
Class is back in session as Netflix's breakout series Heartbreak High returns for a second term.
The Netflix series is a reboot of the beloved ABC teen drama and became nothing short of a sensation upon its debut in 2022. From countless TikToks celebrating the show to the Australian cast becoming instant international celebs, Heartbreak High proved to resonate just as much with teens today as it did back in the '90s.
Season one introduced viewers to a new class of Hartley High students, as it tackled subjects like consent, racism and sexual identity. Season two will rejoin the students of the “lowest ranking school in the district" who now have some fresh faces in the school, a new sports teacher and our fave messy protagonist, Amerie, has a new enemy.
To catch up on what to expect from season two, we sat down with the series' stars: Ayesha Madon (Amerie), Chloé Hayden (Quinni), Thomas Weatherall (Malakai), James Majoos (Darren), Asher Yasbincek (Harper) and Will McDonald (Cash).
The cast promised that season two will come will big changes.
"Season two is very different," Weatherall teased. "But it's kind of season one just amplified tenfold in every possible way. It's dark. It's more serious. It's more suspenseful, but then it's equally more batshit absurd than the first one dreamt of being. They've kept the same sort of foundations and just kind of let loose even more than the first season."