Paramount+‘s highly-rated supernatural teen drama starring Cobra Kai vet Peyton List has finally returned, nearly a year after Season 2 had wrapped up its 8-episode run.
The first three episodes of List’s School Spirits Season 3 are now officially available to stream on Paramount+. Since its debut in 2023, the show has maintained its positive approval rating of 91% on Rotten Tomatoes.
What do we know about Paramount+’s School Spirits Season 3?
“Season 3 plunges Maddie and her friends into a deeper, darker mystery as the veil between worlds grows dangerously thin, delivering twists that challenge everything they thought they knew. After clawing her way back to life, Maddie struggles with terrifying visions and the weight of protecting both the living and the dead while Simon – trapped in the afterlife – becomes obsessed with the secrets buried in Split River High’s scars,” reads the show’s newest synopsis. “Why have so many people died at Split River High? What was Mr. Martin warning them about? As they search for answers, new dangers and dark secrets begin to surface.”
School Spirits is created and executive produced by showrunners Nate Trinrud, Megan Trinrud, and Oliver Goldstick, based on the Trinruds and Maria Nguyen’s graphic novel of the same name. The show also stars Kristian Ventura as Simon Elroy, Spencer MacPherson as Xavier Baxter, Kiara Pichardo as Nicole Herrera, Sarah Yarkin as Rhonda, Nick Pugliese as Charley, Rainbow Wedell as Claire Zomer, Josh Zuckerman as Mr. Martin, Ci Hang Ma as Quinn, Miles Elliot as Yuri, and Milo Manheim as Wally Clark.
Season 3 will also feature Jennifer Tilly as Dr. Deborah Hunter-Price, Ari Dalbert as Kyle, Erika Swayze as Livia, Maria Dizzia as Sandra, Patrick Gilmore as Mr. Anderson, Alex Zahara as Principal Hartman, Ian Tracey as Sheriff Baxter, Jess Gabor as Janet, and Zack Calderon as Diego. In addition to leading the cast, List is also serving as a producer, with Thomas Higgins executive producing. Production is being overseen by Phelan, along with Awesomeness Studios’ executives Brin Lukens and Austin Bedell.
