Will There Be a Geek Girl Season 2 Release Date & Is It Coming Out?
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Will There Be a Geek Girl Season 2 Release Date & Is It Coming Out?

Geek Girl‘s first season recently premiered. As such, fans who enjoyed this new British teen drama’s inaugural chapter are wondering whether a Season 2 has been confirmed and if so then what the release date is. This show is based on Holly Smale’s young adult novel of the same name. It follows shy and socially awkward teen Harriet Manners, whose life changes dramatically after she is found by a top London model agent and is led on a path of becoming the fashion industry’s newest It-girl.

Here’s all we know about Geek Girl Season 2 and whether or not it’s coming out.

Is there a Geek Girl Season 2 release date?

There is no Geek Girl Season 2 release date as it is unlikely to happen anytime soon or at all.

Geek Girl is seemingly a “limited series” or a miniseries, a type of show telling its story in a limited episode run. Thus, a Geek Girl Season 2 is unlikely. Moreover, neither the makers of Geek Girl nor Netflix have announced plans for a Geek Girl Season 2 happening anytime soon.

ComingSoon will provide updates about Geek Girl Season 2 if the situation changes.

Geek Girl’s cast includes Emily Carey as Harriet Manners, and Tim Downie as Richard Manners, Also featured are Sarah Parish as Jude Paignton, Jemima Rooper as Annabel Manners, Liam Woodrum as Nick Park, and Rochelle Harrington as Nat Grey. The series also stars Hebe Beardsall as Betty, and Daisy Jelley as Poppy Hepple-Cartwright. Holly Smale and Jessica Ruston are the series creators.

Why Geek Girl Season 2 might not be happening anytime soon?

Geek Girl Season 2 probably isn’t coming out anytime soon because as mentioned above, it had been billed as a limited series or miniseries.

The official synopsis for Geek Girl reads:

“Awkward teen Harriet has always wanted to fit in. Until she gets scouted by a top London model agent and learns that some people are meant to stand out.”

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