Netflix’s workplace sitcom, Blockbuster, left plenty of questions unanswered, making it unclear whether it will be renewed for season 2. casting Randall Park as Timmy and Melissa Fumero as Eliza, and made by Vanessa Ramos, Blockbuster follows the journeys of the employees working in the last abide franchise branch of Blockbuster Video on the planet. But the BLOCKBUSTER SEASON 1, it’s unclear what side the show might take next.

The series follows Timmy (Park), a part-time employee at Blockbuster Video, who is fresh out of film school and hoping to break into the industry. It also follows Timmy’s best friend Eliza (Fumero), a social media manager for a video game company.

Who’s In The Casting For “Blockbuster Season 2”?

  • Randall Park as Timmy
  • Melissa Fumero as Eliza Walker
  • Olga Merediz as Connie
  • Tyler Alvarez as Carlos
  • Madeleine Arthur as Hannah
  • J. B. Smoove as Percy Scott
  • Kamala Fairburn as Kayla Scott
  • Leonard Robinson as Aaron Walker
  • Keegan Connor Tracy as Rene

What’s The Plotting On “Blockbuster Season 2”?

The story of season one is told almost exclusively through Timmy’s point of view, and several episodes focus on other characters.

 The show’s premiere episode follows Timmy as he’s starting his new job at the Blockbuster store. The premiere episode also explores the dynamics between Timmy, Eliza and Carlos, who has yet to make a personal connection with anyone at the Blockbuster store.

Another notable character is Rene, an employee from Blockbuster Video’s rival company who has been fired thanks to a Change.org petition that calls for Rene to be fired. It is this Change.org campaign that leads to Timmy starting work at Blockbuster video in season 2 of BLOCKBUSTER.

What Happened In the BLOCKBUSTER SEASON 1 Finale?

The most striking thing about season one’s finale is that it left plenty of questions unanswered. For one, the final scene of the episode shows Timmy and Eliza embracing, with a voiceover from Timmy who narrates that “if there’s an option between destiny and starvation, I’ll take destiny.”

That voiceover was taken by many fans as a reference to Timmy and Eliza going on a date. But where did the couple go during their date? What happened between the two of them when they spent so much time together alone? The show’s finale left viewers uncertain, with many wondering if season 2 will address these questions.

What’s Interesting About “Blockbuster Season 2”?

The show’s strong performance in its premiere week led Netflix to renew it for a second season. Netflix has yet to officially announce the new season, but fans of the series are hoping to see an end date next year. If a Blockbuster season 2 renewal isn’t announced before 2020, there will be only nine seasons of the show remaining.

What About Releasing the Date For the “Blockbuster Season 2”?

There are no official details yet about the release date for BLOCKBUSTER SEASON 2, but viewers should keep an eye on the show’s social media pages for more information. The cast and crew of Blockbuster do not currently have plans to announce a release date online, but they could change that decision at any time.

The actors and creators of BLOCKBUSTER could announce the release date sometime in early. But there is still a good chance that Netflix will make an official announcement of the season 2 renewal before then–so viewers will want to stay tuned to Blockbuster./undefined   

What’s The Public Reaction Been To “Blockbuster Season 1”?

Many fans of the series enjoyed the 1st season, but there were plenty who wished that more details about Timmy and Eliza’s relationship were revealed.

Another common complaint about Blockbuster season 1 was that things moved too quickly for Timmy and Eliza’s budding relationship.

Why is Season 2 Of Blockbuster Cancelled On Netflix?

A lot of people don’t watch the show through Netflix, but this doesn’t surprise many of those who have been following it for a while. Blockbuster season 1 ranked as a top-10 comedy on the platform. But that isn’t enough to make the show profitable because Netflix is only paying $100 000/episode to produce both seasons of Blockbuster.

This seems like a poor deal for Netflix and it will be interesting to see if anything changes in the future.

Netflix will not be continuing the series and no network has picked up the rights to air it. No premiere date has been announced for season 2 of Blockbuster, and fans of the show should expect that it will not be back on Netflix until further notice.

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