
XO, Kitty – Season 2
Director: Director’s Full Name: Multiple directors, including Katina Medina Mora (e.g., episode 11)
Cast: Main Cast List: Anna Cathcart, Choi Min-yeong, Gia Kim, Sang Heon Lee, Anthony Keyvan, Regan Aliyah, Peter Thurnwald, plus Audrey Huynh, Sasha Bhasin, Joshua Lee, and a cameo by Noah Centineo
XO, Kitty – Season 2 (2025) reignites the adventures of Kitty Song Covey as she embarks on a second semester at the Korean Independent School of Seoul (KISS) with fresh resolve and a slew of dramatic twists. With her first love chapter behind her, Kitty reenters Seoul single and determined to keep things simple—until new secrets, crushes, and a mysterious letter from her late mother complicate everything. Fans are treated to a blend of teenage romance, self-discovery, and family intrigue that balances whimsy with heart. #XOKitty #2025 #RomanticComedyDrama #AnnaCathcart
Anna Cathcart once again radiates charm and vivacity as Kitty, channeling teenage vulnerability and bold curiosity in equal measure. Sang Heon Lee delivers memorable growth as Min Ho, transforming from a self-absorbed classmate to a protective confidant, while Gia Kim brings grounded nuance to Yuri, whose queer identity and romantic evolution resonated deeply with audiences. Choi Min-yeong, Anthony Keyvan, Regan Aliyah, Peter Thurnwald, and new additions like Audrey Huynh, Sasha Bhasin, and Joshua Lee inject fresh energy and romantic tension, including a memorable cameo by Noah Centineo that bridges Kitty’s universe with her sister’s. #SangHeonLee #GiaKim #NoahCentineo
The tone remains youthful and buoyant—scripted with playful wit and draped in aesthetically appealing Seoul settings. Romance, friendship, and identity intertwine as Kitty navigates her past, present, and future. Though critics note the season sometimes feels overstuffed with plotlines, its emotional beats—especially Kitty’s heritage journey and evolving love interests—land effectively. #TeenDrama #KPopInfluence
Under the direction of producers and directors like Katina Medina Mora, the production retains its lighthearted yet emotionally resonant style. With polished cinematography, bright color palettes, and pop-infused soundtrack (featuring K-pop artists and synth-rich themes), Season 2 sustains the series’s youthful charm. Despite its narrative ambition, the season offers heartfelt character arcs and inclusive representation. #RomCom #NetflixTeenSeries #JessicaOToole
XO, Kitty – Season 2 (2025) reignites the adventures of Kitty Song Covey as she embarks on a second semester at the Korean Independent School of Seoul (KISS) with fresh resolve and a slew of dramatic twists. With her first love chapter behind her, Kitty reenters Seoul single and determined to keep things simple—until new secrets, crushes, and a mysterious letter from her late mother complicate everything. Fans are treated to a blend of teenage romance, self-discovery, and family intrigue that balances whimsy with heart. #XOKitty #2025 #RomanticComedyDrama #AnnaCathcart
Anna Cathcart once again radiates charm and vivacity as Kitty, channeling teenage vulnerability and bold curiosity in equal measure. Sang Heon Lee delivers memorable growth as Min Ho, transforming from a self-absorbed classmate to a protective confidant, while Gia Kim brings grounded nuance to Yuri, whose queer identity and romantic evolution resonated deeply with audiences. Choi Min-yeong, Anthony Keyvan, Regan Aliyah, Peter Thurnwald, and new additions like Audrey Huynh, Sasha Bhasin, and Joshua Lee inject fresh energy and romantic tension, including a memorable cameo by Noah Centineo that bridges Kitty’s universe with her sister’s. #SangHeonLee #GiaKim #NoahCentineo
The tone remains youthful and buoyant—scripted with playful wit and draped in aesthetically appealing Seoul settings. Romance, friendship, and identity intertwine as Kitty navigates her past, present, and future. Though critics note the season sometimes feels overstuffed with plotlines, its emotional beats—especially Kitty’s heritage journey and evolving love interests—land effectively. #TeenDrama #KPopInfluence
Under the direction of producers and directors like Katina Medina Mora, the production retains its lighthearted yet emotionally resonant style. With polished cinematography, bright color palettes, and pop-infused soundtrack (featuring K-pop artists and synth-rich themes), Season 2 sustains the series’s youthful charm. Despite its narrative ambition, the season offers heartfelt character arcs and inclusive representation. #RomCom #NetflixTeenSeries #JessicaOToole