In a delightful turn of events, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has secured the UK broadcast free-to-air rights for all three seasons of the beloved coming-of-age dramedy, “Love, Victor”. The show is set to make its debut on BBC Three and iPlayer soon, bringing heartwarming and relatable storytelling to a wider British audience.
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About “Love, Victor” TV series
“Love, Victor” serves as a sequel to the cherished 2018 film “Love, Simon” and follows the journey of Victor Salazar, portrayed by Michael Cimino. Victor is a new student at Creekwood High, having recently relocated from rural Texas to Atlanta with his family. His high school experience is compounded by the usual challenges of making friends and fitting in, but he grapples with an additional layer—his exploration of his own sexuality, a sensitive matter in his religious family.
Seeking guidance from Simon (who mainly appears via voice-over but actor Nick Robinson does make a cameo), the protagonist embarks on a transformative journey, embracing his true self and believing in the universal truth that everyone deserves a remarkable love story. What “Love, Victor” does so well is the way in which they portray the bad stuff about being in the closet and coming out alongside the good stuff, effortlessly blending the two so much so that it becomes one huge emotional rollercoaster of a journey.
Watch the trailer for season one of “Love, Victor” here:
The show’s first season introduces a stellar cast, including Michael Cimino, Rachel Hilson, Anthony Turpel, Bebe Wood, Mason Gooding, George Sear, Isabella Ferreira, James Martinez, and Ana Ortiz, all of whom deliver compelling performances.
Sue Deeks, Head of BBC Programme Acquisition, expressed her enthusiasm for the series, describing it as a “heartfelt, funny, and nuanced coming-of-age story, beautifully portrayed by a winning and relatable cast.”
While “Love, Victor” may not be new to the UK, having previously aired on Disney+, it marks its inaugural appearance on free-to-air broadcast TV in the country, offering a fresh opportunity for viewers to immerse themselves in its heartwarming narrative.
The series boasts an impressive lineup of executive producers, including Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger, the original writers of “Love, Simon”, alongside Brian Tanen, Rick Wiener, Kenny Schwartz, Jason Ensler, Isaac Klausner, Marty Bowen, Adam Fishbach, Wyck Godfrey, Pouya Shahbazian, and Adam Londy. Production is credited to Temple Hill Entertainment, No Helmet Productions, The Walk-Up Company, and 20th Television.
Watch the trailer for season two here:
While the official premiere date for “Love, Victor” seasons 1 to 3 on BBC Three and iPlayer is yet to be announced, fans can rest assured that it will be “coming soon”, promising an engaging, heartwarming, and relatable viewing experience for British audiences.
Stay tuned to BBC Three and iPlayer for the debut of this remarkable series, and prepare to embark on a journey of self-discovery, friendship, and love with Victor Salazar.
A Detailed Summary of “Love, Victor” Seasons 1 to 3
“Love, Victor” is a captivating coming-of-age series that spans three seasons, each filled with heartfelt moments and compelling character arcs. Here’s a detailed summary of what you can expect from all three seasons:
Season 1:
In the inaugural season, we are introduced to Victor Salazar, a new student at Creekwood High. Victor’s journey is punctuated by the challenges of adapting to a new environment, making friends, and dealing with the expectations of his religious family. What sets Victor apart is his exploration of his own sexuality and his quest for identity. He reaches out to Simon, seeking advice and guidance on navigating this complex terrain. Throughout the season, viewers witness Victor’s gradual transformation into his authentic self, all while embracing the idea that everyone deserves a great love story.
Season 2:
The second season continues Victor’s journey of self-discovery and acceptance. It delves deeper into his relationship with his family, friends, and love interests, presenting a nuanced exploration of love, friendship, and the challenges of growing up. As Victor continues to navigate his newfound identity, he faces both joyous and challenging moments, all set against the backdrop of the high school experience.
Season 3:
In the final season, Victor’s story reaches its culmination. Viewers follow him as he confronts the complexities of adulthood and makes life-altering decisions. The season explores the intricacies of love, family, and self-acceptance, offering a poignant and satisfying conclusion to Victor’s transformative journey while giving the chance for viewers to explore what lies ahead.
Watch the trailer for season three here:
“Love, Victor” offers a heartwarming and relatable narrative, making it a must-watch series for fans of coming-of-age stories and those seeking a deeper understanding of identity and love. Be prepared for a rollercoaster of emotions as you accompany Victor Salazar on his remarkable journey.
Note: “Love, Victor” Seasons 1 to 3 are “coming soon” to BBC Three and iPlayer, so stay tuned for their release.