Is Netflix Series ‘The One’ Getting a Season 2? What We Know So Far

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What if the dating apps you simultaneously love and hate were guaranteed to match you with the love of your life? That’s the question that lies at the center of The One, Netflix’s new sci-fi saga about love, dating, connection, and murder. And it’s taking Netflix viewers by storm.

Wondering if The One is getting a Season 2? Curious about when The One Season 2 may premiere? We have you covered. Here’s everything you need to know about the future of this crazy show.

Is The One Season 2 Happening?

At the moment it’s too early to say. It typically takes Netflix a few weeks before the streaming giant announces whether or not it’s moving ahead with another season of a new series. But prospects look good for The One.

Since the sci-fi drama’s premiere on March 12, the show has been part of Netflix’s Top 10 in the United States list. That means people are watching, and if people are watching Netflix has a vested interest to keep this saga running.

When Will The One Season 2 Premiere?

If Season 2 of The One does happen, we may have to wait a while. This is entirely based on the production schedule for Season 1, but The One was first announced and put into production in November of 2018. Based on that timeline, it takes roughly two and a half years to make a season of The One. But with COVID-19 and lockdowns, there’s a possibility that estimate is too generous. Pandemic procedures as a whole halted production worldwide throughout 2020. It’s entirely possible that it doesn’t take two and a half years to make a new season of The One but one and a half.

Based on these timelines and assuming the drama is renewed, we could likely expect The One Season 2 to premiere sometime between 2022 and 2023.

What Could Happen in The One Season 2?

So very many stressful things. The season finale of The One ended with the series’ two main couples on the verge of a major devastating revelation. But those sagas were nothing compared to the bomb Rebecca (Hannah Ware) dropped in the final moments of the show. Though she’s spent her entire career marketing The One’s scientific formula as a guaranteed way for people to find their one and only soulmate, that promise has always been a lie. It turns out that a person doesn’t just have one match; they can have multiple matches. If this warped series continues, it will absolutely explore the aftermath of this grand revelation.

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