The new series Ripple is quickly becoming a hit on Netflix!
Julia Chan, Ian Harding, Sydney Agudong, and Frankie Faison star in the new series, which was originally made for Hallmark+, but ended up being licensed to Netflix instead.
Here’s an official synopsis: Ripple “follows Walter, Kris, Nate, and Aria, four New Yorkers who have unknowingly crossed paths countless times without ever meeting. As each character confronts personal challenges, their choices set off a ripple effect that gradually draws them together. The show leans into a message of resilience and optimism, reminding viewers to wait for the rainbow because some of the best things in life cannot happen without the storm.”
All eight episodes are streaming now.
Now, fans are curious to know whether the show will be getting a second season.
Keep reading to find out more…
As of right now, Ripple has not yet been officially renewed or cancelled at Netflix.
Rotten Tomatoes currently ranks it as the second most popular TV show at the moment on streaming.
Fan reception has been largely positive, with the show receiving a 7.5 out of 10 score on IMDb thus far.
Recent audience reviews on RT also suggest a demand for a second season: “The stories are hopeful and we see how life can turn on a dime and what impact we can make without even knowing it. Binged in in 2 days I want a season 2,” one wrote.
“The characters, the stories, the backdrop, the heartache, the laughs….all make to make for a perfect series. Much like This is Us, this series intertwines the lives of strangers in NYC who become family. Like a good book, I hated for it to end. Praying for Season 2!” added another.
“This is the type of series that fills a void television has had for a long time. Not since This Is Us have I felt this way about a series. Love these characters and I binged all 8 episodes. It’s terrific, a must see!” raved another.
Stay tuned to find out if there’s any official news! In the meantime, see which shows Netflix has just renewed.