Good Times’ first season dropped its first season on Netflix on April 12, 2024. Since then, viewers of the new series have been wondering if a Season 2 has been ordered by Netflix and if its release date is on its way. Good Times is a 2024 animated sitcom that is a reimagining of the 1970s classic sitcom series of the same name developed by Norman Lear, which aired for six seasons on CBS.
Here’s all the Good Times Season 2 release date information we know so far, and all the details on when it is coming out.
Is there a Good Times Season 2 release date?
Good Times Season 2 does not have an official release date, but it will likely be announced in the future.
It has only been a few days since Good Times premiered its first season on Netflix. Thus, Netflix is likely waiting to see how the first season performs in terms of viewership and ratings in the coming weeks and months before they decide to order and greenlight the development of a second season.
Moreover, neither Netflix nor the makers of the show Ranada Shepard and Carl Jones have offered any updates about Good Times Season 2.
ComingSoon will provide updates about Good Times Season 2 when it reaches the doorstep.
Good Times’ voice cast includes Jay Pharoah as Junior, Marsai Martin as Gray, Gerald ‘Sink’ Johnson as Dalvin, Yvette Nicole Brown as Beverly, J.B. Smoove as Reggie/Beverly Evans, Rashida Olayiwola as Lashes By Lisa, Cree Summer as Mimi/Ms. Moosie/Female Roach/Mrs. Johnson/Princess Hoo-Ha/Old Nurse/Eggs/Mr. Moosie/Black Girl Magic/, Lil Rel Howery as Skoochie/Gabriel/Pigeon#2, Godfrey as Jon Jon/Jesus, and Heidi Gardner as Kari among other cast members.
Where is Good Times Season 2 coming out?
Good Times Season 2 could come out on Netflix.
This is because the first season of Good Times came out on Netflix. If this pattern repeats, then it is safe to say that the second season will also come out on Netflix.
The official synopsis for Good Times reads:
“In this edgy, irreverent reimagining of the TV classic, a new generation of the Evans family keeps their heads above water in a Chicago housing project.”