Netflix’s controversial show “13 Reasons Why” has slated its fourth and final season for June 5. Based on the novel by Jay Asher, the teen drama deals with suicide and sexual assault.
According to the streamer: “In the series’ final season, Liberty High School’s senior class prepares for graduation. But before they say goodbye, they’ll have to keep a dangerous secret buried and face heartbreaking choices that could impact their futures forever.”
Gary Sinise (“CSI,” “Forrest Gump”) will join the final season.
The first season, which debuted on March 31, 2017, focused on Clay, a 17-year-old, and his friend Hannah, who took her life after being bullied and raped and receiving no support from friends, family or school.
Clay receives 13 cassette tapes Hannah recorded, an emotional diary that explains why she committed suicide.
The first season was so graphic that Netflix released a video warning viewers of the topics covered and supplied a support website with crisis numbers for those enduring any mental-health issues.
Season 4 stars include Dylan Minnette as Clay Jensen, Alisha Boe as Jessica Davis, Brandon Flynn as Justin Foley, Miles Heizer as Alex Standall, Grace Saif as Ani Achola, Christian Navarro as Tony Padilla, Ross Butler as Zach Dempsey, Devin Druid as Tyler Down, Timothy Granaderos as Montgomery de la Cruz, Anne Winters as Chloe, Deaken Bluman as Winston Williams, Tyler Barnhardt as Charlie St. George and Steven Weber as Principle Bowen.