‘Limitless’ Season 2 Renewal On Netflix: Craig Sweeny Explains Streaming Service’s Refusal To Pick Up Series

"Limitless" Season 2 seems like a dream that is far from happening after CBS announced the Bradley Cooper-led series' cancellation in just one season. While many fans are holding out some hope that the show will be renewed in another network, series creator Craig Sweeny explains the reason behind Netflix's refusal to pick up the show for another season.

This article contains spoilers. Read on if you want to learn more about the details of this story.

"Limitless" Season 2 may not happen on Netflix or on any other network for that matter. This comes as a huge disappointment to viewers who have remained optimistic that other networks will see the show's potential and the support that it has from fans.

Series creator Craig Sweeny dismissed rumors that there are ongoing talks to renew "Limitless" Season 2 on Netflix via a Twitter post. Such speculations began after the online streaming service began airing the episodes from the first season of the show.

However, a previous statement from Sweeny provides an explanation as to why "Limitless" Season 2 will not happen on Netflix. According to Sweeny, the network found the show's plot "complicated," which is why Netflix is not confident in producing the series.

This seemingly shatters hope for a "Limitless" Season 2 among fans and viewers, especially since Season 1 left fans with a huge cliffhanger. In an interview with IGN, Sweeny shared that his goal has always been to tell a story, which is complete in every season.

This meant that he created "Limitless" Season 1 with an end in mind in order to give the audience the feeling of a complete season. However, many fans continue to express their disappointment because the show had so much potential and there were more stories to tell in the form of a second season.

Do you think "Limitless" Season 2 should happen on Netflix? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!

© 2024 ParentHerald.com All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission.

Join the Discussion
Real Time Analytics