Netflix finally drops Heartstopper Season Two trailer
25.07.2023 - 17:48
/ manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Netflix has finally released the hotly-anticipated official trailer for joyously queer teen series Heartstopper.
The show, which is based on author Alice Oseman's graphic novels of the same name, returns for its second season in August. The two and a half minute trailer is packed with drama, as Charlie Spring, Nick Nelson and co face highs and lows in their friendships and love lives.
Season one ended as Charlie, played by Joe Locke, and Nick Nelson, portrayed by Kit Connor decided to officially become boyfriends during a sweet date to the beach. Throughout the series Charlie, although supported by his friends and family, faced homophobia from boys at school.
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And as he became closer with Nick, Charlie struggled as Nick eventually became targeted by the nasty bullies. Nick grappled with his own sexuality, eventually figuring out that he was bisexual, as he and Charlie vowed to go public with their relationship.
The new trailer sees the pair attempt to find the right time to tell the outside world, as their relationship deepens. "I do want to come out," Nick states.
Meanwhile Elle, played by Manchester's very own Yasmin Finney, navigates her own feelings for her friend Tao, played by William Gao. The sparks are flying, but the pair are anxious to risk their friendship for love. "If this doesn't work out then I lose my best friend in the whole world," Tao says in the trailer.
Meanwhile Darcy and Tara, who dealt with hate from peers for being lesbians, face their own ups and downs - including an awkward chat with a one-sided 'I love you.' Tensions rise further as the teens head off to Paris for a school trip - where