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    Jason Isaacs amongst the cast joining Sex Education Series 3

    Thursday 24th September 2020, 5:25pm

    • Jason Isaacs will play former headmaster Mr Groff's more successful older brother in Sex Education Series 3
    • Girls star Jemima Kirke joins the cast as Hope, the new headmistress of Moordale High
    • Gender nonconforming artist Dua Saleh will play Cal, a new student. Series 3 comes to Netflix in 2021
    Sex Education. Image shows from L to R: Jackson Marchetti (Kedar Williams-Stirling), Otis Milburn (Asa Butterfield), Maeve Wiley (Emma Mackey), Eric Effiong (Ncuti Gatwa), Aimee Gibbs (Aimee Lou Wood), Adam Groff (Connor Swindells). Copyright: Eleven Film.

    Three new regular cast members have been revealed for Netflix comedy drama Sex Education, which is due to return for a third series in 2021.

    It's been announced Jemima Kirke will play Hope, a former Moordale student and the new headmistress, who plans to turn Moordale back into the pillar of excellence it's always been. British-born Kirke is best known for her role as Jessa on HBO's critically acclaimed series Girls.

    Harry Potter star Jason Isaacs joins to the show to play Peter Groff, former headmaster Mr Groff's "more successful and not very modest" older brother, who Mr Groff has been staying with in the wake of his separation from Mrs Groff.

    Meanwhile gender nonconforming recording artist and songwriter Dua Saleh has been signed up to play Cal, a nonbinary student at Moordale, who instantly clashes with Hope's new vision for the school.

    Filming on the third series of Sex Education commenced in Wales earlier this month with star Asa Butterfield, Gillian Anderson, Emma Mackey and Ncuti Gatwa all returning.

    Connor Swindells, Aimee Lou Wood, Kedar Williams-Stirling, Chaneil Kular, Simone Ashley, Mimi Keene, Tanya Reynolds, Mikael Persbrandt, Patricia Allison, Sami Outalbali, Anne-Marie Duff, George Robinson, Chinenye Ezeudu and Alistair Petrie are also on set.

    The eight new episodes will be published on Netflix in 2021.

    The below video, published at the start of the month, shows some of the cast arriving on set:


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