Fans are curious if there will be a The Sticky Episode 7 or if the series has ended. This dark-comedy drama follows Ruth, a retired tough cookie and maple syrup farmer who turns to crime to protect her livelihood. Viewers are eager to know if more episodes are coming or if the show has concluded.
Here’s the most recent update on what to expect for the future of the Prime Video show.
Is there a The Sticky Episode 7 release date and time?
Unfortunately, there is no release date and time for The Sticky Episode 7.
Prime Video’s Sticky Season 1 premiered on December 6, 2024, featuring a total of six episodes. In the final episode, titled “Apex,” the long-awaited heist kicks off amidst a farmers’ uprising, forcing the gang to rely on their creativity to navigate through unexpected challenges. With the conclusion of the series, there will not be a seventh episode.
Will there be a The Sticky Part 2 with more episodes?
No, there won’t be a Part 2 of The Sticky Season 1 with additional episodes. Season 1 has wrapped up, providing a full and satisfying story arc.
Produced by Jason Blum, the series draws inspiration from the infamous Great Canadian Maple Syrup Heist. It blends heist, dark comedy, and thriller elements with plenty of drama. Margo Martindale stars as the lead character, Ruth.
Ruth is driven to commit crimes when bureaucratic pressures threaten to take everything that is important to her away. To pull off a daring heist on Quebec’s maple syrup reserves, she joins forces with a mobster from Boston and a French-Canadian security guard. On Rotten Tomatoes’ Tomatometer, the show has garnered a solid approval rating of 82%.
Now that Season 1 has ended, audiences of The Sticky are eager to know if Season 2 will be released soon. However, neither Prime Video nor the production team has confirmed if the show will be renewed or canceled. The decision will largely depend on the viewership numbers for the first season.
Along with Margo Martindale, the show’s cast includes Jamie Lee, Chris Diamantopoulos, Gita Miller, Guy Nadon, Suzanne Clément, Mickaël Gouin, Mark O’Brien, Meegwun Fairbrother, and many others.