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Netflix Just Dropped New Trailer For Final Season Of '13 Reasons Why'

Netflix Just Dropped New Trailer For Final Season Of '13 Reasons Why'

You're going to want to see this.

Mary-Jane Wiltsher

Mary-Jane Wiltsher

PSA: 13 Reasons Why fans, the trailer for the fourth and final season just dropped, and you're going to want to watch this.

"Everything has led to this," shared the 13 Reasons Why Twitter account, as it teased the trailer.

The fourth season, made up of 10 hour-long episodes, will land on Netflix on 5th June - meaning we only have a matter of weeks to wait before the release.

Since discovering the truth about Bryce Walker's (Justin Prentice) murder in the dramatic finale of the last season - which dropped August 2019 - fans have been chomping to find out what's the Liberty High seniors have been up to.

So, who's returning? Well, viewers can expect to see Clay Jensen (Dylan Minnette) back on screens alongside Jessica (Alisha Boe) and Alex (Miles Heizer) and Tyler (Devin Druid).

The final season will follow the group of teens as they prepare to graduate in the knowledge that before they part ways they'll have to "they'll have to keep a dangerous secret buried and face heartbreaking choices that could impact their future forever."

We can already feel the intensity.

The fourth season will land on Netflix on 5th June (
Netflix)

13 Reasons Why first landed on Netflix back in 2017 and has caused its fair share of controversy, initially sparking a backlash due to its graphic depiction of suicide in the first season.

With its exploration of mental health problems, teen identity and friendship, the show went on to win a dedicated fanbase.

Last year, Netflix confirmed it would remove a controversial three-minute scene depicting the suicide of Hannah Baker (Katherine Langford) on the basis of "advice of medical experts".

The statement from the streaming platform read: "We've heard from many young people that 13 Reasons Why encouraged them to start conversations about difficult issues like depression and suicide and get help - often for the first time.

The final season follows the Liberty High seniors as they prepare to graduate (
Netflix)

"As we prepare to launch season three later this summer, we've been mindful about the ongoing debate around the show. So, on the advice of medical experts, including Dr. Christine Moutier, Chief Medical Officer at the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, we've decided with creator Brian Yorkey and the producers to edit the scene in which Hannah takes her own life from season one."

Show writer Nic Sheff defended the scene, saying: "When it came time to discuss the portrayal of the protagonist's suicide in 13 Reasons Why, I of course immediately flashed on my own experience.

"It seemed to me the perfect opportunity to show what an actual suicide really looks like - to dispel the myth of the quiet drifting off, and to make viewers face the reality of what happens when you jump from a burning building into something much, much worse."

13 Reasons Why season four will be available to watch on Netflix from 5th June 2020.

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