The Netflix coming-of-age series, Never Have I Ever, has been renewed for its fourth and final season.

In season 2 of the series, from Mindy Kaling, Devi (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan) continued “to deal with the everyday pressures of high school and drama at home, while also navigating new romantic relationships.” 

Season 3 will premiere this summer and season 4 is schedule to launch in 2023

Fans of Never Have I Ever won’t have to wait long for season 3 as it just wrapped production and is scheduled to stream on Netflix this upcoming summer.

As for the fourth and final season, production is expected to kick off in the coming months and will premiere in 2023.

 

Executive producers Mindy Kaling and Lang Fisher have a lot in store for the upcoming 'Never Have I Ever' seasons

“Hey Crickets, we’ve got some morning announcements for you: Season 3 of Never Have I Ever is gonna drop this summer! Plus we’ve just been renewed for a fourth and final season, which we are absolutely thrilled about,” Kaling and Fisher said, according to a statement received by S&A. “We can’t wait to reveal all the steamy romance and hilarious adventures we have in store for you. Thanks to all our fans for your support – especially you #Bevi and #Daxton stans. We love you!”

Erin Underhill, President of Universal Television added, “Four seasons of Never Have I Ever is truly exciting and a little bittersweet because, as a loyal fan, I’d love Devi’s journey to go on forever.  But just like high school, all great things must come to an end.  A big shout out to our fearless Cricket Queens, Mindy and Lang, and our exceptional cast and crew, who have authentically captured the emotional rollercoaster ride that defines our teenage years.  We can’t wait to experience all of the messiness, the LOLs and the tears that will surely unfold in Devi’s senior year.”

The series stars Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, Poorna Jagannathan, Richa Moorjani, Darren Barnet, Jaren Lewison, John McEnroe, Helen Hong, Ramona Young and Lee Rodriguez.

Never Have I Ever is produced by Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group, and executive produced by 3 Arts Entertainment’s Howard Klein and David Miner.