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School Spirits Season 3: Ghosts Return
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School Spirits returns for its third season on Paramount Plus, with the supernatural teen drama blending angst, romance, and scares. Peyton Lists Maddie Nears, now back in her body after a wild twist, deals with creepy visions and the lingering question of why so many people keep dying at Split River High. The shows smart take on teen struggles, wrapped in supernatural chills, has earned praise from viewers and execs alike. Season three dives deeper into the darkness, with the line between the living and ghost worlds getting dangerously thin. The first three episodes drop on January twenty-eighth, twenty twenty-six, exclusively on Paramount Plus.
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