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The Post-Apocalyptic Epic Finally Comes To An End In June

May 21, 2024

After making it through the worst of COVID, we might be sick and tired of seeing post-apocalyptic shows about how a virus wiped out humanity. But if you’re willing to venture into one of those worlds again, you could do a lot worse than “Sweet Tooth.”
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With its third and final season just a few weeks away, we finally have a trailer for the final episodes of “Sweet Tooth,” the acclaimed Netflix series. If you’ve missed previous seasons, the story of “Sweet Tooth” is simple–years ago, human/animal hybrids began to be born and right as they were born, a sickness swept across the planet, wiping out humanity. Now, the remnants of humanity are all trying to track down hybrid children to study them for a cure. And by “study,” what really happens is that the children are killed. The third season picks up with Gus, aka Sweet Tooth, realizing that he needs to go to Alaska to help find a cure for The Sick. 
The series stars Nonso Anozie, Christian Convery, Adeel Akhtar, Stefania LaVie Owen, Dania Ramirez, and Aliza Vellani. The show is produced by Team Downey, the production company run by Robert Downey, Jr. and his wife Susan Downey.
“Sweet Tooth” Season 3 arrives on Netflix on June 6. You can watch the trailer below.
Here’s the synopsis for the final season:
In this final chapter, Gus and his friends embark on a harrowing journey in hopes of curing the Sick — and finally discovering the truth about hybrids.

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