Is Everything Sucks! season 2 happening?

NEW YORK, NY - JANUARY 31: (L-R) Rio Mangini, Elijah Stevenson, Peyton Kennedy, Sydney Sweeney, Quinn Liebling and Jahi Di'Allo Winston attend Netfix's "Everything Sucks!" series premiere at AMC 34th Street on January 31, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NY - JANUARY 31: (L-R) Rio Mangini, Elijah Stevenson, Peyton Kennedy, Sydney Sweeney, Quinn Liebling and Jahi Di'Allo Winston attend Netfix's "Everything Sucks!" series premiere at AMC 34th Street on January 31, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images) /
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Netflix comedy-drama Everything Sucks! premiered in February 2018, and took viewers back to the golden age of the ’90s. In a town called Boring, the highs and lows of high school misfits in the AV and drama clubs were put on full display.

If there was one lesson to be learned from the show, it’s that high school doesn’t get easier through the ages.

Will there be an Everything Sucks! season 2?

Thanks to the super relatable nature of Everything Sucks!, fans have been hoping for a season two. And at first, it sounded like a positive prospect. “We’ve thought about it a great deal and hope the details will hopefully, if it comes true, it should be good at season two,” show creator Ben York Jones said in an interview with Uproxx.

Was Everything Sucks! canceled?

Unfortunately, the latest update from the show wasn’t quite as positive. As The Hollywood Reporter shares, the show ultimately wasn’t renewed for another season. Executive producer Jeff Pinker spoke out about the sad news, saying:

"We’re super proud of the show we made — and very proud that it found an audience of very passionate fans, for many of whom it became an important personal touchstone: either reflecting their current life, or an echo of their own teenage years. We are grateful to Netflix for the opportunity, but are very disheartened we won’t be continuing to tell these stories."

For fans who have been waiting on the edge of their seats for the next season, the update definitely “sucks” big time.

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