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Heartstopper movie finale wraps filming and reveals title
The film will be titled Heartstopper: Forever as confirmed by netflix.Joe Locke posted a behind-the-scenes image to his Instagram story over the weekend captioned, 'wrapped forever." He later shared the same image to his main feed, showing him and Kit Connor descending seaside steps near a row of beach huts.
Heartstopper movie name reveal!! ⬇️
🍂 HEARTSTOPPER FOREVER, coming 2026 🍂 pic.twitter.com/Is8HUYJrPr — Netflix UK & Ireland (@NetflixUK) July 28, 2025
This ties back to the show's previous beach scenes, filmed at Herne Bay in Kent and Lyme Regis in Dorset, although the exact location of the new scene remains unconfirmed. The film's synopsis, which had already included the word 'forever,' now seems to further affirm the title.
The official description reads: 'Nick and Charlie are inseparable, but with Nick preparing to leave for university and Charlie finding new independence at school, the reality of a long-distance relationship begins to weigh on them. Doubts take hold, and their relationship faces its biggest challenge yet. Meanwhile, their friends are also navigating the ups and downs of love and friendship, confronting the bittersweet challenges of growing up and moving on.' It closes with a question that echoes the rumored title: 'Can first loves really last forever?'
Netflix has yet to confirm a full cast list for the film. However, with the synopsis referencing 'friends,' fans can likely expect the return of series regulars Yasmin Finney, William Gao, Corinn
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