

This Spring, a third season of XO, Kitty will be revealed on April 2. Come catch up with Kitty and her classmates with the new season as Kitty Song Covey (Anna Cathcart) goes back to school.
According to Netflix, in season two, Kitty, played by Cathcart (Odd Squad, Descendants 2) gets her scholarship reinstated so she can return to KISS for senior year. Kitty worked hard to pick up the pieces of her family and put them back together. But as the show goes on, the matchmaker falls in love with her ex-boyfriend’s best friend. Slowly, but surely, they check off every romance cliché possible, like enemies to lovers, to could be lovers.
Netflix announced the cast for season three, including returning cast members Anna Cathcart, Minyeong Choi (Weak Hero, Twenty-five Twenty-one), Gia Kim (Happy Ending, Stir the Pot), Sang Heon Lee (Secret Ingredient, Gran Turismo), Anthony Keyvan (The Space Between, Once Upon a Time in Wonderland), Regan Aliyah (Please Don’t Feed the Children, Club Mickey Mouse), Hojo Shin (Big Bet, Lily Chan & the Doom Girls), Peter Thurnwald (Bump, Kong: Skull Island), Joshua Lee (Sorry You Have to See This, The Nightmare in Oklahoma), Sasha Bhasin (Brave the Dark, It Starts with Murder?), Michael K. Lee (George Takei’s Allegiance, A Korean Odyssey), Philippe Lee (Pancakes, Fist 2 Fist: Weapon of Choice), Jocelyn Shelfo (The Summer I Turned Pretty, May December), Han Bi Ryu (Come and Hug Me, Cheer Up Mr. Lee), and Sunny Oh (XO, Kitty). Three new cast members are joining the cast as well: Sule Thelwell (Saint X, Bob Marley: No Woman, No Cry), Soy Kim (Index Finger, The Avian Kind), and Christine Hwang (The Beast in Me, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit).
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According to Netflix, XO, Kitty season two aired in January of 2025 and it reached number two on the most-viewed list in the US with 14.2 million views. Produced by Awesomeness Studios and ACE Entertainment, the first season reached the number six spot on Netflix’s TV ratings with 3.1 million views.
According to Netflix, the show is a spinoff of the To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before films, based on Jenny Han’s (Burn for Burn, P.S. I Still Love You) books of the same title. For season three, Valentina Garza ( The Simpsons, Jane the Virgin) takes creative control, and Matt Kaplan (I Wish You All the Best, Jingle Bell Heist) of Ace Entertainment and Bradley Gardner (Teen Wolf, Heathers) join as executive producers.
Season three premieres April 2, 2026, and you can rewatch all the drama of the other seasons on Netflix.

