Netflix’s latest science-fi thriller “The Eternut” is its best post-epocalliptic TV show in years. After debuting on The Streamer last week, “The Eternut” crashed the top 10 of Netflix, and fans would be happy to know that it has already been renewed for the second season.
All six episodes of season 1 were released on April 30, and it was immediately clear that Netflix had made another hit on his hands. But Rotten tomatoesThe chain has an impressive 93% critics and a single high 97% popcornimeter score, shown that Netflix audiences have also enjoyed it.
Now it seems that Netflix is striking when iron is hot. A few days after season 1, premiered, deadline “The Eternut” will return to season 2. Francisco “Pako” Ramos spoke with the outlet as to what to expect.
“Season 2 is going to be very important,” said Ramos. “It is going to excavate a lot of science-fi concepts that were only indicated in season 1, and they are going to blow it completely.”
Meanwhile, the series manufacturer Matis Mosterin told Deadline that the plan is to wrap in the story 2 in Season 2 and during the episode: “We believe that we will manage to close the whole story in a beautiful way, perhaps with eight more episodes.”
Season 2 “The Eternut” will be final
The “Sophomore outing of that” Iternott “will be its last, it does not come as a big surprise. In the first season, writer hector ji. Osterheld and Illustrator Francisco Solano Lopez included a good part of the Argentine Science-Fi graphic novel of the same name.
In a cross between “The Last of As” and “Fallout”, it follows the Spanish-language chain Juan Salvo (Ricardo Darin) and his friends are excluded from most of the population in a desperate conflict to survive after a mysterious, deadly snowfall. Soon, it becomes clear that this bizarre snowfall is just the beginning; An foreign invasion is going on, and the remaining people will need to band together to maintain the earth because we are getting another casualties.
Producer Mostrin made it clear that the show is not looking at the story to spin from the story in any important way, but adapters it and makes it modern for small curtains.
“We think, artisticly, this cycle that we need adventure work to maintain the Mystic and make shows,” he told Deadline. “We want to challenge ourselves in the second season as we had first challenged ourselves in one. We want to go more, technical and creatively. We want to use all the knowledge we received in the second season to do things that we did not manage to do earlier.”
There is no word on the fact that “The Eternuts” will be a premiere of season 2, but now that it has been confirmed, it is only some time ago when more concrete details come to light.