School Spirits Season 3 is officially returning to Paramount+ early next year - here's when

A still from the show (Image via Apple TV)
A still from the show (Image via Apple TV)

School Spirits Season 3 drops on Paramount+ this January 28, 2026! The show has fans hooked with its eclectic combination of high school drama and ghostly mystery. News broke at CCXP in São Paulo, Brazil, where Peyton List showed up to share details. She's not just the star but also an executive producer of the series. Three episodes will launch together on premiere day.

That's how the show usually does it. People have been waiting to see what happens after that wild Season 2 ending.

The first season got everyone talking. The second season pulled in even more viewers. Now the third is ready to go. Paramount+ clearly sees value in keeping this series alive.


What's coming in the new season?

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School Spirits Season 3 goes darker this time around. Maddie Nears and her crew face bigger problems. The line between life and death gets blurry. That spells trouble for everyone at Split River High. Maddie made it back to her body, but things aren't everyday. She sees disturbing visions now. They freak her out. She's stuck looking after both living people and dead ones. That's a heavy burden for anyone, and on the other spectrum, Simon's dealing with his own mess.

He's trapped on the other side while Maddie walks around alive. It's eating at him. He digs into Split River High's past. Something about that school doesn't add up. Too many people have died over the years. Simon wants answers. Mr. Martin dropped hints before about danger lurking around, and we see how those warnings matter more now. New threats show up this season, as dark secrets crawl out.


The cast returns for more in School Spirits Season 3

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The actors are back for School Spirits Season 3. Peyton List plays Maddie Nears again. Kristian Ventura returns as Simon Elroy, stuck in ghost mode. Spencer MacPherson is Xavier Baxter. Kiara Pichardo plays Nicole Herrera. Sarah Yarkin shows up as Rhonda Rosen. Nick Pugliese is Charley. Rainbow Wedell plays the role of Claire Zomer.

Josh Zuckerman plays Mr. Martin, the mysterious teacher. Other faces include Ci Hang Ma as Quinn, Miles Elliot as Yuri, and Milo Manheim as Wally Clark. Several actors return in more minor roles. Maria Dizzia, Patrick Gilmore, Alex Zahara, Ian Tracey, Jess Gabor, and Zack Calderon all return.

Fresh talent joins the mix this season. Jennifer Tilly comes in as Dr. Deborah Hunter-Price. That's a significant name addition. Ari Dalbert and Erika Swayze are new, too. These actors should shake things up. Behind the camera, it's the same crew. Nate and Megan Trinrud made the show. Oliver Goldstick works with them as an executive producer. Peyton List also produces. Paramount Television Studios handles production.


The show keeps growing in School Spirits Season 3

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School Spirits Season 3 comes after strong ratings. Season 2 did really well, pulling 3.9 million viewers in the first 28 days. Almost double what Season 1 achieved, the numbers jumped to 94% between seasons.

Among young adult series on Paramount+, the series ranked first, proving people care about these characters. The network renewed it back in March 2025. Filming started in Vancouver that July.


When and how to watch School Spirits Season 3?

School Spirits Season 3 premieres on January 28, with three episodes available at once. Fans can binge those right away. Following that, new episodes are expected to be released on a weekly basis, a common pattern for the streamer service.

The number of episodes in Season 3 hasn't been confirmed yet. Seasons 1 and 2 are streaming now on Paramount+.

New viewers can catch up fast, and old fans might want to rewatch before the premiere hits. The photos released at CCXP look intense. The teaser trailer suggests heavier themes ahead. Things are about to get serious at Split River High.

School Spirits Season 3 arrives soon with more mysteries to solve. Fans won't have to wait much longer.

Edited by IRMA