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Netflix Is Bringing a New Version of Aussie Series ‘Heartbreak High’ to Your Streaming Queue – Concrete Playground

Adapting movies into TV shows doesn’t always work. But when it does, as the likes of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Wet Hot American Summer and Westworld have all shown, it can turn into something spectacular. Australia has its very own example, too, in the form of beloved 90s teen drama Heartbreak High — which started as a spinoff to the Claudia Karvan and Alex Dimitriades-starring 1993 movie The Heartbreak Kid.
Screening for seven seasons and 210 episodes between 1994–9, Heartbreak High was the high school-set Aussie show of the 90s. It was filled with now-familiar faces, including Dimitriades, a pre-Home and Away Ada Nicodemou, and Avengers: Endgame and Mystery Road‘s Callan Mulvey as Drazic. It painted a multicultural picture of…
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