Fans of the gritty British crime drama Top Boy are buzzing with questions about whether the Summerhouse estate will return for a sixth season. After the explosive finale of Season 5, which Netflix labeled as the final chapter, speculation is rife about the show’s future. Here’s everything we know so far about Top Boy Season 6.
Has Top Boy Season 6 Been Confirmed?
As of now, Top Boy Season 6 has not been greenlit by Netflix. The streaming giant, along with the show’s cast and creative team, confirmed that Season 5, which premiered on September 7, 2023, was intended to be the final chapter. In a joint statement, lead actors Ashley Walters (Dushane) and Kane Robinson (Sully) emphasized that “every story must have an ending,” signaling their intent to wrap up the series after five seasons. The decision to end the show came primarily from the cast and creators, not Netflix, with Walters noting in a GQ interview that continuing indefinitely didn’t feel right for the story’s authenticity.
Despite this, Netflix initially expressed interest in extending the series, but the creative team’s desire to end on a high note prevailed. However, the door isn’t entirely closed, as fan demand and unresolved storylines could pave the way for new developments.
Why Did Top Boy Season 5 Feel Like the End?
Warning: Spoilers for Top Boy Season 5 ahead!
Season 5 delivered a definitive conclusion for the show’s central characters, Dushane and Sully. Both met tragic ends, with Dushane succumbing to his injuries and Sully’s fate sealed in a shocking finale. These conclusive endings make it unlikely for Ashley Walters and Kane Robinson to return as leads in a potential Season 6. The season tied up many loose ends, but it also left some questions unanswered, particularly the identity of Sully’s shooter, which has fueled speculation about future stories.
The show’s creator, Ronan Bennett, and co-director William Stefan Smith have emphasized that ending after five seasons aligns with the British tradition of concluding shows early to maintain quality. This decision was echoed by actress Jasmine Jobson (Jaq), who told the Royal Television Society that ending the series was fitting given its heavy subject matter.