Hunter Ingram Spoiler Alert: Do not read if you haven’t watched “Brave,” the series finale of “Love, Victor,” now streaming on Hulu and Disney+.Hulu’s “Love, Victor” came full circle in its series finale, ending where it began — atop Creekwood High’s Winter Carnival Ferris wheel.In the closing moments of the third season, Victor (Michael Cimino) returned to the spot where, exactly one year earlier in the pilot, he took a ride with former girlfriend Mia (Rachel Hilson) to conceal his sexuality.
Only this time, it was his ex-boyfriend Benji (George Sear) sitting beside Victor, professing their love for one another after they spent the season apart so Benji could address his alcoholism and Victor could get to know himself. “Victor found out who he was this season, and realized that Benji was the right person for him,” Cimino told Variety.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.But 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.
Variety broke exclusively in late April that all three seasons of “Love, Victor” will now live on both Hulu and Disney+.Variety caught up with executive producers Elizabeth Berger and Isaac.
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