Love Victor Season 3 Release Date, Cast, Plot & Everything We Know so far

Love Victor Season 3 Updates: We’re still hungry for more of Hulu’s Love, Victor after ten episodes. It doesn’t help that this love drama ended on a cliffhanger: would Victor choose Benji, his lover (can you call him that since they’re not together?) or Rahim, his friend?

Victor’s love triangle wasn’t the only unresolved character arc: Mia is accompanying her lover, Andrew, on a search for her mother. Lake, Felix’s ex-girlfriend, maybe bisexual…at least, that’s what the program is hinting at.

In season 2 of Love, Victor continued where the first left off, diving into Victor’s new relationship with Benji as well as his troubled connection with his Christian (and rather homophobic) parents.

And, although we got a lot of Victor and Benji love time (we’ve been waiting for these moments since Season 1 debuted), we also got a glimpse inside the couple’s challenges as queers, 16-year-olds, and first-time lovers.

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We’re guessing Victor’s issues grew too much for him, leaving him torn between his first love and his current crush, causing him mental agony.

We’re not concerned because there hasn’t been any announcement about a Season 3 yet. Season 2 was confirmed two months after the premiere of the first season of Love, Victor, thus any news on a second season will most likely come later in the summer. However, given how Season 2 finished, it would be a major disappointment if the plot didn’t have a chance to wrap up with at least one more season.

What will be the focus of Love Victor Season 3?

For a third season, almost all of the characters should be back. Victor spoke with Simon, his gay mentor, towards the close of Season 2 and stated how, though his counsel was useful, it was no longer needed.

If you’re a fan of the Simonverse as much as we are, you’ll recall Simon from his own film, Love, Simon, and how he, too, struggled with homosexual identity issues while attending Creekwood High School. We may expect to see Simon less and less now that the pupil has become the master.

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