Sex Education fans, brace yourselves : Ncuti Gatwa won’t be returning after season 4

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Sex Education fans, brace yourselves : Ncuti Gatwa won’t be returning after season 4
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While we eagerly await details about season four of Netflix’s Sex Education, fans of the show will be pleased to learn that Ncuti Gatwa is returning for the new series – but what about his future beyond that?

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Reflecting on her time playing alien-obsessed student Lily, Reynolds also said: “I loved every minute of it and I loved Lily with my whole entire heart. Three seasons was just a really perfect amount for me.”

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