Netflix Renews Teen Romance Series "XO, Kitty" for a Second Season, Expanding on Heartfelt Tales
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2023-06-17 21:12:55
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Global streaming giant Netflix has announced the renewal of its captivating teen romance series, "XO, Kitty," with an expanded narrative for its highly anticipated second season. The announcement came through an official press release issued on Thursday.
"XO, Kitty" serves as a follow-up to the beloved "To All The Boys" franchise, delving into the exhilarating journey of Kitty Song Covey (played by the talented Anna Cathcart) as she embarks on a romantic adventure in South Korea to reunite with her long-distance boyfriend, Dae (played by Choi Min-yeong).
While the series delves into Kitty's blossoming love life at the Korean Independent School of Seoul (KISS), it also delves into a captivating subplot surrounding her late mother, Eve, who had attended the very same school as Kitty.
Netflix reports that "XO, Kitty" made an impressive debut by securing the second spot on the weekly top 10 chart, amassing a staggering 72.1 million hours of viewership within days of its release on May 18.
This ten-part series not only dominated Netflix's TV series chart in over 50 countries but also maintained its position within the top three for more than a week following its highly anticipated premiere.
"XO, Kitty" is exclusively available for streaming on the Netflix platform, captivating audiences with its heartfelt storytelling and enchanting characters.
As fans eagerly anticipate the continuation of Kitty's romantic escapades and the exploration of her mother's intriguing past, Netflix's decision to renew the series for a second season is set to deliver even more enthralling tales and heartfelt moments. With its global popularity, "XO, Kitty" has firmly established itself as a cherished addition to the streaming giant's diverse lineup of engaging content.
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