When an Absentia season 2 renewal should happen
Now that we’ve said this, the main subject at hand here is that per all indications that are out there, we’ve got a good sense that there’s a big interest in making a second season of the show happen. There seem to be ideas for it behind the scenes, Stana Katic has spoken out about it, and this doesn’t appear to be one of those shows that was designed solely as a limited series. There’s been a plan for some time to continue it if the ratings and the attention are there.
While we don’t have the resource pool to get ratings from all of the different international broadcasters, we do get the sense that the show is performing rather well in some territories. We certainly know that it is generating a good bit of social media buzz — it has been virtually from the start of the series. Unfortunately, none of this guarantees a renewal, especially since social media posts are not always a barometer for actual ratings for a show.
Nonetheless, we do think that the best thing that Sony and AXN could do with Absentia is figure out a way to announce a season 2 renewal before the first season even premieres in America, and there is one clear reason for that: Consumer confidence. If you look ask around many casual viewers, one of the things that does frustrate them the most about the state of television at the moment is that so many of their favorites end up getting canceled before they get past the first season. Why get invested in something when a network doesn’t reciprocate it? Seeing in advance that this show has a second season could encourage some people on the fence to jump on board Absentia. This is a move that we’ve seen some networks give with their shows in advance of them airing anywhere; for Sony, they can at least have the confidence in knowing that the series is already out there in some territories and performing well there. It’s not entering its debut in America (wherever that may be) completely blind to how it’s done elsewhere, though without a doubt US ratings are still very much important.
Do you think that an Absentia season 2 renewal should happen before it even premieres in America?
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Helen Dines
November 22, 2017 @ 12:18 am
season 2 please!!! great show… great actors…
warpheads
November 12, 2017 @ 2:57 am
I don’t care one way or the other if this foreign TV show gets renewed. It’s not shown here and I’m not inclined to watch an old, dated show on TV when we have so very many great shows to juggle as it is.
Maybe during season hiatus on Netflix if I’m not already invested in something else; but Absentia’s ship has sailed and smells stale to me now. So does the mythical network that is rumored to have signed it (????) yeah…right! It’s so secret they can’t show it! (??)
But for all the other countries it’s in, ask them. Who’s in it, btw?
Aww shucks! I don’t care.
Manuela G.
November 8, 2017 @ 7:09 pm
For sure it should be a 2nd season….. and a 3rd and so on… loving the show… is one of the best things on tv so far.
Middle
October 19, 2017 @ 8:39 pm
At this point, seeing as it’s nearly November, I’d just be happy with actually getting to see the first season of Absentia, before wanting season 2. Though knowing it gets another season would make me slightly more inclined to stick around.
However, I am still unsure of what this unknown US network’s goal is if the show is being aired and is presumably half way done in some countries and then there are others like America who have yet to see one episode.
I hope that this US network does have a plan and that they intend to air Absentia soon because I think the buzz will be winding down soon and will hinder any chances for getting a second season, although I hope that is not the case.
Jim45
October 18, 2017 @ 5:55 pm
A second season would be smart on the part of Sony/AXN simply based on the strength of Stana’s performance. Angle is a pleasant surprise as well. Now, smart has not been a strong suit for Sony lately, but there is new management.
I would agree that more people would be willing to invest in this season of Absentia if they knew there was going to be another. A second season announcement would be a strong marketing move before a US/Canada/UK etc release. In a strange way this announcement would be the sort of thing that would mesh with the “pirated” release of Absentia in Europe and Asia.
Nothing standard about PR for this show.