
Although fans of *Bad Sisters* are not necessarily wishing for more trouble to befall the characters, the desire for more of the show is undeniable. This feminist Irish dark comedy, streaming on Apple TV+, wrapped up its intriguing second season filled with twists, violence, and shocking moments. Let’s delve into what we know about the prospects of a potential third season and the possibility of *Bad Sisters* spin-off.
Spoilers for *Bad Sisters* season 2 ahead.
The season finale, aptly titled “Cliff Hanger, ”did not leave viewers hanging in suspense. Instead, it effectively resolved all plot lines concerning Grace’s demise and Ian’s dubious actions, which included kidnapping and blackmail. The Garvey sisters, adept at becoming entangled with unsavory characters, also saw Ian label them as “hysterical women” —a remark that may not be criminal but clearly exposes his character. By the end of the season, viewers discover the mystery of the body found in the trunk, and the sisters gain an unexpected ally in law enforcement, walking away without any unresolved legal issues. This could very well serve as an appropriate conclusion for the series.
The Future of *Bad Sisters*: Will Season 3 Happen?
As of now, there is no official announcement from Apple regarding the renewal of *Bad Sisters* for a third season. Sharon Horgan, the show’s star and creator, has shared her thoughts with various media outlets about the show’s potential continuation. She indicated to Collider that it’s a matter of “waiting and seeing, ” mentioning that she hadn’t originally planned for a second season. Conversely, Horgan expressed to Deadline that the season finale feels quite conclusive. Hence, the show’s future remains uncertain but intriguing, leaving fans both hopeful and contemplative about what lies ahead. At least this season wrapped up neatly, concluding on a somewhat optimistic note.
In an interview with Bustle, Horgan revealed that a possible spin-off or a third season could center around Blánaid (Saise Quinn), the teenage daughter of Grace and John Paul. She noted, “when we were coming to the end of the edit, we were asked if there was a way to continue the story. While I feel strongly that the end is the end, I do think of Blánaid.” The season concludes with Blánaid surrounded by her family, recalling memories of her mother, but there’s an intriguing twist that suggests she knows more about her father than she admits, indicating potential future conflicts. Perhaps a spinoff titled *Bad Daughter* or *Bad Cousins: A Bad Sisters TNG Story* could emerge?
As for the stars of *Bad Sisters*, they continue to occupy exciting roles in new projects.Horgan will portray Amanda Knox’s mother in an upcoming true crime series. Anne-Marie Duff is set to star in a new crime-related series titled *Reunion*, while Eve Hewson is working with renowned filmmakers Noah Baumbach and Steven Spielberg. Meanwhile, Sarah Greene is set to collaborate with prestigious directors Terrence Malick and Jim Jarmusch in their forthcoming projects. Exciting times await these talented actresses!
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