Netflix has officially renewed the comedy series ‘Unstable‘ for a second season, set to consist of eight episodes. The series, known for its humor and engaging storyline, has garnered a dedicated fan base eager for more of its unique blend of comedy and drama. The announcement comes with the exciting news that Andrew Gurland, acclaimed for his work on FX’s ‘Married,’ will be taking over as the new showrunner, replacing Victor Fresco. This change at the helm is expected to bring a fresh perspective to the show’s already successful formula.
In a statement shared on Netflix’s Tudum.com, Rob Lowe and John Owen Lowe, who have been central to the series, expressed their excitement about the renewal. “It’s a dream come true for us to jump back into the world of Unstable,” they said, reflecting the enthusiasm and dedication behind this project. This renewal marks another significant milestone for the series, which has become a notable part of Netflix’s comedy offerings.
Production Set to Begin with a Talented Team
The production of ‘Unstable’s’ second season is slated to begin later this month. Joining Andrew Gurland in the production team will be Claire Scanlon, serving as the executive producer and director, and Sean Clements, also on board as an executive producer. This talented team brings a wealth of experience and creativity to the table, promising to elevate the series’ second season to new heights.
The series, which originally debuted on Netflix, has received praise for its witty writing, engaging performances, and unique storytelling. With its mix of humor and heart, ‘Unstable‘ has carved out a niche for itself in the competitive landscape of streaming television. The second season, likely to air in 2024, is highly anticipated by fans who are eager to see where the story goes next, especially with the fresh creative energy of Andrew Gurland at the helm.