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Netflix Drops ‘Never Have I Ever’ Official Final Season Trailer

Never Have I Ever season 4 trailer

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The final season trailer for Netflix’s Never Have I Ever is here, and it hints at an action-packed senior year for Devi

Never Have I Ever fans, it’s time for one last year with Devi and the crew. The hit Netflix show is about to enter its fourth season, which it has also been announced as its last. For anyone who’s dying to see how this story wraps up, Netflix just dropped the final, full-length trailer before the last episodes hit the streamer—and it looks like it’s going to be a satisfying ending for everyone who’s been following Devi since freshman year.

The new trailer picks up where Season 3 left off: Right after Devi and Ben finally decided to, ahem, do the deed. And then, well, hijinks ensue.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IemUKB4kCWM&ab_channel=Netflix

This season shows Devi and her crew getting ready for graduation and college, including the end of Devi’s four-year quest to get into Princeton. But it also shows them dealing with equally important high school issues, like friendships, family dynamics, and, of course, boys. Devi is navigating the fallout (and her feelings) after hooking up with Ben, and there’s also a hot new guy at school. Oh, and Paxton is back—though the trailer doesn’t reveal why. Guess we’ll learn why soon enough!

Last month, Netflix dropped a short teaser trailer that announced the date the final season will air: June 8. The date announcement starts, of course, with a voiceover by John McEnroe, who describes Devi as “an Ivy League-chasing horn dog from Sherman Oaks, California.” We couldn’t have said it better ourselves.

 

The date announcement trailer didn’t give away a lot of plot details, but it did reveal one important thing: a scene of the new guy and Devi sharing a kiss. Guess we’re all just going to have to watch to learn more—and to see if he’s Devi’s endgame or if that honor goes to Ben. Or Paxton. Or someone else entirely.

Even though fans have fallen in love with Never Have I Ever, the plan was always for it to end after four seasons.

“Four seasons for a high school show felt like it made sense,” co-creator Mindy Kaling told reporters last year. “They can’t be in high school forever. We’ve seen those shows. Like, you’ve been in high school for 12 years. What is going on here? Also, the actors get older, and it starts looking insane that a 34-year-old is playing a 15-year-old.”

The fourth and final season of Never Have I Ever streams on Netflix on June 8.