Just Alice Season 2: Is a Renewal on the Horizon or Is This the End?
Netflix just unleashed all 19 episodes of the Spanish romantic dramedy Just Alice, and viewers are hooked on Alicia’s chaotic love life. The big question now: renewal or heartbreak for season 2?
Netflix just dropped all 19 episodes of Just Alice, and yes, the immediate question is: are we getting a Season 2? Short answer: Netflix has not made a call yet. The streamer is doing the classic wait-and-see before pulling the trigger on more episodes.
So, is Just Alice renewed?
Not yet. Not canceled either. Netflix is keeping it in limbo while they check the numbers on Season 1. Translation: they want to see how many people start it, finish it, and talk about it before they announce anything. Expect news only after those metrics settle.
What is this show, exactly?
Just Alice is a Spanish comedy soap opera (romantic dramedy, if you prefer) from Marta Bertoldi and Esteban del Campo Bagu. It follows Alicia Fernandez, who is juggling a seriously messy love life that swings from wild to downright bonkers. We meet her sprinting into a wedding with her fiance Pablo, ignoring every flashing red light on the way to the altar. The twist: Alicia already has a husband, Alejo, a well-known author who is still deeply in love with her and, in a very on-the-nose move, publishes a book that basically dissects her inner life. The result is part love triangle, part double-life chaos: two husbands, neither aware of the other, and one protagonist trying to keep it all spinning.
Where to watch and how
All 19 episodes of Just Alice are streaming now on Netflix. If you are pricing it out, Netflix currently lists three plans: Standard with ads at $7.99/month, Standard at $17.99/month, and Premium at $24.99/month.
The cast
- Verónica Orozco leads the series
- Cony Camelo
- Sebastián Carvajal
- Michel Brown
- Julián Román
- Leo Deluglio
- Ana María Medina
- Daniela Tapia
- Fernando Arévalo
Bottom line
If Season 1 racks up the views, Netflix will likely move on Season 2. For now, it is a waiting game. If you are curious, the entire first season is ready to binge, and the premise gets pretty wild pretty fast.