The third season of Netflix’s queer teen drama “Heartstopper” follows the heartwrenching love story between Charlie Spring (Joe Locke) and Nick Nelson (Kit Connor). Its jam-packed soundtrack matches the yearning and love shared between its two leads.
Based on creator Alice Oseman’s graphic novels, Charlie and Nick face new challenges to their personal life and their relationship in the latest season released Thursday. The two’s love story is accompanied by love songs to match.
Billie Eilish, Olivia Rodrigo, Muna, and Wasia Project (a band featuring cast member William Gao) are all featured on this season’s soundtrack.
Keep reading for a complete list of all the songs in “Heartstopper” Season 3.
Episode 1: Love “The Way Things Go” – Beabadoobee “It’s Euphoric” – Georgia “Paradise Calling” – Birdy “Happy, Healthy, Well-Adjusted” – Max Bennett Kelly “A Letter to Myself at 17” – Baby Queen “Superinlove (Roll Credits)” – Max Bennett Kelly “Duet” – Frankie Cosmos...
Based on creator Alice Oseman’s graphic novels, Charlie and Nick face new challenges to their personal life and their relationship in the latest season released Thursday. The two’s love story is accompanied by love songs to match.
Billie Eilish, Olivia Rodrigo, Muna, and Wasia Project (a band featuring cast member William Gao) are all featured on this season’s soundtrack.
Keep reading for a complete list of all the songs in “Heartstopper” Season 3.
Episode 1: Love “The Way Things Go” – Beabadoobee “It’s Euphoric” – Georgia “Paradise Calling” – Birdy “Happy, Healthy, Well-Adjusted” – Max Bennett Kelly “A Letter to Myself at 17” – Baby Queen “Superinlove (Roll Credits)” – Max Bennett Kelly “Duet” – Frankie Cosmos...
- 10/4/2024
- by Tess Patton
- The Wrap
Heartstopper Season 3 takes viewers into more complex layers of the beloved characters from Alice Oseman’s graphic novels as they experience growing pains in the latest installment of the Netflix young adult series.
As teased in Season 3’s trailer, Griff’s “Vertigo” is featured on the soundtrack of the show, in addition to songs by Tom Odell, Baby Queen, LÉON, Muna, Grimes, The Band Camino, Billie Eilish, Fred again…, Arlo Parks, Birdy, Nell Mescal, Sufjan Stevens, Delwater Gap and many more.
Find the full Heartstopper Season 3 soundtrack below.
Episode 1: “Love”
“the way things go” by beabadoobee “It’s Euphoric” by Georgia “Happy, Healthy, Well-Adjusted ” by Max Bennett Kelly “a letter to myself at 17” by Baby Queen “Duet” by Frankie Cosmos “Best Day of My Life” by Tom Odell
Episode 2: “Home”
“It Gets Better” by Martin Luke Brown “I’m Not Perfect (But I’m Trying)” by Rachel...
As teased in Season 3’s trailer, Griff’s “Vertigo” is featured on the soundtrack of the show, in addition to songs by Tom Odell, Baby Queen, LÉON, Muna, Grimes, The Band Camino, Billie Eilish, Fred again…, Arlo Parks, Birdy, Nell Mescal, Sufjan Stevens, Delwater Gap and many more.
Find the full Heartstopper Season 3 soundtrack below.
Episode 1: “Love”
“the way things go” by beabadoobee “It’s Euphoric” by Georgia “Happy, Healthy, Well-Adjusted ” by Max Bennett Kelly “a letter to myself at 17” by Baby Queen “Duet” by Frankie Cosmos “Best Day of My Life” by Tom Odell
Episode 2: “Home”
“It Gets Better” by Martin Luke Brown “I’m Not Perfect (But I’m Trying)” by Rachel...
- 10/3/2024
- by Dessi Gomez
- Deadline Film + TV
Heartstopper season 3 has finally arrived on Netflix, releasing eight brand-new episodes on Oct. 3. While fans are surely elated to be reunited with Nick and Charlie and all of their friends, the latest season tackles some of the heaviest and most mature subjects of the teen drama series yet.
As hinted by the second season, Charlie struggles with his mental health in the third season. These struggles come to a head in season 3 as both Nick and Tori worry about him and what he's going through. Elsewhere in the season, the teens begin to worry about their futures and where life will take them in university, their relationships, and beyond.
While the series digs deeper into the realities of being a teenager, Heartstopper maintains its happy-go-lucky and lovable quality that's so unmistakable. Part of that lovable qualities comes from the catchy and modern indie rock and pop soundtrack that will have...
As hinted by the second season, Charlie struggles with his mental health in the third season. These struggles come to a head in season 3 as both Nick and Tori worry about him and what he's going through. Elsewhere in the season, the teens begin to worry about their futures and where life will take them in university, their relationships, and beyond.
While the series digs deeper into the realities of being a teenager, Heartstopper maintains its happy-go-lucky and lovable quality that's so unmistakable. Part of that lovable qualities comes from the catchy and modern indie rock and pop soundtrack that will have...
- 10/3/2024
- by Reed Gaudens
- Netflix Life
The title track, ‘Quarter Life Crisis’, stemmed from a conversation Baby Queen – aka 25 year old Bella Latham – had with her cousin’s girlfriend. “I felt like I had so much responsibility, but I still felt like a child. I was talking about how I felt, and she said the phrase, quarter life crisis.” Baby Queen looked up the phrase and felt validated, “People have this experience where you’re looking both forward and back. It’s the realization that actually, you can’t f#ck around anymore. F#cking around finally comes to an end.”
So, in songwriter Max Wolfgang’s flat, the pair wrote the song together. It has, what Bella calls, “a creepy nursery rhyme vibe”, both catchy and foreboding. “I feel like my mind is 25-sided / I’ll let you know if I ever survive this,” she sings prophetically.
Baby Queen’s debut album Quarter Life Crisis...
So, in songwriter Max Wolfgang’s flat, the pair wrote the song together. It has, what Bella calls, “a creepy nursery rhyme vibe”, both catchy and foreboding. “I feel like my mind is 25-sided / I’ll let you know if I ever survive this,” she sings prophetically.
Baby Queen’s debut album Quarter Life Crisis...
- 9/9/2023
- by Editorial Desk
- GlamSham
Season 1 of Heartstopper was a superhit because of its accuracy to the graphic novels and how perfectly the actors fit their roles. On top of that, all the little details, from the LED lights that read “music” above Charlie’s bed to the exact same poses in the polaroids from the beach day down to the little drawings that pop up every time Nick and Charlie are feeling their feelings, are extremely exciting for long-term fans, as well as new details to look forward to for people who skipped the graphic novels. Now in Heartstopper season 2, we focus more on the scenes that are exactly the same as the graphic novels and also the little callbacks to season 1 that you may have found familiar but not realized why. Heartstopper Season 2 diverts a little more from the books because there’s a bigger interest in other main characters as well, whereas...
- 8/6/2023
- by Ruchika Bhat
- Film Fugitives
Season 2 of young adult romance “Heartstopper” has arrived on Netflix, accompanied by a soundtrack filled with pop and rock. Adapted from Alice Oseman’s graphic novels, the new season continues the cute, queer, colorful and cartoon-embellished story.
Now that they are boyfriends, Nick Nelson (Kit Connor) and Charlie Spring (Joe Locke) face the nuanced challenges of Nick’s decision to come out to his family and friends. Elle Argent (Yasmin Finney) and Tao Xu (William Gao) fight their own butterflies. Tara Jones (Corinna Brown) and Darcy Olsson (Kizzy Edgell) are back with their relationship road bumps — and let’s not forget our favorite bookworm, Isaac Henderson (Tobie Donovan).
The first episode kicks off on a solid note with Maggie Rogers’ “Shatter” and Fitz and the Tantrums’ “Out of My League.” The 1975’s “The Sound” uplifts episode three after a stressful round of testing for the Year 11 students. Taylor Swift’s...
Now that they are boyfriends, Nick Nelson (Kit Connor) and Charlie Spring (Joe Locke) face the nuanced challenges of Nick’s decision to come out to his family and friends. Elle Argent (Yasmin Finney) and Tao Xu (William Gao) fight their own butterflies. Tara Jones (Corinna Brown) and Darcy Olsson (Kizzy Edgell) are back with their relationship road bumps — and let’s not forget our favorite bookworm, Isaac Henderson (Tobie Donovan).
The first episode kicks off on a solid note with Maggie Rogers’ “Shatter” and Fitz and the Tantrums’ “Out of My League.” The 1975’s “The Sound” uplifts episode three after a stressful round of testing for the Year 11 students. Taylor Swift’s...
- 8/3/2023
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
Counting down to Season 2 of Netflix’s LGBTQ+ romantic dramedy Heartstopper, Swifties were abuzz with chatter that Tay Tay might have a song on the soundtrack. Now that all eight episodes are out, so is the truth: Taylor Swift does indeed provide a little bit of music to our ears. During a pivotal moment in the finale for girlfriends Tara and Darcy, the Grammy winner’s “Seven” from her 2020 Folklore album is cued up — and to lovely effect, we might add.
Heartstopper Season 2 Photos View Gallery29 Images
Per the streamer, series creator Alice Oseman thought that the ballad would be...
Heartstopper Season 2 Photos View Gallery29 Images
Per the streamer, series creator Alice Oseman thought that the ballad would be...
- 8/3/2023
- by Charlie Mason
- TVLine.com
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