The Sex Lives of College Girls Season 3 HBO Max streaming release date is right around the corner and viewers are wondering when they can start watching the TV series. This American teen-comedy drama TV show follows how four sexually active, teen girls who are also roommates navigate through life experiences at Essex College in Vermont. The series revolves around their entire active lifestyle with the struggles and hardships of college and adulthood.
Here’s when the show is coming out on HBO Max.
When is the The Sex Lives of College Girls Season 3 HBO Max release date?
The Sex Lives of College Girls Season 3 HBO Max streaming release date is November 21, Thursday.
Following this initial release, the remaining nine episodes will debut weekly at 9 p.m. ET.
The amazing new Season 3 from Mindy Kaling and Justin Noble brings new difficulties. In the trailer, it is shown how Chalamet’s character, Kimberly, accidentally matches with her roommate’s dad on a dating app. Meanwhile, Scott’s Whitney is dealing with the ups and downs of sorority life. Also, Kaur’s Bela has her eyes set on the mascot, and Rapp’s Leighton is struggling to keep up with all the crazy choices everyone is making.
The Sex Lives of College Girls cast features Pauline Chalamet, Amrit Kaur, Reneé Rapp, Alyah Chanelle Scott, Gavin Leatherwood, Christopher Meyer, Ilia Isorelýs Paulino, Renika Williams, Lauren Spencer, Midori Francis, Mekki Leeper, Mitchell Slaggert, and more.
When is The Sex Lives of College Girls Season 3 coming out via streaming?
The Sex Lives of College Girls Season 3 is available to watch via streaming on HBO Max on November 21, 2024. Viewers will be able to stream it at this time.
Current MAX subscribers will be able to watch the series when it airs, and if you haven’t already subscribed to the service, you can do it by visiting the official website.
The Sex Lives of College Girls’s official synopsis reads:
“Follow four college roommates as they arrive at New England’s prestigious Essex College. A bundle of contradictions and hormones, these girls are equal parts lovable and infuriating as they live out their new, free lives on campus.”