High school can’t last forever. Love, Victor is coming to an end — but there’s still one last adventure to be had before graduation.
A spin-off of the major motion picture Love, Simon, Love, Victor set out to be a coming-of-age LGBTQIA+ series about teens embracing their authentic selves.
Season 3 will find that story — and its characters — coming full circle, but the show almost never happened at all. Originally set to air on Disney+, Love, Victor was dropped by the streaming service after it was given a 14+ rating and “evolved” into something different.“When we sold the show to Disney+, we sold it to them straight-to-series,” executive producer Issac Aptaker told Digital Spy in February 2021. “It was before the platform had even launched.
They didn’t have any original programming yet. As we were figuring out what the show is, Disney+ was simultaneously figuring out what they were, and what audience they were for.Aptaker added about the move: “The show evolved into something that felt like it fit much more on Hulu with their slate of teenage high-school shows that they already had.
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