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Dead Boy Detectives Season 2 Preview Gets Update From Showrunner As Netflix Renewal Pending

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Summary

  • The dead detectives
    Showrunner Steve Yockey gives insights into the second season of the Netflix series.
  • The plans for season 2 have remained the same, with possible recurring cameos and emotional story arcs.
  • Season 2 will feature surprises from Season 1, including one that hasn’t been seen online yet.



The dead detectives Showrunner Steve Yockey reveals some details about Season 2 as the supernatural Netflix drama awaits a sequel. Based on the characters created by Neil Gaiman and Matt Wagner and part of the Sandman Set in 2018’s “The 4000” universe, the series follows Charles Rowland (George Rexstrew) and Edwin Payne (Jayden Revri), two ghosts who decide to escape death and stay on Earth to solve mysteries. After its debut in April, Netflix has not yet renewed the series.

In recent comments on IndieWireYockey offered an update on what to expect from The dead detectives Season 2. The showrunner, who shares the role with Beth Schwartz, talked about how the positive response to the series’ first eight episodes impacted Season 2. Yockey also talked about how the drama’s established storylines will pay off if the series is renewed. Read his full comment below:


“I think (the plans for Season 2) have stayed the same. What we may have come up with is we chatted a little bit about whether certain characters might come back in cameos because they showed up in ways we didn’t expect. But the story and the emotional arcs of Season 2 are largely intact because of what happened in Season 1.”

“The fun of it is when people stick around to the end and then they think, ‘Oh, they planted in two, three, four, five, six things, this is paying off,'” Yockey said. “I think Season 2 pays off with some surprises from Season 1. And one of them is something we haven’t seen anywhere (online) before.”

There’s more to come…