Heartbreak High on Netflix final season party – The Last Party for Heartbreak High Season 3 bid well to the chaos and legacy of the series, ahead of the third and final season premiering 25 March on Netflix.
In attendance were cast members Ayesha Madon, James Majoos, Chloe Hayden, Thomas Weatherall, Will McDonald, Gemma Chua-Tran, Sherry-Lee Watson, Bryn Chapman Parish, Rachel House, Ben Turland and Aki Munroe. Creatives and crew including series creator Hannah Carroll Chapman, Executive Producer Carly Heaton, Producer Sarah Freeman also attended.
The Last Party was more than just a celebration of the series but of the music that captured the raucous energy of Hartley High, with performances from the series’ very own Ayesha Madon, Gomeroi / Wodi Wodi rapper Kobie Dee + electronica duo Hellcat Speedracer, and DJ duo Cat & Calmell.
In addition to the incredible cast and crew, Aussie musicians, personalities and rising stars were also in attendance, including star of upcoming Netflix Australia drama series My Brilliant Career Philippa Northeast, singer / songwriter Chanel Loren, DJ and Producer Maggie Tra, all-women indie rock band The Buoys, and star of Netflix’s 3 Body Problem Marlo Kelly.
Heartbreak High is Netflix Australia’s first continuing local series that saw a new generation of Aussie’s see themselves represented through the beloved characters and their crazy adventures.
Season 1 premiered in 2022 and spent five weeks in Australia’s top 10 TV shows on Netflix and three weeks in the global top 10 TV shows on Netflix. Across two seasons, the series has won a 2023 International Emmy Award for Best Kids Live Action, the 2023 Logie Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor (Thomas Weatherall), the 2022 AACTA Award for Best Supporting Actor in Drama (Thomas Weatherall), Best Screenplay in Television (Hannah Carroll Chapman), Best Costume Design in Television (Rita Carmody) and three Audience Choice Awards for Best TV Show, Best Actor (Bryn Chapman-Parish) and Best Actress (Chloe Hayden). It also won the 2025 AACTA Award for Best Drama Series and Best Soundtrack (Jemma Burns).
In season 3, for Hartley High’s graduating class, it’s goodbye school, hello adulthood! Yet when a revenge prank goes horribly wrong, Amerie and her friends must cover up their secret or risk losing everything. The third and final season of Heartbreak High premieres 25 March, only on Netflix.
ABOUT SEASON 3
Release Date: 25 March, only on Netflix
Key Cast: Ayesha Madon, James Majoos, Chloé Hayden, Asher Yasbincek, Thomas Weatherall, Will McDonald, Gemma Chua-Tran, Bryn Chapman Parish, Sherry-Lee Watson, Brodie Townsend, Rachel House, Chika Ikogwe, Kartanya Maynard, Aki Munroe, Ioane Sa’ula, Ben Turland, William McKenna
Producers: Executive Produced by Carly Heaton, Produced by Sarah Freeman, Co-Producer Anna Curtis
Created By: Hannah Carroll Chapman
Script Team: Co-Executive Producer Megan Palinkas, Script Producer Jessica Paine
Written By: Megan Palinkas, Keir Wilkins, Hannah Samuel, Jessica Paine, Thomas Wilson-White, Thomas Weatherall, Sarah Emery, and Hannah Carroll Chapman
Directors: Jessie Oldfield & Adam Murfet (Ep 1-2 & 7-8), Tig Terera (Ep 3-4), Nina Buxton (Ep 5-6)
Production Company: Fremantle Australia, NewBe
Heartbreak High on Netflix – 25 March, 2026
Media Release – Netflix
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