Netflix has renewed its British romance dramedy series Feel Good for a second and final season, according to TVLine. The first season premiered on the streamer last March with six episodes.
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Starring Mae Martin (Baroness Von Sketch Show) and Charlotte Ritchie (Call the Midwife), the second season sees Mae (Martin) struggling to come to terms with “the ghosts from her past,” while George (Ritchie) tries to reinvent her present.
“I’m beyond excited to be able to return to the world of Feel Good, and to see Mae and George’s love story through to the dramatic conclusion we had always planned,” said Martin, who’s also a co-creator of the series. “I’m deeply attached to this story and so grateful to be getting back to work with the incredible team at Objective Fiction and our hilarious cast. Having spent most of 2020 speaking only to my kettle and my television as I watched the world burn on the internet, I’m euphoric to be around other human beings again. Seeing Joe Hampson’s and my dumb jokes come to life is heaven.”
Season 2 will also feature returning stars Lisa Kudrow (Friends), Philip Burgers (The Sheriff of Topanga Canyon), and Adrian Lukis (Pride and Prejudice), along with the season’s new additions Jordan Stephens (Glue), John Ross Bowie (Speechless), Eve (The Talk), and Eleanor Matsuura (The Walking Dead).
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Feel Good Season 2 is expected to premiere in 2021.