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Netflix’s hit series “Heartstopper” is gearing up for its highly anticipated third season, and the behind-the-scenes action is just as intriguing as the show itself. Kit Connor and Joe Locke, who play boyfriends Nick and Charlie, shared some insights into the filming process, including the challenges of on-screen kissing your friend.

As we step onto the set of Truham High, the school where the series is filmed, we are transported into the vibrant world of Heartstopper. The walls are adorned with colorful murals inspired by Alice Oseman’s graphic novels, setting the stage for the emotional and intense scenes to come in the new season.

The cast and crew are hard at work bringing the characters to life, with a focus on more serious topics such as Charlie’s eating disorder and the characters’ experiences with sex for the first time. Joe Locke emphasizes the importance of authenticity in portraying these issues, ensuring that the show remains true to its roots while exploring the complexities of growing up.

Behind the scenes, the camaraderie among the cast members is evident, with inside jokes and shared moments off-camera helping to navigate the more challenging scenes on set. The attention to detail in creating the characters’ world is meticulous, from Nick’s bedroom to Elle’s wardrobe, providing fans with plenty of Easter eggs to discover.

The show’s commitment to diverse representation has been a key factor in its success, with storylines involving transgender and asexual characters resonating with audiences. Yasmin Finney and Tobie Donovan, who play Elle and Isaac respectively, discuss the importance of accurately portraying these identities on screen and the positive impact it has on viewers.

As we wrap up our visit, executive producer Patrick Walters reflects on the show’s impact on LGBT youth and the significance of seeing themselves represented on screen. With the third season set to delve even deeper into the characters’ journeys, “Heartstopper” continues to be a beacon of authenticity and inclusivity in the world of television.

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