Seniors will graduate June 5th on Netflix
, a group of friends from the senior class led by Clay Jensen come to terms with the past four years and the dangerous secrets they’ve buried. One day at school, the students come across a disturbing message written on the wall of the lockers, one that makes the choices they’ve made in their past unavoidable for the future.
“I look at you, Clay, and I see a kid who’s paying a very high price — and I don’t even know what for,” Clay is told in the trailer, as he faces down overwhelming and disturbing nightmares.is premiering in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and an economic downturn, so to celebrate graduating the high school class of 2020, the show has partnered with the scholarship app Scholly to give away $50,000 in college scholarships to 10 students.
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