Curious about the Such Brave Girls Season 2 release date? We have all the latest details below. Created by Kat Sadler, who also appears in the show as the protagonist Josie, Such Brave Girls is an unrelenting and brutal sitcom from the UK that revolves around a dysfunctional and narcissistic family. Josie’s sister, Billie, is portrayed by Sadler’s real-life sister, Lizzie Davidson. The six-episode season 1 premiered in the UK on November 22, 2023, and is slated to make its US debut on December 15, 2023.
Here’s all the Such Brave Girls Season 2 release date information we know so far, and all the details on when it is coming out.
Is there a Such Brave Girls Season 2 release date?
Such Brave Girls Season 2 does not have an official release date, but it will likely be announced in the future.
As of December 2023, Such Brave Girls hasn’t been greenlit for season 2. However, as it was developed as a situational comedy, a second season can be expected. Ultimately, like any other show, its renewal depends on its success. Such Brave Girls Season 1 has garnered a 100% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, and the audience response to it in the UK has been mostly positive. If the US audience responds to it in a similar manner, Such Brave Girls Season 2 is most likely to happen.
The cast includes Sadler as Josie, Louise Brealey as Deb, Lizzie Davidson as Billie, Freddie Meredith as Seb, Paul Bazely as Dev, Jude Mack as Sid, Sam Buchanan as Nicky, Carla Woodcock as Bianca, Amy Trigg as Claire, and more.
Where is Such Brave Girls Season 2 coming out?
Such Brave Girls Season 2 could come out on BBC Three in the UK and Hulu in the US.
This is because the inaugural season is available on BBC Three and is set to release on Hulu. ComingSoon will provide an update if and when the second season is officially announced.
The official synopsis for Such Brave Girls reads:
“Sisters Josie and Billie and their single mother Deb navigate life armed with nothing but poor judgement and self-esteem exclusively tied to people who couldn’t care less about them. They’re vain, selfish, heavily in debt, pathologically desperate for affection, and bursting with misplaced, terrifying love.”