School Spirits has been renewed for a fourth season at Paramount+.

The news comes as the series, produced by Paramount Television Studios, ended its Season 3 run earlier this month on March 4.

Led by Peyton List, who stars as Maddie Nears, the cast also includes Kristian Ventura as Simon Elroy, Spencer MacPherson as Xavier Baxter, Kiara Pichardo as Nicole Herrera, Sarah Yarkin as Rhonda, Nick Pugliese as Charley, Rainbow Wedell as Claire Zomer, Josh Zuckerman as Mr. Martin, Maria Dizzia as Sandra Nears, Ci Hang Ma as Quinn, Miles Elliot as Yuri and Milo Manheim as Wally Clark.

The series is created by Nate Trinrud and Megan Trinrud, who are co-showrunners and executive producers. Oliver Goldstick will return to Season 4 as a consultant. List also executive produces.

Speaking of Season 3 in an interview with Blavity’s Shadow and Act at the top of the season, List told us, “Yeah, it’s difficult because Maddie doesn’t want to have to prove herself to the world, or to her world. And even when the video is taken of her talking to herself, she doesn’t want to have to prove anything to anyone else, but her mom is one of the people that she needs to save face with.”

What was Season 2 of ‘School Spirits’ about?

Here’s the logline for Season 3: Season three of School Spirits plunges Maddie Nears and her friends into a deeper, darker mystery as the veil between worlds grows dangerously thin, delivering twists that challenge everything they thought they knew. After clawing her way back to life, Maddie struggles with terrifying visions and the weight of protecting both the living and the dead while Simon –  trapped in the afterlife – becomes obsessed with the secrets buried in Split River High’s scars. Why have so many people died at Split River High? What was Mr. Martin warning them about? As they search for answers, new dangers and dark secrets begin to surface. 

Season 2 is now streaming in full on Paramount+.