Netflix's 'Little House on the Prairie' Reboot Secures Season 2 Renewal as First Season Debuts
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Netflix has renewed its reimagining of 'Little House on the Prairie' for a second season, with production already underway. The announcement comes as the first season of the reboot begins streaming on the platform, drawing renewed attention to the classic story.
TechRadar reported that "Season 1 has only just dropped on Netflix, but Little House on the Prairie season 2 was renewed before it was released." This early renewal signals the streaming giant's confidence in the series, even before audiences had a chance to weigh in.
According to Deadline, production for the new season was already in motion during the summer, running concurrently with press activities for Season 1. The outlet also noted that new cast members have been added, including roles for highly anticipated characters from the source material.
"Season 2 will be based on Laura Ingalls Wilder's 'On The Banks Of Plum Creek.'"
This specific novel sets the stage for a classic chapter in the Ingalls family story, moving the narrative to a new setting that fans of the original books and TV series will recognize.
While Season 1 is now streaming, Whatfinger confirmed the show's return, noting it was "back with a new Netflix show." No release date for Season 2 has been announced yet, leaving viewers to enjoy the first season while waiting for the next installment.
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