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Netflix Confirms 'Heartstopper' Finale as Feature Film

The beloved queer coming-of-age series will conclude with a movie adaptation of Alice Oseman’s final graphic novel, with production starting summer 2025.

Kit Connor and Joe Locke will return one last time as Nick and Charlie.
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"Heartstopper" stars Joe Locke and Tobie Donovan post with a GLAAD award for the show on March 27. The show will return a final installment with a feature film.

Overview

  • Netflix announced that 'Heartstopper' will end with a feature-length film instead of a fourth season, adapting the upcoming sixth and final graphic novel by Alice Oseman.
  • Kit Connor and Joe Locke will reprise their roles as Nick and Charlie, while also serving as executive producers on the film.
  • Directed by Wash Westmoreland, the movie will explore the challenges of Nick and Charlie’s long-distance relationship as Nick prepares for university.
  • Production is scheduled to begin in summer 2025, though no release date or full supporting cast has been confirmed.
  • The film will provide a definitive conclusion to the series, which has been celebrated for its positive LGBTQ+ representation and critical acclaim.