Will there be a Season 2 of "Smoke?"
As of now, there is no confirmation of a second season for "Smoke."
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Apple TV+'s 'Smoke,' a series drawing comparisons to HBO's 'True Detective,' faces an uncertain future with no confirmed second season and dwindling presence on streaming charts. Meanwhile, a reunion of 'True Detective' stars Matthew McCona...
Apple TV+'s 'Smoke' aimed to capture the essence of 'True Detective' with its buddy cop dynamic and focus on a dark crime. However, it struggled to achieve the same level of critical acclaim and viewership. The series' future remains uncertain, while the reunion of McConaughey, Harrelson, and Pizzolatto has sparked discussions about the possibility of revisiting the iconic first season of 'True Detective.' McConaughey has expressed openness to a compelling script, while Harrelson remains hesitant, wanting to preserve the original season's legacy.
As of now, there is no confirmation of a second season for "Smoke."
While McConaughey has expressed interest, Harrelson seems less inclined to revisit their characters. Series creator Nic Pizzolatto has an idea for a new story that would bring back the characters, according to reports.
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