Stephen Graham Confirms Adolescence Season 2 Plans After Golden Globe Win

Stephen Graham has confirmed that plans for a second season of Netflix’s Adolescence are officially in motion, following the show’s major night at the 2026 Golden Globe Awards.

The British actor and co-creator revealed the update backstage at the Globes, where Adolescence emerged as one of the ceremony’s biggest winners. While the series was originally presented as a limited drama, Graham’s comments suggest the story may not be over just yet.

Speaking after his Golden Globe win, Graham confirmed that he and co-creator Jack Thorne are actively discussing ideas for a follow-up season. However, he stressed that the process is still at a very early stage.

According to Graham, any continuation of Adolescence would require careful thought, especially given the emotional weight and cultural impact of the first season. He hinted that if a second season happens, it may not be a direct continuation of the original storyline, suggesting an anthology-style approach instead.

Netflix has not yet officially greenlit Season 2, and no timeline, cast details, or storyline have been confirmed.

Adolescence had a dominant showing at the 2026 Golden Globes, further fueling conversations about the show’s future. The series won:

  • Best Limited or Anthology Series
  • Best Actor in a Limited Series – Stephen Graham
  • Best Supporting Actor – Owen Cooper
  • Best Supporting Actress – Erin Doherty
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The wins capped off an already impressive awards season for the show, which has been widely praised for its performances, writing, and unflinching portrayal of modern youth and social pressures.

Since its release, Adolescence has sparked widespread discussion online and beyond, with viewers praising its realism and emotional depth. Graham acknowledged the impact during awards season, noting that audiences have shared personal stories about how the series resonated with them and opened difficult conversations.

That cultural response, combined with its awards success, appears to be a key reason why the creators are now open to exploring what comes next.

For now, Adolescence Season 2 remains unconfirmed but possible. If a second season does move forward, it is expected to take several years and could introduce a new story rather than revisiting the original characters.

Iyanu Season 2 Is Official: Everything We Know So Far

African animated fantasy series Iyanu is officially returning for a second season, and expectations are already high. Following a strong debut that introduced global audiences to a richly imagined world rooted in Yoruba mythology, Season 2 raises the stakes, digs deeper into the story, and introduces a bigger conflict that could change the future of Yorubaland.

Iyanu Season 2 

Cartoon Network and Max (formerly HBO Max) have confirmed that Iyanu has been renewed for Season 2. The new season is scheduled to premiere between March and May 2026 and will consist of 10 episodes, continuing directly from the events of Season 1.

The renewal is a strong vote of confidence in the series, which has been praised for its animation quality, cultural authenticity, and fresh storytelling perspective within the fantasy genre.

What Season 2 Will Be About

Season 2 is reported to expand the story far beyond Iyanu’s personal journey of discovery. While she continues to learn how to control her divine abilities, the wider world around her begins to unravel.

This season introduces a major conflict between Elu and the People of the Deep, a powerful faction led by a new and dangerous antagonist. As ancient divine artifacts resurface, different factions across Yorubaland begin to compete for power, pushing the land toward chaos.

At the center of it all is Iyanu, who must navigate shifting alliances, uncover hidden truths about her past, and decide what kind of protector she is meant to become.

Returning Cast 

Season 2 will retain much of its original all-African voice cast, maintaining the authenticity that helped define the series. Returning voices include:

  • Serah Johnson as Iyanu
  • Okey Jude as Biyi
  • Samuel Kugbiyi as Toye
  • Adesua Etomi-Wellington as Olori
  • Blossom Chukwujekwu
  • Stella Damasus
  • Shaffy Bello

The creative team remains led by Roye Okupe, creator of the original Iyanu: Child of Wonder graphic novel, ensuring continuity in vision and storytelling.

Expanding the Universe Beyond Season 2

In addition to the second season, the Iyanu universe is also growing through feature-length animated films.

One of them, Iyanu: The Age of Wonders, is a prequel set approximately 500 years before the main series and was released in August 2025. A second feature film is also in development and expected to arrive in 2026, further deepening the franchise’s mythology.

Iyanu stands out as one of the few African-led animated projects to break into the global mainstream. By drawing deeply from Yoruba mythology, African history, and local talent, the series moves away from the usual animation formulas and creates space for African stories to be told and celebrated on a world stage.

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