
Netflix’s latest comedy The Four Seasons may have launched as a reboot of the 1981 film, but make no mistake, this doesn’t feel like a one-and-done limited series.
While the original starred Alan Alda and Carol Burnett, the 2025 version has carved its own narrative path, and viewers who’ve binged all eight episodes know: there’s definitely more story to tell.
The final episode ends with a somber turn.
Nick’s (Steve Carell) funeral following a tragic car accident.
Just when you think that’s the gut-punch of the season, Nick’s younger girlfriend, Ginny (Erika Henningsen), delivers another shock: she’s pregnant.
The bombshell lands especially hard on Anne (Kerri Kenney-Silver), Nick’s ex-wife, who’s still processing the grief of losing him.
As of May 1, the show hasn't been officially renewed, but the cast is all-in for another round.
With a cast that includes Tina Fey, Kerri Kenney-Silver, Colman Domingo, Will Forte, and Marco Calvani, not to mention dreamy lakeside filming locations, it's no surprise that fans (and cast members) are hoping Netflix greenlights more.
Kerri Kenney-Silver recently shared how different the series is from the film and what she'd love to explore next with her character:
“We’re all dreaming for more. We would do this show till they turn the lights out. It has been the most fulfilling experience for all of us. We all have our fingers crossed, but you never know what’s going to happen. I don’t care if the next season is in a basement in Dayton, Ohio, and there’s some sort of lockdown. I would show up. Selfishly, as an actor, I just want to be around these people. I would follow Tina Fey anywhere.”
So for now, all we can do is wait—and rewatch those sunset-soaked scenes while we cross our fingers for Season 2.
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