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“XO, Kitty” season three premiered on Netflix on April, 2, 2026, continuing Kitty Song Covey’s journey at KISS (Korean Independent School of Seoul), as she navigates love and complicated friendship.
The season keeps drama strong, while focusing more on personal growth and difficult choices.
The story follows Kitty (Anna Cathcart) as she returns to school still torn with Min Ho (Sang-Heon Lee). Alongside them are Dae (Choi Min-yeong), Yuri (Gia Kim), Q (Anthony Keyvan) , Juliana (Regan Aliyah), Alex (Peter Thurnwald) and Jiwon (Hojo Shin).
New characters Marius (Sule Thelwell) and Gigi (Christine Hwang) bring new tension to the group.
Things take a major turn when it’s revealed that Alex and Jiwon are dealing with an unexpected pregnancy, which adds pressure to their relationship and impacts the entire friend group.
There is also a special appearance from Lara Jean (Lana Condor), which adds a nostalgic connection to the original story.
Kitty is also forced to confront her real feelings instead of avoiding them, leading to emotional decisions that change her relationships.
I was really happy that Kitty and Min Ho finally fixed things and ended up together.
It felt like a natural build-up from previous seasons and made their relationship one of the most satisfying parts of the story.
Anna Cathcart continues to stand out, and Sang Heon Lee brings more depth to Min Ho this season.
The rest of the cast delivers strong performances that make the drama feel believable.
Overall, “XO, Kitty” season three is emotional, dramatic and engaging. I would give it four out of five stars.
It shows how growing up means facing consequences and making difficult choices.
