Ripple Season 2: Greenlit or Gone?
Ripple, Netflix’s new comfort-binge charmer, has viewers hooked, and its eight-episode finale leaves threads dangling. Now the only question is whether Season 2 gets the green light—or the axe.
Ripple hit Netflix U.K. earlier this month and instantly slid into that cozy, feel-good lane people use for comfort viewing. It is eight episodes about four strangers whose lives crash into each other in ways that are more tender than flashy. The finale? Plenty of dangling threads. So yeah, everyone is now asking the same question: are we getting a Season 2 or not?
Short answer: no decision yet
As of now, Ripple has not been renewed or canceled. The series comes from Lionsgate and has been streaming on Netflix U.K. since December 3. Neither the studio nor Netflix has said a word about more episodes.
This silence is normal for streamers. They usually watch the numbers for a few weeks — views, completion rates, social chatter, general audience vibes — before making the call. Early read: it looks like a slow-burn grower, the kind that starts quiet and sticks around if the buzz keeps climbing.
The cast is ready if the call comes
Julia Chan (Kris), Ian Harding (Nate), Sydney Agudong (Aria), and Frankie Faison (Walter) have been boosting fan reactions and celebrating the show’s Netflix run. All signs point to them being up for a return if the renewal happens.
Season 1 leaves the door wide open
The finale does not wrap things up so much as tee them up:
- Nate’s cancer treatment is ongoing.
- Aria is heading out on a music tour.
- Walter and Nate strike up a partnership of sorts.
- Kris and Nate end on an emotional cliffhanger tied to a letter that pretty much spells out where this could go next.
Maybe our journey is only just beginning.
Why people are into it
Ripple has been getting strong praise, and the show’s mix of empathy, connection, and second chances is landing with viewers. If that momentum holds and the conversation keeps growing over the next few weeks, that is the kind of thing that pushes a renewal over the line.
The bottom line
No renewal yet, no cancellation either. Expect the usual waiting game while Netflix and Lionsgate track how it performs. If you are curious what the fuss is about, Ripple is currently streaming on Netflix U.K.