Has No Good Deed Season 2 Been Canceled or Renewed?
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Has No Good Deed Season 2 Been Canceled or Renewed?

Curious about the fate of No Good Deed Season 2? Netflix’s dark comedy, which centers on three families competing for a house to solve their problems, has captured viewers’ attention. The show just premiered all the episodes, leaving fans craving for more. Many are wondering whether No Good Deed has been canceled or renewed for Season 2.

Here’s the latest on No Good Deed’s future.

Is No Good Deed canceled by Netflix or renewed for season 2?

Netflix has not yet decided against the renewal or cancellation of No Good Deed Season 2.

As of now, there’s been no word from Netflix or the production crew about a Season 2’s renewal. Typically, Netflix checks out a bunch of factors before making that call. It includes the initial viewership numbers and how many people stick around after the first few episodes. So, it comes down to how well the show is received. If they do greenlight No Good Deed for Season 2, fans can look forward to even more crazy adventures involving the couple’s mysterious home and the secrets they uncover to keep themselves safe.

The series follows three families vying for a charming 1920s Spanish villa in Los Angeles, hoping it will resolve their personal struggles. However, as the story unfolds, the idyllic home transforms into a source of tension. Lydia and Paul grapple with the house’s dark secrets while confronting their own past to find closure.

The actual location of the No Good Deed house which is identified as The Morgan house, is situated in Los Angeles. Liz Feldman, in an interview with Tudum Netflix, recounted her experience of discovering it and said, “I just loved it. I wanted to keep looking at it. I wanted to go inside it. It was a pretty easy yes.” Feldman added, “It’s just such a sweet house that promises a lot of love and warmth — but also some potential surprises.”

All episodes of the No Good Deed Season 1 are now available on Netflix.

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