Netflix’s Original Series Love To End Next Year With Season 3, Release Date Revealed

The third season of the Netflix original dramedy series Love has finally received a release date. The official Twitter account for the series took to the social media service to announce when fans can expect the season. In the tweet, they revealed one interesting detail.

So it looks like Season 3 will be the final one for this short, but sweet show.

Love first launched early last year. The show had the producorial pedigree of Judd Apatow, who had made his name creating comedic, yet heartfelt movies. That DNA was certainly felt in Love, which followed the relationship between Mickey Dobbs (played by Gillian Jacobs), and Gus Cruikshank (played by Paul Rust).

Of course, the show has plenty of laughs, but in true Apatow style, it also has its fair share of truly dramatic moments. At its core, it’s about this broken woman, Mickey, who is trying to solve all her own problems with her relationship. Along those same lines, you have Gus, who has a self-destructive tendency that affects both his work and personal life.

It all makes for incredibly captivating storytelling, and we’re happy to see it go out on its own terms.

Have you had a chance to check out Love Seasons 1 & 2? What do you think of them? Let us know your thoughts down below!

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