Created by Ripley Parker, Everything Now is a British teen-comedy drama series streaming on Netflix. The plot revolves around Mia, a 16-year-old Londoner who decides to live her life to the fullest and catch up on everything she has missed after spending a considerable time at a hospital because of anorexia nervosa.
Season 1 premiered on October 5, 2023, and garnered mostly positive responses from the critics. If you are curious when season 2 is coming out, you have come to the right place.
Here’s all the Everything Now season 2 release date information we know so far, and all the details on if it is coming out.
Is there a Everything Now season 2 release date?
Everything Now season 2 does not have an official release date, but it will likely be announced in the future.
As of early October 2023, Everything Now has not been renewed for season 2. However, as the series debuted only about a week ago, the series producers and Netflix executives are likely waiting to see how the show performs before making a decision in this regard. The next few weeks will play a crucial role in deciding the fate of the series.
At the end of season 1, several plot threads remain unexplored, likely indicating that the writers hoped that they would be able to do that in season 2. In an interview with Glamour UK, series creator Ripley Parker expressed her interest in making season 2. “I would love to do one, personally,” she said. “So I would encourage everyone to keep [their] fingers crossed!”
The cast includes Sophie Wilde as Mia Polanco, Lauryn Ajufo as Becca, Noah Thomas as Will, Harry Cadby as Cameron, Niamh McCormack as Alison, Jessie Mae Alonzo as Carli, Robert Akodoto as Theo, Sam Reuben as Alex, Alex Hassell as Rick, Vivienne Acheampong as Viv, Stephen Fry as Dr Nell, and more.
Where is Everything Now season 2 coming out?
Everything Now season 2 isn’t confirmed to release on Netflix. ComingSoon will provide an update if and when season 2 is officially greenlit.
The official synopsis for Everything Now reads:
“After months in recovery for an eating disorder, 16-year-old Mia devises a bucket list of quintessential teen experiences to make up for lost time.”