Bandi Season 2 has not been officially confirmed or renewed by Netflix as of mid-April 2026.
The series (a French-language crime drama created by Éric Rochant and his daughter Capucine Rochant) premiered on Netflix on April 9, 2026, with all 8 episodes released at once. It’s Netflix’s first major original series filmed entirely in Martinique (a French overseas territory in the Caribbean), and it follows the Lafleur family—11 orphaned siblings aged 7 to 23—after their mother died in a traffic accident. They struggle to stay together amid poverty, with some turning to robbery and drug trafficking while clashing over moral choices. The youngest involved sibling, 16-year-old Kylian (aka the rising drug lord Milord), drives much of the expansion into bigger crime.
Current Status and Performance
It’s too early for a renewal decision. Netflix typically waits weeks (or longer) to evaluate metrics like viewership hours, completion rates, retention, and global/international performance before announcing seasons. The show is not labelled a limited series, leaving room for more, but there’s no official word on cancellation or renewal either.
Performance so far looks promising, which bodes well:
– It quickly entered Netflix’s global Top 10 TV list, reaching as high as #2 worldwide shortly after release, with reports of 2.1 million views in its first week.
– Strong in Francophone and Caribbean markets: #1 in Martinique and other territories, Top 10 in dozens of countries (e.g., 55+ reported).
– Fan buzz is high on social media, with many viewers binge-watching and demanding Season 2.
Critic and audience scores are mixed-to-positive: IMDb around 5.9–6.0/10 (with episode ratings often higher, suggesting the average may rise), praised for its gritty family drama, authentic local casting (many Martinican actors, including trap artist Evil P in a debut role), and intense plot, but some note it prioritizes crime elements over deeper cultural exploration of Martinique.
Bandi Season 2 Possibilities
The finale for Season 1 clearly left several loose ends regarding unresolved family dysfunction, the future of the last remaining characters (e.g. King), and an ongoing series of threats from other organised crime syndicates and their members to the siblings. While Season 1 has enough resolution to feel semi-closed, it also presents a “semicolon” feel with several storylines still left on the table for additional drama, business expansion, or to explore the possible fallout from this season.
If Season 2 is granted renewal, there is a projected premiere date of 2027 for the second season (given that Netflix generally spends more than 12 months to produce international-based television series). There are many factors involved that work in its favour for getting renewed (high viewership on release, particularly in non-English/French-speaking countries; community pride regarding representation from Martinique; and a quality ensemble cast) and against it (mixed critic scores and rapid decline in viewership).
Many fans express how much they “need Season 2 ASAP”, and with many posts declaring it “the best show of the year”, success in the Caribbean may give Netflix further incentive to build more on storytelling in that part of the world.
Keep checking Netflix Tudum, official announcements, or the creators/cast for updates about Season 2. Meanwhile, all episodes of Season 1 are available to watch in French (there are multiple dubbing options, including English and Hindi, some viewers have reported). The series is often compared to Top Boy and Shameless regarding family crisis-related drama with crime.