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First Trailer from the 3rd and Final Season of “Sweet Tooth”

Sweet Tooth Season 3 trailer released.

Sweet Tooth Season 3 trailer released. Netflix’s Emmy Award-winning series based on Jeff Lemire’s comic book is getting ready for its finale.

Netflix shared the first trailer from Sweet Tooth 3rd and final season. The details of the highly anticipated final season of the series, which features famous names, have also become clear.

Based on the comic book series of the same name written and drawn by Jeff Lemire, Sweet Tooth follows the adventures of Gus, a boy who is a mix between a human and a deer, in a post-apocalyptic world. After a mysterious event, Gus joins a family of hybrid humans and together they embark on a challenging adventure to discover a vast conspiracy.

The series, whose first season aired in June 2021, managed to get season 2 approval in a short time. Season 2 took its place on the platform towards the end of April 2023. Shortly after the release of the second season, it was announced that the series will finalize with Season 3.

Executive produced by Robert Downey Jr. and Susan Downey, the Season 3 trailer shows Gus and his friends embarking on a dangerous journey to Alaska. Making great sacrifices, they will try to find Gus’ mother and the source of the deadly Sick virus. But new threats will make their struggle even more difficult.

Sweet Tooth Season 3 Trailer with English Subtitles | WATCH

What will happen in Sweet Tooth Season 3 and Final Season?


As seen in the first trailer, Helen Zhang (Rosalind Chao), the leader of the mysterious group called the Wild Children, and her daughter Rosie, played by Kelly Marie Tran, known from Star Wars, are looking for the key to saving humanity again in Gus. Their goal is to capture Gus, who has special powers.

During the journey, Dr. Singh (Adeel Akhtar) joins Gus’ team. At the Place of Exile in Alaska, they will meet new characters like Siana (Cara Gee) and her mixed-race daughter Nuka (Ayazhan Dalabayeva). The community led by Siana will be their refuge.

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