Echoes: Will There Be a Second Season to Netflix’s Mystery Thriller?

With the thrill that Netflix’s latest Australian drama has provided, audiences are already demanding an Echoes Season 2. The show is directed by Vanessa Gazy and stars Michelle Monaghan, Matt Bomer, Daniel Sunjata, Ali Stroker, Karen Robinson, Rosanny Zayas, Michael O’Neill, Celia Weston, Gable Swanlund and Jonathan Tucker.

Produced by That Kid Ed Productions and EndemolShine Banks Australia, Echoes is dubbed a mystery thriller. The series revolves around the story of a pair of identical twins named Leni and Geni. The two share a dangerous secret that is they have secretly swapped their lives as children and have been living a double life as adults with two houses, two husbands and one child. However, soon the cleverly articulated lives the two are leading fall apart when one of the twins go missing.

With a total of seven episodes, the thriller has likely impressed a lot of people and is getting all the praise. So much so that viewers are rooting for a second season to witness some more mystery surrounding the twins. However, will Netflix renew this drama or cancel it still remains a question that we are here to clarify.

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Echoes Season 2: Will Netflix Renew or Cancel It?

Echoes have been marketed as miniseries by Netflix. So, the potential of a second season might not just be in the cards. However, given the rage of sequels, reboots and spin-offs, it is likely for Netflix to give in to the audiences’ liking a churn out a season two. It has happened a lot and can happen for this show too.

Echoes Season 2 will also have the potential to answer some questions that the viewers are confused about. For instance, knowing for sure if one of the twins has vanished or they are both back still remains a mystery. We see at the end either Leni or Gina visit Charlie and talk about settling some scores but, it is not specified it was which one visited Charlie and what lies ahead in this story. Thus, a second season can be a likely choice for the OTT platform.

Having said that, Netflix has not made any announcement in regards to either the renewal or the cancellation of the series. The OTT giants takes at least a few weeks depending on the viewership to classify if the show is worth renewing and it is still early for Echoes.

Echoes Trailer

You can watch Echoes now on Netflix. To read our review for the same, click 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.

2 COMMENTS

  1. Typical netflix. Only half ass season then no more. I Will juste go to some other streaming site Soon. Fedup with that. Everything Else is like crap on this streaming site. But so few good series. And netflix is stupid to not get more sesons…

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