Netflix’s The Four Seasons might just be the next comedy-drama you get emotionally attached to—and then impatiently wait for more episodes of. A modern-day twist on the 1981 film of the same name, this show dropped on May 1 and quickly stirred up a buzz. With only eight episodes and an all-star cast—Tina Fey, Steve Carell, Will Forte, Colman Domingo, and Erika Henningsen—it’s no wonder fans are already asking: “Is that it? Will there be a season 2?”

The series follows a close-knit group of friends who go on peaceful, picture-perfect vacations together… until one unexpected romantic reveal blows everything up. It’s funny, emotional, and a little chaotic—in the best way. But just when you’re fully hooked, the season wraps up, leaving viewers both satisfied and craving more.

In a recent chat with TV Insider, the show’s co-creators, Tina Fey and Tracey Wigfield, shared their thoughts on what could come next. No official word from Netflix yet, but both creators sound pretty hopeful about continuing the story.

Wigfield teased that if season 2 happens, it would still follow the same group of friends—digging even deeper into their changing relationships. A particular focus might be on the evolving bond between Anne and Ginny, especially now that their future kids are going to be half-siblings (yes, that dramatic twist). “It just gives us a lot to play with,” she said. And honestly? We’re ready for the drama.

Tina Fey, always cool and grounded, said they’re not getting their hopes too high just yet—but she’d love the chance to revisit this world and work with the cast again. “If we were lucky enough to do more of these, we’d certainly all like to hang out again,” she said. That sounds like a green light emotionally, if not contractually.

As of now, Netflix hasn’t shared the show’s viewership numbers, but the next few weeks will be crucial. If The Four Seasons lands a solid spot on the Top 10 chart, it increases its chances of getting renewed. And let’s be real—Netflix has renewed other comedies like Nobody Wants This, A Man on the Inside, and Running Point based on strong early reception, even with small episode counts and big-name casts.

So what’s next? Right now, it’s a bit of a waiting game. Fans will just have to keep watching, keep streaming, and maybe keep tweeting, in the hopes that Netflix gives this cozy, chaotic, and charming friend group another round of vacations, emotional breakdowns, and hilarious dinner table conversations.

Fingers crossed—because we’re not ready to say goodbye to The Four Seasons just yet.

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