 start on Netflix?
When does sex education season 1 start on Netflix?
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