One of my favorite Apple TV+ shows of the year, Bad Monkey, is officially getting a season 2 from Apple. Here’s the full announcement.
Bad Monkey’s new season won’t follow book sequel
Variety published the good news about Bad Monkey’s forthcoming second season.
Interestingly, it sounds like it won’t be taking the path many viewers expected.
The first season was based on the novel of the same name by Carl Hiaasen. There is a sequel novel to “Bad Monkey” titled “Razor Girl,” but according to an individual with knowledge of the production, Season 2 will not be based on that book.
It’s possible season 2 is taking a different route because ‘Razor Girl’ will serve as the basis for a future season. Series co-creator Bill Lawrence previously hinted at having a three-season arc in mind for Bad Monkey.
Speaking of Lawrence, here’s his quote on the second season renewal:
“I hope that people know that Carl Hiaasen is an idol of mine and an inspiration for me as a writer,” Lawrence said. “To get to go on telling his story with Vince Vaughn and this great cast, at least the characters who are still alive, is very exciting. I’m very thankful to our partners at Apple TV+ and Warner Bros, as well as the entire team that helps bring this show to life.”
The first season of Bad Monkey debuted this summer and ended up dominating the Apple TV+ top charts throughout most of its run.
If you’re unfamiliar, Bad Monkey is the third Apple TV+ series from Bill Lawrence, who also co-created Ted Lasso and Shrinking. In my opinion (and likely that of many others), Lawrence is responsible for three of the best shows Apple has made so far.
No release date for season 2 has been announced, but hopefully we’ll see Bad Monkey return around August 2025, one year after its first season arrived.
Are you excited for Bad Monkey season 2? Let us know in the comments.
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