Derry Girls Season 3: All You Need to Know About the Final Season of Channel 4’s Teen Sitcom

If you are overwhelmed, we hear you because Derry Girls Season 3 will mark the end of Channel 4’s iconic British teen sitcoms that resides in the hearts of so many. One of the most successful comedy shows ever, the series is created and written by Lisa McGee and, inspired by her own experiences growing up in Derry, Northern Ireland, during the final years of the Northern Ireland Conflict. The series stars a beautiful cast and, told us a lovely story over the years, so yes, it is going to be hard. But, before it all comes to an end find out about everything you need to for the final season.

Derry Girls Season 3 Cast

The main cast for Derry Girls that will return for the third season includes Saoirse-Monica Jackson as Erin Quinn, Louisa Harland as Orla McCool, Nicola Coughlan as Clare Devlin, Jamie-Lee O’Donnell as Michelle Mallon, Dylan Llewellyn as James Maguire, Tara Lynne O’Neill as Mary Quinn, Kathy Kiera Clarke as Sarah McCool, Ian McElhinney as Joe McCool and Siobhán McSweeney as Sister George Michael.

Derry Girls Season 3 Plot/Synopsis

Derry Girls is based on the lives of five teenagers living in the mid-1990s Derry as they attend the fictional Our Lady Immaculate College (based on the real-life Thornhill College that Lisa McGee attended). For the final season Michelle, Erin, Clare and the rest of the gang are going to be back for one last adventure.

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Derry Girls Season 3 Release Date and More

The final season of Derry Girls will consist of six episodes airing from 12 April 2022 to 17 May 2022 on Channel 4 as well as on Netflix. The show will mark its end with a final special episode of 45 minutes titled ‘The Agreement’ that will be set in 1998 during the signing of the Good Friday Agreement.

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Manjima Das
Manjima Das
Manjima Das has a writing experience of over 3 years, covering entertainment, fashion, lifestyle as well as community work. She has majored in Psychology with secondary specialization in gender studies and literature.

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