Stephen Graham and Jack Thorne have confirmed that they are working on the second season of the successful miniseries Adolescence. In statements made to Deadline, Graham emphasized that it will still take time before they can show this new installment, suggesting that they are currently in the early stages of development. This news comes after the recent recognition that the miniseries has received, which was awarded at the Golden Globes, a triumph that, according to many, may have influenced the decision to continue the story.
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Adolescence has established itself as the most-watched miniseries in Netflix history, accumulating 142 million views in its first 91 days since its release. This exceptional figure not only positions it as a cultural phenomenon but also raises high expectations for the new season. Graham and Thorne have insisted on the importance of taking the necessary time to develop a story that lives up to the success of the first installment, which implies that any significant progress may take longer than fans would wish.
Netflix, for its part, has not made any official statements about the second season, but it is likely that the streaming giant is pleased with the return of Adolescencia, given its impact and popularity. The key lesson here is that, although impatience may be natural among the show’s followers, quality is prioritized over speed in production. As always, the best course of action is to wait for Graham and Thorne to develop their vision for what promises to be another memorable installment. In the meantime, fans will have to be patient and continue enjoying what ‘Adolescencia’ has offered so far.