Love, Victor is coming to an end - but there’s still one last adventure to be had before graduation.Ī spinoff of the major motion picture Love, Simon, Love, Victor set out to be a coming-of-age LGBTQIA+ series about teens embracing their authentic selves. 'Love, Victor' Season 3: Everything We Know So Far About the Final Episodes The second season also showed Victor’s best friend Felix ( Anthony Turpel) and sister Pilar ( Isabella Ferreira) embarking on a new relationship while Lake ( Bebe Wood) explored her sexuality and Mia ( Rachel Hilson) dealt with the reality of her father getting remarried. While Victor made the decision in the finale’s final moments, audiences never got to see who it was. Season 2 of the show left Victor Salazar ( Michael Cimino) on a cliffhanger after he decided which boy he would choose as his boyfriend - complicated Benji ( George Sear) or newcomer Rahim ( Anthony Keyvan). “Distributing the show on both platforms will allow us the opportunity to bring Victor’s stories as well as his family and friends’ journeys that have been so beautifully told by our executive producers Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger and our showrunner Brian Tanen to as wide of an audience as possible.” “When we think about creating stories that reflect the world we live in, which means being inclusive, empowering and authentic, Love, Victor represents one of our greatest achievements,” he gushed about the series. In an official press release from Hulu, Craig Erwich, president of Hulu Originals and ABC Entertainment, spoke about the importance of providing the widest audience possible for a show as inclusive and empowering as Love, Victor. “We are proud of Love, Victor and are excited to bring it to the widest possible audience on June 15 by making the full series available on both Disney+ and Hulu to celebrate the final season and LGBTQIA+ Pride Month,” Hulu president Joe Earley said in a statement to Variety. Hulu went on to release two 10-episode seasons before announcing in April that season 3 would not only be the show’s last, but that the coming-of-age series would now officially stream on both Disney+ and Hulu platforms. It was a little bit more mature than the version of high school that was going to be depicted on Disney+.” The film, produced by the now-shuttered label Fox 2000, was produced for $17 million, earning nearly $67 million worldwide.Aptaker added about the move: “The show evolved into something that felt like it fit much more on Hulu with their slate of teenage high school shows that they already had. He is not involved in the TV adaptation because of his massive overall TV deal with Warner Bros. Greg Berlanti directed the 2018 film, which was based on Becky Albertali’s novel of the same name. “We are honored to partner with the talented team at 20th Century Fox Television to bring this new chapter of a beloved story to Disney+, continuing the personal and uplifting narrative that captivated fans of the original film.” “‘Love, Simon’ is a powerful story embraced by critics and audiences alike for its universal messages of authenticity, love, and acceptance,” said Agnes Chu, senior vice president of content for Disney Plus. 20th Century Fox Television will produce. Adam Londy will also co-executive produce. Amy York Rubin will direct the first episode with her creative partner Pilar Boehm co-executive producing. The series is set to begin production this month in Los Angeles. Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger, who wrote the film, will executive produce the series along with Brian Tanen, Jason Ensler, Isaac Klausner, Marty Bowen, Adam Fishbach, Wyck Godfrey, and Pouya Shahbazian. The cast will also include: James Martinez as Armando, Victor’s regular blue collar “guy’s guy” father who loves his family deeply and works hard for his family Isabella Ferreira as Pilar, Victor’s sullen younger sister in the throws of teenage angst Mateo Fernandez will make his acting debut as Adrian, Victor’s adorable, good-natured little brother Johnny Sequoyah as Mia, Victor’s whip-smart friend with a quick wit and easy laugh Bebe Wood as Lake, Mia’s quirky and social media-obsessed best friend George Sear as Benji, Victor’s confident and charming classmate Anthony Turpel as Felix, Victor’s lanky, awkward new neighbor and Mason Gooding as Andrew, Creekwood’s cocky and popular basketball-loving jock.
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