
Within the last month, a lot has happened to the kids from Beverly Hills High. Not only did Daniel Ezra’s Spencer James move from the lead to a recurring presence, but the CW also revealed All American: Homecoming would end after its third season. On Monday, July 8, the spinoff series kicked off its final season in the same manner that its parent series ended its sixth season — with a time jump. In the time jump, viewers learned more about the show’s infamous love triangle and the future of Bringston University’s athletic director. Shortly after the season three premier, the show’s leading woman, Geffri Maya, let fans know what they can expect as the show reaches its highly-anticipated finale.
“The only thing I will say is that I think people should be prepared for the unexpected. I mentioned before, life is just the most beautiful teacher, and I think that people are going to be very engulfed in our journey this season. I feel really privileged to have been given the opportunity to, again, just complete this journey for her. So I think that everyone should just buckle up and be prepared to end this journey with her,” she told Deadline.
“It’s definitely a special season and a season that is very near and dear to me. It was very near to everyone. It wasn’t just because of my storyline. I strongly believe that this was such a season of beautiful ensemble work. We went through a lot of changes, but I think that we persevered and we created something so special. I’m really excited for everyone to see what their favorite characters and artists really have created this season. So I’m really grateful to leave it in so much love.”
The third and final season of All American: Homecoming will continue next Monday, July 15 on the CW.