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Is 'Heartstopper' Canceled At Netflix? Here's How The Show Is Moving Forward - Blavity

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Heartstopper is continuing at Netflix, but not as a series. The acclaimed and hit Netflix series will return to wrap up its run as a feature film. Netflix announced the news on the third anniversary of the debut of the first season. The streamer states that the film “will conclude the story of Nick, Charlie and their friends, with the narrative based around the yet unreleased volume six of Alice Oseman’s graphic novels.” Wash Westmoreland will be the director, with leads Kit Connor and Joe Locke executive producing. Filming will begin this summer. So, this means Heartstopper ending, but it gets to conclude on its own terms in this new form for the final installment. What will the ‘Heartstopper’ film be about? Here’s the official synopsis for the Heartstopper film: Nick and Charlie are inseparable, but with Nick preparing to leave for university and Charlie finding new independence at school, the reality of a long-distance relationship begins to weigh on them. Doubts take hold, and...

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