Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen Season 2: Renewal Uncertain, Creative Possibilities Loom Netflix’s horror series Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen has sparked intense speculation about its future following its debut in March 2026. The eight-episode limited series, known for its psychological tension and a violent, unsettling finale, has left fans divided on whether the story will continue. While no official renewal has been announced, the show’s open-ended conclusion and character-driven narrative have fueled debates about the possibility of a second season. The series, created by showrunner Haley Z. Boston, was initially designed as a self-contained story. In interviews, Boston emphasized that the show was conceived as a finite project, not an ongoing franchise. She stated that the narrative was crafted to deliver a complete arc within a single season, aligning with the trend of limited series on streaming platforms. This approach allows for tightly written, standalone stories rather than multi-season arcs. However, the show’s ambiguous ending has left room for creative expansion, prompting fans to theorize about potential directions for a potential sequel. Despite the lack of an official renewal, Boston has not ruled out the possibility of a second season. In a recent interview with Deadline, she acknowledged that continuing the series could be an “exciting opportunity,” particularly if approached with fresh ideas. One potential direction under consideration is transforming the show into an anthology format. This would allow each season to explore different fears or psychological themes, rather than continuing the same storyline.#deadline #netflix #haley_z_boston #something_very_bad_is_going_to_happen #jude
