Netflix’s The Four Seasons, starring Steve Carell and Tina Fey, could get a Season 2, according to co-showrunner Tracey Wigfield. Of course, the show’s future depends on its prominence and success on the streaming platform, and Season 1 has performed exceptionally well on Netflix’s charts.
Season 1 of The Four Seasons currently ranks #1 on Netflix’s global Top 10 weekly streaming chart for English-language shows, recording over 11.9 million views and more than 51.1 million hours watched. It has dethroned You Season 5 from the top spot, pushing it to second place in just its second week after premiere.
The polarised reception of You Season 5 among critics and audiences has negatively impacted its viewership, allowing The Four Seasons to climb to the top.
In a recent interview with TV Insider, series co-creator Wigfield expressed optimism about a second season. She noted that if the streamer greenlights it, Season 2 would explore the aftermath of Nick’s shocking demise and how it affects the rest of the group.
The Four Seasons has garnered widespread acclaim from both critics and viewers, who see it as a smart, contemporary take on the original 1981 film. Reviews frequently praise the show’s skillful balance of comedy and drama, along with the strong chemistry among the cast.
In addition to Steve Carell and Tina Fey, The Four Seasons also stars Will Forte, Colman Domingo, Marco Calvani, Erika Henningsen, and many more. Stay tuned for more updates.