Degrassi: Next Class (season 3)
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Country of origin | Canada |
No. of episodes | 10 |
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Original network | Family (Canada) Netflix (Internationally) |
Original release | January 9, 2017[1] | – January 20, 2017
The third season of Degrassi: Next Class premiered on January 9, 2017 on Family Channel under the teen block F2N in Canada and began streaming internationally on January 6, 2017 on Netflix.
Contents
Synopsis
This season now follows the same batch of students now as juniors and seniors and follows the fallout following the bus crash, and how the school is trying to heal after the "accident" that left 2 students in conditions they could never come back from. It's also shown that over the summer, four unlikley romances blossomed while two others burned out. It will also continue to tell the stories of high school drama with groundbreaking stories such as sex, abortion, immigration, depression, oppositional defiant disorder, major depressive disorder, traumatic brain injury, dysfunctional families, sexuality, homophobia, hormones, religion, protest, disabilities, cystic fibrosis, life-threatening diseases and suicide attempts.
Cast
Series regulars
The third season has twenty-one actors receiving star billing with all nineteen of them returning from the previous season. Those in bold are new to the cast this season.[2][3]
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- Amanda Arcuri as Lola Pacini (9 episodes)
- Amir Bageria as Baaz Nahir (6 episodes)
- Soma Bhatia as Goldi Nahir (7 episodes)
- Jamie Bloch as Yael Baron (7 episodes)
- Stefan Brogren as Principal Archie "Snake" Simpson (2 episodes)
- Chelsea Clark as Esme Song (7 episodes)
- Reiya Downs as Shaylynn "Shay" Powers (7 episodes)
- Ana Golja as Zoë Rivas (8 episodes)
- Nikki Gould as Grace Cardinal (10 episodes)
- Ricardo Hoyos as Zigmund "Zig" Novak (7 episodes)
- Ehren Kassam as Jonah Haak (10 episodes)
- André Kim as Winston "Chewy" Chu (5 episodes)
- Lyle Lettau as Tristan Milligan (7 episodes)
- Spencer MacPherson as Hunter Hollingsworth (6 episodes)
- Eric Osborne as Miles Hollingsworth III (9 episodes)
- Parham Rownaghi as Saad Al'Maliki (6 episodes)
- Dante Scott as Vijay Maraj (5 episodes)
- Olivia Scriven as Maya Matlin (8 episodes)
- Sara Waisglass as Francesca "Frankie" Hollingsworth (9 episodes)
- Richard Walters as Deon "Tiny" Bell (7 episodes)
- Dalia Yegavian as Rasha Zuabi (8 episodes)
Supporting Cast
Parents
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Faculty
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Alumni & Guest Stars
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Production
This season along with season 4 were renewed in April 2016.[5] Production on the season officially began a month prior when casting calls for two new leads were released. Filming commenced in May 2016 and finished in August of the same year. The season is expected to premiere on January 6, 2017 on Netflix internationally and on January 9, 2017 on Family Channel's 'F2N' teen block.[1][2] On F2N, it will run for two weeks and use the telenovela format. The season premiered at midnight on January 6, 2017, on the Family Channel App.
Episodes
No. overall |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Netflix Release | Prod. code |
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21 | 1 | "#BreakTheInternet"[2] | Stefan Brogren | Matt Huether | January 9, 2017 | January 6, 2017[1] | 301 |
22 | 2 | "#IWokeUpLikeThis"[2] | Stefan Brogren | Matt Huether | January 10, 2017 | January 6, 2017[1] | 302 |
23 | 3 | "#WorstGiftEver"[2] | Stefan Brogren | Alejandro Alcoba | January 11, 2017 | January 6, 2017[1] | 303 |
24 | 4 | "#PicsOrItDidntHappen"[2] | Stefan Brogren | Alejandro Alcoba | January 12, 2017 | January 6, 2017[1] | 304 |
25 | 5 | "#HugeIfTrue"[2] | Phil Earnshaw | Courtney Jane Walker | January 13, 2017 | January 6, 2017[1] | 305 |
26 | 6 | "#ThatFeelingWhen"[2] | Phil Earnshaw | Jennifer Kassabian | January 16, 2017 | January 6, 2017[1] | 306 |
27 | 7 | "#Unsubscribe"[2] | Phil Earnshaw | Ian MacIntyre | January 17, 2017 | January 6, 2017[1] | 307 |
28 | 8 | "#IRegretNothing"[2] | Phil Earnshaw | Sarah Glinski | January 18, 2017 | January 6, 2017[1] | 308 |
29 | 9 | "#Woke"[2] | Stefan Brogren | Sarah Glinski | January 19, 2017 | January 6, 2017[1] | 309 |
30 | 10 | "#ImSleep"[2] | Stefan Brogren | Matt Huether | January 20, 2017 | January 6, 2017[1] | 310 |
References
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