Living With Yourself season 2 Netflix release date: Will there be another series?
Living With Yourself is the latest dark comedy series starring award-winning actor Paul Rudd and Irish comedian and actress Aisling Bea. The series tells the story of Miles (played by Paul Rudd) who’s deeply unhappy with his life and undergoes a relaxing spa treatment recommended by his co-worker Dan (Desmin Borges). However, his spa experience was actually a cloning treatment. Living With Yourself sees the old Miles trying to come to terms with having the new Miles (also Rudd) in his life.
Will there be another series of Living With Yourself?
Netflix has not confirmed whether there will be another series of Living With Yourself.
The comedy premiered on Friday, October 18 so it is still early days for news of a renewal to be announced.
Usually, if Netflix series are given the green light, the news is announced approximately six months after the show’s original release.
Netflix does not release show ratings with the public, so it is hard to tell if Living With Yourself will be returning for a second series.
Things are looking good for the future of the show, with viewers taking to Twitter to praise the series.
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One fan said: “I just finished watching #Netflix #LivingWithYourself. Gotta say it was really good! Excellent show Paul Rudd!”
Another added: “Living With Yourself IS SO FREAKIN GOOD.”
While a third viewer also said: “#LivingWithYourself is the best goddamn metaphor for dealing with anxiety that I could have ever hoped to see put out into film/tv. I needed this today.”
If Living With Yourself season two is given the green light, fans can expect the series from October 2020 onwards.
Express.co.uk will update this article when more information is available.
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There is more good news for fans, the ending of the first season left the door open for a second season.
However, the final scene could be interpreted as a happy finale for Miles, clone Miles and his wife Kate.
Kate revealed she was pregnant but she as not sure if the Miles was the father or if his clone was.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Timothy Greenberg revealed the door was left open or a second season.
He said: “I like these characters and I wanted them to have happy endings—whatever that means.
“I would actually say ‘satisfied’ endings; it’s not always happy. That’s important: sometimes bad things can be satisfying or appropriate in a different way.
“I want audiences to feel hopeful that there’s a future for the characters, but it’s going to be really challenging. Because that’s sort of the best you can hope for anybody.“
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He added: “Paul had never done TV before. He was very leery of getting into some open-ended thing and playing a character forever.
“I wrote the story that I had in mind. We did tweak it a bit so that it could be the one season, and then we’ll just see where it goes from there.”
He added: “I have ideas for what could be future seasons. But we definitely talked about how we wanted it to have an arc this season that was entire unto itself.
“Somewhat because what if there is only one season? Then we can walk away feeling happy.
“But, more important, because that’s the kind of story that I like telling. That said, obviously, there’s more to be done if everyone involved in the world cares to see more.
“If there’s a desire for more of these characters and this universe.“
Living With Yourself is streaming on Netflix now
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