🚨 WARNING: If you’re Team Min Ho, Team Yuri, or just Team Chaos… you might NOT survive this! 😱
Kitty just dropped the bomb on Min Ho right before summer break – and now Netflix’s ‘XO, Kitty’ Season 3 trailer ‘Feelings on Full Speed’ is here, teasing a summer romance that’s about to explode EVERYTHING!
Is this finally the moment Kinhho shippers have been waiting for? Or is someone new crashing the party and breaking hearts all over again? Snowy trips, stolen kisses, and secrets that could destroy KISS forever…
You THINK you know what’s coming, but this trailer hides a twist that no one saw coming. Drop a 💔 if you’re not ready!
Watch the official trailer now and tell me: Who ends up with Kitty? 👇

As of mid-December 2025, Netflix’s hit teen rom-com spin-off XO, Kitty is gearing up for its highly anticipated third season, with production officially wrapped earlier this year in Seoul, South Korea. The show, a continuation of the To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before universe created by Jenny Han, has kept fans on edge since its Season 2 cliffhanger, but questions swirl around circulating “official” trailers — including one titled “Feelings on Full Speed” — that appear to be fan-made or speculative rather than from Netflix itself.
Season 3 was renewed by Netflix on Valentine’s Day 2025, in a clever social media announcement featuring star Anna Cathcart unboxing the script for the premiere episode. The renewal came on the heels of Season 2’s strong performance, which debuted at No. 2 on Netflix’s English TV List in January 2025, racking up 14.2 million views in its opening weekend and appearing in the Top 10 in over 90 countries.
Filming for the new season kicked off in spring 2025 and concluded in July, with Netflix sharing behind-the-scenes footage of the cast celebrating the wrap. Cathcart, who reprises her role as the lovable but chaos-prone Kitty Song Covey, posted emotional tributes on social media, hinting at an emotional rollercoaster ahead. “My heart is so full,” she wrote alongside photos from set.
Returning cast members include Sang Heon Lee as the brooding heartthrob Min Ho, Gia Kim as Yuri, Choi Min-young as Dae, and Anthony Keyvan as Q. The season introduces fresh faces: Sule Thelwell (Saint X) as Marius, Soy Kim (Like a French Film) as Yisoo, and Christine Hwang (Law & Order: SVU) as Gigi. These additions are expected to shake up dynamics at the Korean Independent School of Seoul (KISS), where much of the drama unfolds.
Showrunner Valentina Garza takes the reins for Season 3, promising more of the heartfelt romance, cultural clashes, and coming-of-age themes that have made the series a standout in Netflix’s YA lineup. Executive producers include Jenny Han, alongside Matt Kaplan and Bradley Gardner from ACE Entertainment.
The plot picks up directly from Season 2’s nail-biting finale. Kitty, after navigating a tangled web of feelings involving ex-boyfriend Dae, complicated crush Yuri, and slow-burn tension with Min Ho, impulsively asks Min Ho to “wait” for her as summer break approaches. Sources close to the production tease that Season 3 will feature the show’s first-ever summer episode, exploring what happens when Kitty potentially joins Min Ho on a family tour — a setup ripe for romance, jealousy, and unexpected revelations.
Fans have been dissecting every hint. The slow-burn between Kitty and Min Ho has divided the fandom into fierce “Team Min Ho” and lingering “Team Yuri” camps, with Season 2’s love hexagon adding layers of betrayal, breakups, and makeups. Kitty’s ongoing journey to uncover more about her late mother’s past in Korea is also expected to deepen, blending emotional family drama with the show’s signature lighthearted K-drama flair.
Yet, as excitement builds, confusion has arisen from a flood of YouTube videos claiming to be the “official trailer” for Season 3. Titles like “Feelings on Full Speed,” “Snow Trip Chaos & New Love,” and “The Summer Breakup” have garnered millions of views, complete with edited clips from previous seasons, fan theories, and dramatic voiceovers. However, reliable outlets including Netflix’s own Tudum site, Teen Vogue, and Deadline confirm that no official trailer has been released as of December 2025.
These fan-created or concept trailers often use AI-generated narration, recycled footage, and speculative plots — such as snowy getaways turning disastrous or shocking breakups — to hook viewers. One popular clip suggests a “trust no one” vibe at KISS, while another teases Dae’s fresh start in music and college. Netflix has not commented on the viral fakes, but the streamer typically drops official trailers one to two months before premiere for similar teen series.
Speculation on the release date points to early 2026, likely March, based on Netflix’s post-production timeline. Season 2 wrapped in June 2024 and premiered in January 2025, suggesting a similar six-to-nine-month window. Some fan forums express frustration over the wait, with Reddit threads lamenting a potential “as soon as 2026” debut feeling too distant after the nearly two-year gap between Seasons 1 and 2.
The series’ global appeal remains strong, particularly among younger viewers drawn to its inclusive representation, bisexual lead character, and blend of American teen tropes with Korean culture. Season 2 earned praise for improving on the first, with Rotten Tomatoes scores climbing to 83% approval from critics, who noted a “lovely mix of fun and memorable characters.”
Jenny Han’s involvement ensures the show stays true to its roots in the To All the Boys books, while carving its own path. Han has teased that Kitty’s story has “plenty more adventures” ahead, hinting at potential for even further seasons if viewership holds.
Behind the scenes, the Seoul shoot wasn’t without challenges. The cast navigated a busy schedule amid South Korea’s vibrant backdrop, incorporating authentic locations to heighten the immersion. Cathcart, now a seasoned lead at just 22, has spoken in interviews about the growth of her character: from wide-eyed newcomer in Season 1 to a more confident — yet still meddling — senior in the upcoming installments.
New cast member Sule Thelwell brings experience from dramatic roles, potentially adding edge to the rom-com ensemble. Soy Kim and Christine Hwang, both with ties to Korean and American projects, are poised to expand the diverse friend group.
As post-production continues — involving editing, sound mixing, and visual effects for the show’s polished look — Netflix is likely holding marketing cards close until closer to launch. Expect a teaser or full trailer in early 2026, possibly tied to a major promotional push.
For now, fans are rewatching Seasons 1 and 2, debating endgame ships, and cautiously avoiding spoiler-heavy fan trailers. One thing is clear: Kitty Song Covey’s chaotic quest for love isn’t over yet, and when Season 3 finally drops, it promises “lots of kissing,” more heartbreak, and the kind of drama that keeps viewers hooked.
The eight-episode Season 3 will stream exclusively on Netflix. No exact premiere date has been announced, but insiders suggest circling March 2026 on your calendar.