
Netflix delighted fans of *XO, Kitty* with an exciting Valentine’s Day announcement: the *To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before* spinoff has been officially renewed for its third season. Get ready to return to the captivating world of KISS!
Fans were first introduced to Kitty Song Covey through the popular *To All the Boys* film series, based on Jenny Han’s beloved YA trilogy. Portrayed as Lara Jean Song’s spirited younger sister, Kitty is not just a matchmaker but also a lively character eager to uncover the mysteries of her late mother’s life in Korea, all while navigating her own dramatic escapades. Here’s a glimpse into what to expect from *XO, Kitty* season 3.
Release Timeline for *XO, Kitty* Season 3
As of now, Netflix has yet to confirm an official release date for the upcoming season. Given the roughly 18-month gap between the first two seasons, fans might expect *XO, Kitty* season 3 to premiere around mid-2026. In the meantime, shows like *My Life With The Walter Boys* and *Ginny & Georgia* on Netflix, or *The Summer I Turned Pretty* on Prime Video can fill the entertainment void while you wait, especially since the latter is also penned by Jenny Han.
Returning Cast for *XO, Kitty* Season 3
Anna Cathcart will reprise her role as Kitty. Fans can also look forward to the return of Minyeong Choi (Dae), Gia Kim (Yuri), Sang Heon Lee (Min Ho Moon), Anthony Keyvan (Q), along with Regan Aliyah (Julianna), Audrey Huynh (Stella), and Peter Thurnwald (Alex Finnerty).Reports suggest that Sasha Bhasin, Joshua Lee, Jocelyn Shelfo, Michael K. Lee, and Philippe Lee might also return, though this has not been officially confirmed at the time of writing.
Plot Expectations for *XO, Kitty* Season 3
*XO, Kitty* season 2 concluded with Kitty navigating personal challenges as she sought to mend familial bonds. Throughout the season, she found herself developing feelings for Dae’s friend Min Ho but never had the chance to express them. Originally intended for a junior year abroad only, Kitty’s academic journey at KISS has now been extended for another year due to unforeseen funding opportunities. Fans were understandably anxious about unresolved storylines, but Netflix eased their concerns with the Valentine’s Day renewal. Showrunner Jessica O’Toole expressed her enthusiasm, stating, “I’m thrilled to return to Seoul for another season with our fantastic cast and crew. If you thought junior year at KISS was dramatic, hold on tight!”
O’Toole hinted at an exciting season ahead, promising not only the first summer episode, but also ample romance, adventure, and—of course—kissing. With lingering questions about potential love interests, it’s safe to say Min Ho isn’t the only contender for Kitty’s affections!
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