Derry Girls season 3: estimated Netflix release date
Here's when Derry Girls season 3 might be hitting Netflix
Derry Girls season 3 has come to an end in the UK as the Channel 4 comedy said goodbye to the beloved characters of Erin, Clare, Orla, Michelle, and James. The show's final season is set across six episodes and a special final 45-minute episode. This sees the gang back up to their usual antics at Our Lady Immaculate college, dealing with everything from exam results to a karaoke competition.
However, while UK viewers are able to stream the series on Channel 4, many will be wanting to know about when it will be landing on Netflix overseas. While no official announcement has been made yet about the Derry Girls season 3 release date on Netflix, we've taken a look back at previous series to work out when it may air. Check out our guide for all you need to know about watching the sitcom.
When could Derry Girls season 3 be coming to Netflix?
Netflix hasn't announced a release date for Derry Girls season 3. The new episodes will likely arrive soon, now that the new season has finished airing in the UK. The final installment was released on May 17, with a special episode airing on May 18.
Season 2 arrived on Netflix on August 2, 2019, and finished airing in the UK on April 9, 2019. If season 3 follows the same pattern, we can expect it to land around September 2022.
Season 1, though, didn't land on Netflix till December 21, 2018, after finishing in the UK on February 2018. Here's hoping the gap isn't that long. And considering just how highly-anticipated the new series is, Netflix will likely want to tighten that gap.
As for a Netflix UK release date, that's less clear – season 2 isn't streaming on the platform at all, so it doesn't seem season 3 will be, either. Derry Girls will likely remain an All4 exclusive.
Watch Derry Girls now
While Netflix has yet to confirm when Derry Girls season 3 will arrive on the platform, those in the UK can watch the entirety of the season – including the 65-minute special episode 'The Agreement' – for free via All4. Found yourself abroad? You can use a VPN to bypass geo-restrictions and watch its third and final season from anywhere.
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If you're up to date on Derry Girls, check out our roundup of the best Netflix shows streaming now to fill out your watchlist.
I'm a Senior Entertainment Writer here at 12DOVE, covering all things film and TV for the site's Total Film and SFX sections. I previously worked on the Disney magazines team at Immediate Media, and also wrote on the CBeebies, MEGA!, and Star Wars Galaxy titles after graduating with a BA in English.
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