Dear White People Season 4 Will Be a “’90s-Inspired Musical Event,” So Get Ready to Dance

Dear White People Season 4 Will Be a "'90s-Inspired Musical Event," So Get Ready to Dance

DEAR WHITE PEOPLE, from left: Antoinette Robertson, Logan Browning, Ashley Blaine Featherson, Marque Richardson, (Season 3, Episode 308, aired August 2, 2019), ph: Lara Solanki / Netflix / Courtesy Everett Collection
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Netflix’s dramedy Dear White People took a brand-new direction for its third season, and it seems season four will be no different. On Aug. 6, the streamer released a teaser for its upcoming new season, which is set to premiere on Sept. 22. Season four will serve as the show’s final run and it will include 10 episodes that’ll be in the form of a ’90s-inspired musical as the group gets ready for graduation.

“Set against the backdrop of senior year at Winchester as well as a not-so-distant, post-pandemic future, Dear White People Vol. 4 finds our characters looking back at the most formative (and theatrical) year of their lives,” the show’s synopsis reads. “Both an Afro-futuristic and 90s-inspired musical event, Dear White People Vol. 4 is a can’t-miss, farewell experience with one pitch-perfect promise: sometimes the only way to move forward is to throw it back.”

Dear White People stars Logan Browning, Brandon P. Bell, Antoinette Robertson, DeRon Horton, John Patrick Amedori, Ashley Blaine Featherson, and Marque Richardson. Make sure to mark your calendars and check out the teaser ahead.

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