Will there be a ‘The Four Seasons’ season two?

The first season of The Four Seasons landed on Netflix earlier this month, but will there be a second season? Here’s everything we know so far.

Created by Tina Fey, Lang Fisher and Tracey Wigfield, the eight-episode miniseries stars Fey as Kate, one of three long-time friends whose marriages are tested during a series of seasonal vacations.

Adapted from the 1981 Alan Alda film of the same name, the series follows three couples –Kate and Jack (Will Forte), Anne and Nick (Kerri Kenney-Silver and Steve Carell), and Danny and Claude (Colman Domingo and Marco Calvani) – as they navigate the complexities of aging, friendship and change across a year’s worth of getaways.

All eight episodes landed on the streaming service on May 1, and you can watch the trailer for the series below.

Will there be a The Four Seasons season two?

At the time of writing, Netflix have not confirmed whether there will be a second season of The Four Seasons.

The streamer typically makes commissioning decisions by monitoring viewership over the first month of a show’s release, so a decision is likely to be made in the coming weeks.

The show’s creators have said that they transitioned in their plans for the project halfway through production of season one, with Lang Fisher telling The Hollywood Reporter: “It could be a great limited series, but we have ideas if it goes on. It’s a question of whether we can get the whole cast back and we want to see what these guys would do next.”

Fey added: “I think we were encouraged to stay open to it, as well. It is so human in its scale, and I think humans are going to be around for… at least 15 more years.”

If Netflix do decide to commission a second season, it is likely that it would be released approximately 18 months after the first, with a late 2026 berth looking like a strong possibility.

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