Heartbreak High will premiere on Netflix in September 2022

Heartbreak High

Heartbreak High, a cherished Australian teen drama, has been gone for 23 years. Heartbreak High is getting an exciting reboot that premieres on Netflix in September 2022, bringing a whole new generation of actors to the halls and corridors of Hartley High.
An upcoming Australian YA drama series called Heartbreak High is a remake of the same-named 90s programme. The eight-part series was written for by a large group of writers, including Hannah Carrol Chapman. Four directors—Gracie Otto (4 episodes), Adam Murfet (2 episodes), Jessie Oldfield (2 episodes), and Neil Sharma—have taken turns directing the show (2 episodes). Fremantle Australia and NewBe are the series’ producers.

What’s the Heartbreak High storyline?

Amerie, the architect of the secret map that shows all the hookups during the academic year, becomes an outcast right away. The school coerces the hypersexual students into a Sexual Literacy Program in an effort to rehabilitate them. Outsiders Quinn and Darren must help her rebuild her reputation while navigating love, sex, and heartbreak with the help of her new friends.

Who are the Heartbreak High cast members?

The new Heartbreak High’s confirmed cast is listed below:

Ayesha Madon as Amerie
James Majoos as Darren
Chloe Hayden as Quinni
Asher Yasbincek as Harper
Thomas Weatherall as Malakai
Will McDonald as Cas$h
Josh Heuston as Dusty
Gemma Chua-Tran as Sasha
Bryn Chapan Parish as Spider
Sherry-Lee Watson as Missy
Brodie Townsend as Ant
Chika Ikogwe as Jojo Obah
Maggie Dence as Nan
Paul Caeser as Mr. Crabb
Sandy Sharma as Huma
Mark Bryan Merco as Demogorgon

When will Heartbreak High season 1 be available on Netflix?

Sydney, New South Wales, Australia served as the location for Heartbreak High.
Now that the trailer has been released, we can definitively say that Heartbreak High will be available on Friday, September 14, 2022. The relaunched Heartbreak High will have eight episodes in total. The length of each episode will be 60 minutes.

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