Following the conclusion of the second season of XO Kitty on Netflix, fans are eagerly discussing the possibility of a third season. The spin-off series, which is derived from the popular To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before trilogy by Jenny Han, features the youngest Song Covey sibling, played by Anna Cathcart. The show follows Kitty’s adventures as she embarks on a journey to Seoul, where she attends the same school her mother once did.
At the end of season two, viewers were left with a cliffhanger as Kitty seemed to be joining her friend and possible love interest, Min Ho, on his brother's tour for the summer. However, it remains uncertain if this development hints at an evolving romantic relationship between the two characters. The storyline has left fans speculating about potential outcomes and eagerly awaiting confirmation of a third season.
Fans of XO Kitty are particularly interested in seeing how relationships between various characters progress. While Kitty and Min Ho’s dynamic is one focal point, there is also keen interest in the narratives surrounding LGBTQ+ characters such as Yuri, Juliana, and Q. Many viewers hope to see these characters experience fulfilling story arcs and, ultimately, happy endings.
In a recent interview, Anna Cathcart shared her thoughts on the future of the series and her hopes for her character. She expressed her desire for Kitty to continue exploring her identity and discovering what it means to be true to herself, especially in terms of following her heart without causing too much chaos.
Cathcart described Kitty's journey as one filled with "the struggle between being herself and following her crazy heart without causing drama and too much chaos." This internal conflict is something many viewers can relate to, and it’s a significant factor in the show's appeal. According to Cathcart, "Following her journey of being a messy, loving person is what makes the show so exciting."
She elaborated on Kitty’s character, noting that "She’s definitely still in the process of figuring that out." Cathcart's hope is that Kitty continues to embrace her defining traits, especially her big heart, which is a central part of her character’s charm.
"I think if she just continues to follow it," Cathcart continued, "I hope she never lets go of that trait because it’s something I really love about her."
While XO Kitty has not been officially renewed for a third season as of yet, its popularity and positive reception suggest that it is a feasible possibility. Fans of the show are hopeful that Netflix will announce the continuation of Kitty’s story and the development of her relationships both romantic and platonic. Many are eager to see more of the beloved characters and the rich, vibrant world they inhabit.
Currently, XO Kitty season two is available for streaming on Netflix, allowing fans to revisit their favorite moments and speculate on potential future developments. The show’s engaging narrative and relatable themes have resonated with audiences, making it a highly anticipated series for many.
As discussions around the show continue to gain momentum, the anticipation for a third season grows. Whether it’s exploring Kitty's path to self-discovery, or delving deeper into the lives of LGBTQ+ characters, fans have much to look forward to should the series receive the green light for another season.
Stay tuned for updates on the future of XO Kitty and the enchanting journey of its characters.
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