School Spirits Season 3 on Paramount+ with SHOWTIME: Meet the Cast
Split River High is reopening its doors, and the ghosts aren’t done talking.
School Spirits returns to Paramount+ with SHOWTIME on Monday, Feb. 2 with a three-episode premiere beginning at 10pm ET. Season 3 of the hit supernatural drama is leaning harder into what it does best: emotional stakes, creeping dread, and mysteries that refuse to stay buried. After two seasons of blending teen drama with the supernatural, the series shifts into darker territory, digging deeper into the psyches of its ghosts and the secrets that still haunt the living.
This time, the danger feels closer. The warnings left behind by Mr. Martin loom large, Maddie is fighting to protect the people she loves, and Split River High is revealing just how much it’s been hiding.
Before the halls fill up again, let’s meet the faces bringing School Spirits Season 3 to life. To watch Paramount+ with SHOWTIME with DISH, follow this link to add Paramount+ with SHOWTIME plan to your subscription.
Meet the Cast of ‘School Spirits’ Season 3
Peyton List as Maddie Nears
Peyton List returns as Maddie, the emotional core of the series and the ghost who refuses to fade quietly. Known to many viewers from her breakout role on Cobra Kai, List brings strength and vulnerability to Maddie’s journey as she navigates the afterlife while trying to shield her friends from the dangers still unfolding at Split River High. This season pushes Maddie into a more protective, determined role as the truth grows more unsettling.
Kristian Ventura as Simon
Simon remains one of the show’s most grounded characters, a living anchor to Maddie’s past and present. Kristian Ventura plays him with empathy and restraint, capturing the toll of loving someone caught between worlds. As the supernatural stakes rise, Simon’s loyalty and emotional resolve are tested in new ways.
Milo Manheim as Wally
Milo Manheim’s Wally continues to be a fan favorite, bringing heart and warmth to the ghostly ensemble. Wally’s optimism and humor provide moments of relief, but Season 3 allows the character more depth as the realities of being trapped in the afterlife grow heavier.
Jennifer Tilly as Dr. Deborah Hunter-Price
Jennifer Tilly joins the cast as Dr. Deborah Hunter-Price, the school superintendent whose calm authority masks something far more unsettling. A veteran actor with an iconic career spanning decades, Tilly is known for Bound, Bullets Over Broadway (which earned her an Academy Award nomination), the Child’s Play franchise, and countless television roles. Her presence immediately raises the stakes, signaling that Split River High’s leadership may be just as dangerous as its ghosts.
Ari Dalbert as Kyle
Kyle enters the story as a new figure connected to the school’s expanding mysteries. While details about his role are still under wraps, his arrival adds another layer to a season focused on uncovering hidden truths and fractured loyalties.
Erika Swayze as Livia
Livia is another new face with ties to Split River High’s dark past. Erika Swayze brings a quiet intensity to the role, hinting that Livia’s story may intersect with long-buried secrets that refuse to stay buried.
How to Watch ‘School Spirits’ Season 3 with DISH
School Spirits Season 3 premieres Monday, Feb. 2 at 10pm ET on Paramount+ with SHOWTIME.
Three episodes drop on premiere day.
One new episode releases weekly on Monday after that.
It’s a perfect rollout for binge-watchers and slow-burn fans alike.
What’s New in ‘School Spirits’ Season 3
Season 3 leans further into horror, exploring not just what happened at Split River High, but how those events continue to shape the ghosts trapped within it. The show dives deeper into fear, memory, and identity, asking what it truly means to move on — and what happens when you can’t. The result is a season that feels more dangerous and more emotionally charged than ever.
School Spirits has always been about unfinished business. In Season 3, that business turns darker, more personal, and far more dangerous. Whether you’re here for the emotion or the supernatural chills, Split River High is calling — and it doesn’t want to be ignored.