Sex Education Season 4: Dan Levy Joins the upcoming season in new images

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Dan Levy has joined Netflix’s fourth season of Sex Education. One of the seven new series regulars that have joined the cast for the upcoming season is Levy. Thaddea Graham, Marie Reuther, Felix Mufti, Anthony Lexa, Alexandra James, and Imani Yahshua are the other participants. The new season is presently being filmed.

Levy will play Thomas Molloy, a well-known author who serves as Maeve’s mentor in her Ivy League college’s US course. The other new cast members’ characters’ specifics are being kept a secret. Levy secured an all-inclusive contract with Netflix in September 2021 as a result of Schitt’s Creek’s unprecedented Emmy wins in that same month. Netflix also released a couple first-look pictures from the upcoming season along with the casting information. One features the return of Mimi Keene as Ruby and Asa Butterfield as Otis, who viewers will recall began a romance in Season 3.

The other two photos introduce Levy to the action and have him posing with the show’s schedule and Emma Mackey as Maeve. The images also hint at the brand-new college setting that will appear in Season 4. Season 4 will follow Otis, Eric and the others as they open Cavendish Sixth Form College without Maeve. Otis intends to carry on with his clinic since he and Eric want to maintain their good reputation. Cavendish, on the other hand, has “daily yoga in the common garden, a strong sustainability attitude, and a group of youngsters who are popular for being… kind?,” which they found to be completely different from Moordale. Otis is still pining for Maeve while she is in the United States starting her new programme at Wallace University. After Jean gave birth, Otis also needs to get used to his new living situation.

Laurie Nunn is the showrunner, executive producer, and creator of Sex Education. Eleven Productions is making the Netflix series, with executive producers Jamie Campbell and Ben Taylor. Aimee-Lou Wood (Aimee), Connor Swindells (Adam), Kedar Williams-Stirling (Jackson), George Robinson (Isaac), Chinenye Ezeudu (Vivienne), Dua Saleh (Cal), Alistair Petrie (Michael), and Samantha Spiro are among the additional cast members that are returning.

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