In the glittering chaos of Seoul’s elite hallways and heart-pounding K-pop stages, Kitty Song Covey thought she was writing her own love story. First glances in the corridors of the Korean Independent School of Seoul (KISS), stolen moments under cherry blossoms, butterflies from unexpected confessions β it all felt like destiny unfolding in real time. But the newly released trailer for XO, Kitty Season 3 shatters that illusion with a revelation so profound, so intimately woven into the past, that it redefines romance itself. Their mothers shared a secret β a hidden connection buried years before Kitty or her love interests ever crossed paths. Long before first kisses and dramatic airport chases, fate was already pulling strings from the shadows of history.
Netflix dropped the Season 3 trailer on December 17, 2025, sending fans into an absolute frenzy. Views skyrocketed into the millions within hours, with social media exploding under hashtags like #XOKittyS3, #MothersSecret, and #KittyMinHoEndgame. Anna Cathcart’s wide-eyed, irrepressible Kitty is back for her senior year at KISS, but this time, the stakes are higher than any love triangle. The trailer teases flashbacks to the 1990s β grainy footage of young women laughing in Seoul’s bustling streets, exchanging letters, and sharing dreams that echo eerily into the present. “Love wasn’t random,” a voiceover whispers as Kitty uncovers an old photo linking her late mother Eve Song Covey to someone unexpectedly close to Min Ho’s world. “It was written earlier than anyone realized.”
This bombshell isn’t just a plot twist; it’s a seismic shift that turns XO, Kitty from a bubbly teen rom-com into a multi-generational saga of destiny, loss, and unbreakable bonds. Fans who binge-watched Season 2 β which premiered in January 2025 and left us screaming over Kitty’s cliffhanger confession to Min Ho (Sang Heon Lee) β knew more family secrets were coming after Kitty reunited her fractured Korean relatives. But no one predicted this: a past collision between Eve Song Covey and Min Ho’s mother that quietly shaped their children’s paths long before they met at school.
The trailer opens with Kitty returning to Seoul after a summer of self-discovery, her scholarship renewed and her heart a whirlwind. Flashes of her hugging Min Ho at the airport fade into tender moments β him brushing hair from her face, her laughing at his sarcastic quips. But joy quickly gives way to intrigue. Kitty stumbles upon a box of her mother’s old belongings: faded letters, a locket with unfamiliar initials, and photos showing Eve with a young woman who bears a striking resemblance to someone in Min Ho’s family orbit.

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As the music swells to a haunting K-pop ballad, we see Kitty’s shock: “Our moms… they knew each other?” Cut to Min Ho’s stunned expression, his usual cool facade cracking. “This changes everything,” he murmurs. The secret? Eve and Min Ho’s mother were close friends β perhaps even more β during their own time in Seoul, bonded over shared dreams of love and adventure. A falling out, a promise broken, or a sacrifice made sent ripples forward, subtly guiding Kitty to KISS and into Min Ho’s arms. Was Kitty’s scholarship “coincidence” orchestrated by lingering ties? Did Eve’s final wishes include bridging families divided by time?
Creator Jenny Han, the mastermind behind the To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before universe, has always infused her stories with themes of fate and family. XO, Kitty began as a lighthearted spin-off, following Lara Jean’s mischievous little sister (Anna Cathcart) as she chased long-distance love with Dae (Minyeong Choi) and uncovered her mother’s Korean roots. Season 1 delivered classic rom-com chaos: fake relationships, queer awakening with Yuri (Gia Kim), and Min Ho’s unexpected confession. Season 2 amped up the drama β love quadrangles, blackmail, talent shows, and Kitty exploring her bisexuality with Praveena (Sasha Bhasin) while grappling with lingering feelings for Yuri and emerging sparks with Min Ho.
The Season 2 finale left us breathless: Kitty, single and empowered, confessed her feelings to Min Ho just as summer break loomed. No kiss β yet β but a promise to join him on tour, hinting at slow-burn payoff. Now, Season 3 elevates that romance with destiny’s hand. The mothers’ secret adds layers of emotional depth, forcing Kitty and Min Ho to question if their connection is genuine or preordained.

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Sang Heon Lee’s Min Ho, the brooding heir with a heart of gold, has been fan-favorite since day one. His evolution from playboy rival to vulnerable romantic stole scenes in Season 2, especially hot tub pep talks and private jet rescues. The trailer teases more intimacy: late-night confessions under Seoul’s neon lights, hands brushing during family dinners turned awkward by revelations. “If our moms wanted this… does that make us real?” Min Ho asks, vulnerability cracking his armor. Kitty’s response β a tearful smile β screams endgame potential.
But XO, Kitty thrives on complications. Yuri’s arc isn’t over; Gia Kim’s fierce character, fresh from family scandals and heartbreak with Juliana (Regan Aliyah), hints at unresolved tension. Flashes show Yuri confronting Kitty: “You think fate brought you here? Or just unfinished business?” Praveena and Dae linger in the background, while Q (Anthony Keyvan) and new faces like Marius (Sule Thelwell), Yisoo (Soy Kim), and Gigi (Christine Hwang) add fresh drama.
The trailer’s emotional core is Kitty’s grief. Cathcart, now a rom-com queen at 22, delivers powerhouse moments poring over her mother’s letters. Eve’s death has always haunted Kitty, driving her to Korea for connection. This secret heals and hurts: proof her mom lived fully, loved deeply, but left puzzles unsolved. Flashbacks β rumored to feature younger actresses portraying Eve and Min Ho’s mom β promise tears, blending 90s nostalgia with modern heartbreak.

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Filming wrapped in July 2025 under new showrunner Valentina Garza, who promises “plenty of romance, adventure, and kissing.” With eight episodes expected in early 2026, Season 3 marks Kitty’s senior year β potentially the series’ swan song, though strong viewership (Season 2 topped charts in 90 countries) fuels renewal hopes.
Fans are divided yet united in obsession. Team Min Ho rejoices at destined soulmate vibes; skeptics worry it diminishes organic chemistry. Reddit threads dissect clues: Was Eve’s KISS scholarship tied to Min Ho’s family influence? TikTok edits pair trailer moments with Chappell Roan tracks, amassing billions of views.
This revelation elevates XO, Kitty beyond teen fluff. It’s about legacy β how parents’ unspoken stories shape children, how love transcends time. Kitty thought school sparked her romance; Season 3 proves it ignited decades earlier.
As the trailer fades on Kitty and Min Ho gazing at stars, whispering “Maybe we were always meant to find each other,” one truth emerges: Their love story isn’t just beginning. It’s continuing one written long ago.
XO, Kitty Season 3 premieres soon on Netflix. Prepare for tears, swoons, and the ultimate fate rewrite. Love was never random β and now, we know why.