Devi Has Doubts About Dating Paxton in the "Never Have I Ever" Season 3 Trailer
We've been eagerly awaiting the third season of Netflix's teen dramedy "Never Have I Ever" since Netflix announced the show's renewal in August 2021. And now, fans have gotten a glimpse at what's to come. On June 27, Netflix released the show's official trailer, which shows Devi Vishwakumar (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan) and Paxton (Darren Barnet) — and their relationship troubles — returning to Sherman Oaks High.
On May 9, the streamer announced that Devi and the fam will again grace our screens on Aug. 12. In case you haven't been rewatching the show for the millionth time (or is that just me?) and need a refresher, season two ended with a bombshell revelation, and we need answers, stat.
Not only do our main character, Devi, and Paxton finally start dating, but Ben may or may not still be in love with her . . . even though he's dating the new girl at school, Aneesa. While Devi still has a lot of growing up to do, she's come a long way in dealing with her father's sudden death and repairing her friendships and relationships with her family.
Meanwhile, Fabiola, Eleanor, and Devi's cousin Kamala are still trying to figure out their identities and get a better handle on their romantic relationships. We're especially interested to see if Kamala will strike up a friendship (or more) with Devi's high school teacher after running away from what would've been her engagement dinner. Scroll through the slideshow to find out everything we know about the new season, including the cast, trailer, first-look photos, and premiere date!
"Never Have I Ever" Season 3 Plot
Before the show was renewed for a third season, several of the cast and crew speculated about the characters and what they wish for them. In July 2021, Darren Barnet told POPSUGAR he'd like to see Devi and Paxton as an "exclusive couple."
"There's a lot more for Devi to learn about Paxton, for Paxton to learn about himself, and for Devi to learn about herself. And when that all comes to fruition, who knows? They may fall in love or realize they're better as friends or absolutely hate each other, so you never really know," Barnet continued.
In a separate interview with "Entertainment Tonight," co-creator Lang Fisher also said she wants to see Devi's family relationships evolve in the new season. "It'd be nice to see them kind of lean on each other a little more. We introduced her grandmother [Nirmala] this season, who is this amazing actress [Ranjita Chakravarty] and she just brought this whole other dimension and kind of filled a little bit of the void that Mohan [her father] left."