Everything Now won’t return for a second season. Netflix has cancelled the British teen comedy-drama sequence, in keeping with an interview with Dylan Brady on Film Update. The actor (Mary & George), Coronation Street) was concerned within the writing of the sequence and authored the sixth episode.
The Everything Now sequence, which stars Sophie Wilde, Lauryn Ajufo, Harry Cadby, Noah Thomas, Stephen Fry, Niamh McCormack, Sam Reuben, Vivienne Acheampong, and Alex Hassell, launched in October 2023.
Netflix revealed the next concerning the plot of the sequence:
When 16-year previous Mia returns residence after a prolonged restoration from an consuming dysfunction, she is thrust again into the chaotic world of sixth kind solely to seek out that her buddies have moved on with teen life with out her. Along with an ever-evolving bucket record, three finest mates and a significant new crush, Mia throws herself headfirst right into a world of courting, events and first kisses, quickly discovering that not every thing in life might be deliberate for.
Brady mentioned the next concerning the cancellation of the sequence:
“I had written a script for season two… We had some nice concepts however we’re on the mercy of the algorithm, I’m afraid. It’s actually tough as a result of traditionally, TV has labored in a method, which is a gradual, constant progress over a number of seasons versus this sort of mentality we see now, the place it’s like, ‘If it doesn’t get 16 million views within the first 28 days, it’s not price anybody’s whereas.’
It’s actually disheartening to see as a result of I feel there’s additionally lots of people who refuse to put money into a brand new present with the data that it’d simply find yourself getting canceled. I hope that panorama will change and I hope that we are able to cease treating artwork and tv as a commodity that’s on the mercy of an algorithm as a result of an algorithm isn’t individuals, and issues usually simply do take a little bit of time. When they’re given the area to develop, they’ll flip into actually great issues.”
What do you think? Did you watch this Netflix sequence? Did you need to see extra of Everything Now sometime?