XO, Kitty Season 4 Release Update: Netflix Has Not Confirmed Another Season After Season 3 Finale

Anna Cathcart as Katherine “Kitty” Song-Covey on the Official Trailer of XO, Kitty: Season 3 | Source: Youtube/@Netflix

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The third season of XO, Kitty just started streaming on Netflix on April 2, 2026, and fans are already asking if the show will return for a fourth season. The romantic comedy drama, which is a spin-off of the popular To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before movies, follows Kitty Song Covey (played by Anna Cathcart) as she finishes her senior year at the Korean Independent School of Seoul (KISS). With the new season now available, viewers want to know if this is the end or if more episodes are coming.

No Official Word on XO, Kitty Season 4 Yet

As of April 2, 2026, Netflix has not officially confirmed a fourth season of XO, Kitty. The streaming platform typically waits several weeks after a new season drops to analyze viewership numbers before making renewal decisions. While season 3 is being described in some early reports as the “final season” focusing on Kitty’s senior year, the way the story ends leaves room for more episodes.

The third season arrived almost 15 months after season 2, which came out in January 2025. Season 2 was renewed in June 2023, and season 3 got the green light in February 2025. If the show follows a similar pattern, fans might need to wait a few months before hearing anything about a potential fourth season.

How Season 3 Ends and What It Means for Another Season

Warning: Minor spoilers for XO, Kitty season 3 ahead.

The season 3 finale shows Kitty completing her “Sunset List” — a set of goals she wanted to achieve before graduating. Things do not go exactly as she planned, but she accepts the messiness of life. The most talked-about moment comes when Min Ho (played by Sang Heon Lee) races to the airport to stop Kitty from leaving. The two share a emotional moment before boarding a flight to Portland, Oregon together. This scene pays tribute to a similar airport moment from season 1.

Other characters also get some closure. Yuri and Juliana are still figuring things out after their breakup. Dae and Eunice seem to be in a good place. The season introduces new faces including Sule Thelwell as Marius, Soy Kim as Yisoo, and Christine Hwang as Gigi, who all join the KISS crew.

What a Fourth Season Could Look Like

If XO, Kitty season 4 happens, it would likely focus on the spring semester of the characters’ senior year. The group still has several months left at KISS before graduation. Kitty mentions in the finale that she plans to attend NYU for college, so a potential fourth season could explore how she and Min Ho handle long-distance plans after high school.

The show could also dig deeper into Yuri’s future in fashion design, Dae’s music career with Min Ho, and Professor Alex Finnerty Lee (played by Peter Thurnwald) and Jiwon Ahn’s (played by Hojo Shin) journey as new parents. Lana Condor returned as Lara Jean Covey in season 3, marking her first appearance in the series, and she could potentially appear again if more episodes are made.

Where to Watch XO, Kitty Season 3

All eight episodes of XO, Kitty season 3 are now streaming exclusively on Netflix. The service is available in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, India, and many other countries worldwide. A Netflix subscription is required to watch.

Fan Reactions to Season 3

Social media has been active with reactions to the new season. Many viewers are expressing hope that the show continues.

“Just finished XO Kitty season 3 and I need season 4 immediately. That airport scene had me crying. Min Ho and Kitty are everything.”
— Fan post on Twitter

“Not Netflix calling this the final season but then ending it like THAT. They know what they’re doing. Give us season 4!”
— Fan comment on Instagram

“The way I screamed when Lara Jean showed up. Lana Condor and Anna Cathcart together on screen was perfect.”
— TikTok user reaction

The show continues to be popular among younger audiences who enjoy the mix of American and Korean drama elements. The series was created by Jenny Han, who also wrote the book trilogy that inspired the To All the Boys movies.

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