Bullsh*t The Gameshow: Will Netflix’s Latest Reality TV Show Get a Season 2?

Wouldn’t it be absolutely thrilling to have Bullsh*t The Gameshow Season 2 right up our alley? Well, the unprecedented success of Netflix’s latest reality TV competition makes us wonder when will the OTT giant go ahead and greenlight the show that everyone seems to love so much. With not only a unique concept in hand, but the game show is also, in fact, extremely entertaining and, keeps you at the edge of your seats guessing.

Created by Jonty Nash and Christopher Potts, who is known well for shows like Dancing with the Stars and Sugar Rush under their name respectively, this new Netflix title consists of ten episodes. Actor-comedian Howie Mandel, who is one of the faces on the judges’ panel for America’s Got Talent serves as a host for this game show. With 30-40 minutes as the runtime for each episode with 4 contestants at play, the series really gets bizarrely impressive as you sit in anticipation guessing if a person is lying or saying the truth.

When Can We Expect Bullsh*t The Gameshow Season 2?

The true yet sad answer is no time soon. Given the show was released only during the last few days in April, it isn’t time yet for Netflix to official renew the series. The streaming platform usually waits for a month at the least to greenlight a title for the following season. However, keeping in mind how well this gameshow is doing, it is only a matter of time before we find out that season two is no longer a dream.

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Prior to Bullsh*t The Gameshow, Netflix has renewed reality TV series be it gameshows, racing or real estate selling due to the high viewership it gains. The streaming giant actually rarely holds back on renewal when it comes to a reality TV show. So, we hope the wonderworks this time too. Until then, go ahead and watch Bullsh*t The Gameshow now on Netflix and, read our review about the same, here.

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Manjima Das
Manjima Das
Manjima Das has a writing experience of over 3 years, covering entertainment, fashion, lifestyle as well as community work. She has majored in Psychology with secondary specialization in gender studies and literature.

8 COMMENTS

  1. I think Netflix could easily do a home boardgame spin off. I loved this show and just like the article says I was guesing at home.

  2. I believe the show was scripted and the contestants were actors. And terrible actors at that. The 2 biggest winners back to back.? It was definitely Bullshit!!

  3. I love the show. It gives us a chance to find out how good are we at guessing whether someone is telling the truth. Having been in retail for 50 years and many stories to tell it was refreshing to see that I guessed, and hilarious to see how many actually got away with that. It was a fantastic show and a lot of fun to watch because we all know that BS is very much a part of our life. ????

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