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Season 3 of School of Rock was confirmed on December 2, 2016, by Deadline.[1] It had a 20-episode run, which ran for ten months exactly; premiering on July 8, 2017, and concluding on April 8, 2018.
On November 15, 2017, it was officially revealed that Nickelodeon would not be continuing School of Rock; meaning that the third season would be it’s final season.[2] Despite, JustJaredJr. posting an article that stated School of Rock might get picked up and renewed for a fourth season as Paramount Studios were looking for another network to host the show, no fourth season was ever commissioned.
Plot[]
The band is going bigger than ever before! They're starting to get used to fame and being more comfortable as a band. They continue to mix comedy with cast performances of popular and original songs. Though, whilst going on more adventures, they face some more obstacles.
Cast[]
Main Cast[]
- Breanna Yde as Tomika (20/20 episodes)
- Ricardo Hurtado as Freddy Huerta (20/20 episodes)
- Jade Pettyjohn as Summer Hathaway (20/20 episodes)
- Lance Lim as Zack Kwan (20/20 episodes)
- Aidan Miner as Lawrence Dooley (20/20 episodes)
- Tony Cavalero as Dewey Finn (20/20 episodes)
- Jama Williamson as Principal Mullins (15/20 episodes)
Recurring Cast[]
- Ivan Mallon as Clark O'Shannon (12/20 episodes)
- Haley Powell as Esmeralda (5/20 episodes)
- Brec Bassinger as Kale (5/20 episodes)
- Will Kindrachuk as Asher (4/20 episodes)
Minor Cast[]
- Augie Isaac as Julian (5/20 episodes)
- Sydney Mikayla as Olive (5/20 episodes)
- JoJo Siwa as Audrey (2/20 episodes)
- David Pressman as Vice Principal Sternhagen (2/20 episodes)
- Kendall Schmidt as Justin (1/20 episodes)
Guest Cast[]
- Tamara Mello as Eva Huerta
- Parris Mosteller as Dylan
- Edie Mothersbaugh as Karen
- Jalen Major as Scott
- Victoria Grace as Susan
- Chelsea Ricketts as Cricket
- Hey Violet as Themselves
- J. Elaine Marcos as Mrs. Ellison
- Mindy Sterling as Gloria
- Lilimar as Erika
- Annie Cavalero as Buffy Bonavita
- Jack Griffo as Slade
Episodes[]
Main Article: Episode Guide
- 07/08/17 - Hold on Loosely (301)
- 07/15/17 - Do You Want to Know a Secret? (302)
- 07/22/17 - True Colors (303)
- 07/29/17 - Leader of the Band (305)
- 08/05/17 - The Other Side of Summer (307)
- 08/12/17 - Minimum Wage (309)
- 11/18/17 - Heroes and Villains (304)
- 12/03/17 - Jingle Bell Rock (315)
- 01/07/18 - Kool Thing (311)
- 01/14/18 - Would I Lie to You? (308)
- 01/21/18 - Puppy Love (306)
- 01/28/18 - Love Is a Battlefield (312)
- 02/11/18 - A Matter of Trust (310)
- 02/18/18 - Don’t Know What You Got (Til It’s Gone) (314)
- 02/25/18 - Not Afraid (319)
- 03/04/18 - Surprise, Surprise (313)
- 03/11/18 - We Gotta Get Outta This Place (316)
- 03/18/18 - Photograph (320)
- 04/01/18 - I Love Rock and Roll: Part 1 (317)
- 04/08/18 - I Love Rock and Roll: Part 2 (318)
Songs[]
Trivia[]
- Season 3 had the most number of episodes; consisting of 20.
- This season ran for exactly ten months; five months longer than the previous season.
- Filming began on February 28, 2017, and wrapped on September 10, 2017.
- There was a love triangle between Freddy, Summer and Asher, in this season.
- The theme song changed this season. The lyrics were no different, but there were a few edits to the graphics and the cast looked older.
- Tony Cavalero directed one of the episodes (which was revealed via his Instagram), this season. It was the fourteenth episode, Don’t Know What You Got (Til It’s Gone).
- Again, via his Instagram, Tony's wife, Annie Cavalero, guest stars on an episode this season, as Buffy Bonavita; a news reporter.
- In Ricardo Hurtado's vlog, it reveals that Brian Stepanek from other Nickelodeon live-action show, Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn worked on the show at some point.[3]
- I Love Rock and Roll served as the season and series finale and marked the first two parter within the entire series.
- This marks the only season to include a Christmas-themed episode which was Jingle Bell Rock.
- Starting with Jingle Bell Rock, School of Rock aired on Sundays @7:30pm.
- This marked the last season of the show.[4]
- Jama Williamson, who portrays, Principal Mullins, was absent in five episodes; Leader of the Band, Minimum Wage, Kool Thing, A Matter of Trust and Not Afraid.
- She is also the only main character in the entire series to have made a cameo in an episode, these episodes are, Hold on Loosely and Do You Want to Know a Secret?.
- Tomika falls out with her friends multiple times this season; particularly Summer.