Netflix announced that XO, Kitty Season 3 premieres Thursday, April 2, 2026, with eight new episodes. The beloved spinoff of the To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before universe continues Kitty’s journey in Seoul as she navigates love, friendship, and the chaos that always seems to follow.
This time around, Kitty is determined to make her senior year count. She plans to create meaningful memories with her friends, grow closer to her family in Korea, and finally figure out what her future looks like. Most importantly, she wants clarity when it comes to Min Ho and their relationship. For real this time.

A Little Refresh
Like any great teen drama, XO, Kitty is packed with love interests. But instead of a classic love triangle, this one feels more like a love square. Kitty begins the series dating her long-distance boyfriend Dae, who is a big reason she moves to Seoul in the first place. That relationship eventually falls apart, opening the door to something she never saw coming.
She starts developing feelings for Yuri, the very person she thought she couldn’t stand. Cue the bisexual panic and a major shift in how Kitty understands herself, her identity, and what she wants from love.

By the end of Season 2, things get even more complicated. There’s undeniable tension with Min Ho, her longtime frenemy, who may or may not have confessed his feelings back in Season 1. It takes them time to unpack everything, but the chemistry never really goes away.
So, do they have it figured out? Not exactly. Heading into Season 3, Kitty is determined to define her relationship with Min Ho once and for all. But if this show has proven anything, it’s that nothing in Kitty’s love life is ever simple, and senior year might bring even more surprises before she gets her answer.
The new season continues to build on the romantic, heartfelt energy that made the series a fan favorite, blending teen drama with big emotional moments and the franchise’s signature charm, created by Jenny Han.

What to Expect From the New Season
Anna Cathcart returns as Kitty Song Covey, alongside Minyeong Choi as Dae, Gia Kim as Yuri, Sang Heon Lee as Min Ho, Anthony Keyvan as Q, and Regan Aliyah as Juliana. The ensemble also includes Sule Thelwell, Hojo Shin, Peter Thurnwald, Joshua Lee, Sasha Bhasin, Michael K. Lee, Philippe Lee, Jocelyn Shelfo, Han Bi Ryu, Sunny Oh, Soy Kim, and Christine Heesun Hwang.


Valentina Garza serves as showrunner, executive producer, and writer, with Jenny Han, Matt Kaplan, and Bradley Gardner also executive producing. The series comes from Paramount Television Studios.
With senior year ahead, feelings still unresolved, and new twists on the horizon, Season 3 promises romance, surprises, and plenty of messy moments as Kitty tries to define who she is and what love really means.
Class is back in session this spring.




