

What did you think of where Victor’s journey ended?Ĭimino: I feel like it was very monumental. Victor begins and ends his story in that Winter Carnival Ferris wheel, albeit with a different seat partner. Victor (Michael Cimino), Armando (James Martinez), and Pilar (Isabella Ferreira). That was the big mission of the season, how do we give everyone the ending they deserve? We honestly are so grateful that we knew that going into it, because it allowed us to be so intentional about using our last eight episodes to wrap everyone’s stories up exactly the way we wanted to. We sat down with Hulu toward the beginning of the season and the decision was reached this was the final one. We got to tell these three beautiful chapters, and it feels very complete to us.

At the same time, it does feel somewhat baked into the DNA of the show that this is a high-school show. We loved this show, and we love this world. Why did you end “Love, Victor” after three seasons, and how did you arrive at that final moment atop the Ferris wheel, Creekwood’s favorite place for big romantic gestures?Įlizabeth Berger: You know, it’s very bittersweet to be ending. In an interview Berger and Aptaker, together with Cimino and Sear, talked about ending Victor’s story now, their feelings on Disney+ streaming the show and why giving LGBTQ+ audiences a happy ending was their priority for the final season. Variety caught up with executive producers Elizabeth Berger and Isaac Aptaker, who also wrote the 2018 film “Love, Simon,” which inspired the television continuation of the story. Variety broke exclusively in late April that all three seasons of “Love, Victor” will now live on both Hulu and Disney+. Elsewhere in the finale, it was happy endings all around, as Victor’s parents started their own business Mia and Andrew (Mason Gooding) embarked on a long-distance relationship as she moves to Palo Alto Lake (Bebe Wood) convinced Lucy (Ava Capri) to stay in Atlanta Rahim (Anthony Keyvan) found his first boyfriend and Felix (Anthony Turpel) was welcomed into the Salazar family photo, even though he and Pilar (Isabella Ferreira) didn’t work out.īut the other major full-circle moment happened off screen, as the final season marked the series’ first to premiere on Disney+, where it was originally developed before being handed off to Hulu because it dealt with topics like sexuality and teen alcohol use.
