>Peacock is staying in The ‘Burbs, renewing the breakout suburban mystery comedy series, starring and executive produced by Keke Palmer, for a second season.
>The pickup comes two months after The ’Burbs‘s high-profile launch on Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 8. Promoted with spots during the game on NBC and Peacock, all 8 episodes dropped on the streamer right after. As a result, The ‘Burbs had the highest Day 1 for a Peacock original ever.
Sisiwakanamaru on
I enjoyed the first season and I am so happy that it got renewed for season 2, season 1 ended with cliffhanger.
yameteeeeeeeeee on
I enjoyed it so I’m happy
Medoxor on
I’ll be watching. I enjoyed the first season. I am surprise it got renewed though. I hope it stays that way and not end up like Dexter Original Sin or Uncoupled.
wickedpixel1221 on
was it high art? no. but it was a fun binge and I’d watch another season.
SaulsAll on
I enjoyed the first season, and they left it open for a season 2, but I dont know what they will do for it. Are they going to go to another neighborhood? Are they going to discover another series of weird occurrences in that neighborhood, but with no strange family to suspect?
WildMajesticUnicorn on
Peacock loves a season 2 but is allergic to green lighting a season 3
TheeAmateurArtist on
Cool. Now I’ll watch Season 1
mjc1027 on
So I love the movie, honestly would I like this show?
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>Peacock is staying in The ‘Burbs, renewing the breakout suburban mystery comedy series, starring and executive produced by Keke Palmer, for a second season.
>The pickup comes two months after The ’Burbs‘s high-profile launch on Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 8. Promoted with spots during the game on NBC and Peacock, all 8 episodes dropped on the streamer right after. As a result, The ‘Burbs had the highest Day 1 for a Peacock original ever.
I enjoyed the first season and I am so happy that it got renewed for season 2, season 1 ended with cliffhanger.
I enjoyed it so I’m happy
I’ll be watching. I enjoyed the first season. I am surprise it got renewed though. I hope it stays that way and not end up like Dexter Original Sin or Uncoupled.
was it high art? no. but it was a fun binge and I’d watch another season.
I enjoyed the first season, and they left it open for a season 2, but I dont know what they will do for it. Are they going to go to another neighborhood? Are they going to discover another series of weird occurrences in that neighborhood, but with no strange family to suspect?
Peacock loves a season 2 but is allergic to green lighting a season 3
Cool. Now I’ll watch Season 1
So I love the movie, honestly would I like this show?