Netflix, Golden Globes and Adolescence
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Adolescence season 2 has not been officially confirmed, but it is seemingly in the works. After winning the Golden Globe for Male Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology of TV Movie at the 2026 Golden Globes, co-creator and star Graham was asked about returning to the world of Adolescence.
Stephen Graham, the co-creator and star of Adolescence, recently teased Season 2 of the hit Netflix psychological crime-drama series after it won multiple awards at this year’s Golden Globes. However,
Adolescence did not arrive with big promotions or loud headlines, but it quickly caught attention and held on.
The cultural relevance of Netflix’s Adolescence continues as the streaming series impressed at the Golden Globes. Stephen Graham’s brainchild already swept during the 77th Emmy Awards and continues to be a source of fascination.
After "Adolescence" took home four trophies at the 2026 Golden Globes, Stephen Graham teased the Netflix series' second season.
Netflix dropped its limited series Adolescence on March 13, 2025, and right from the start, it refuses to play by the usual whodunit rules.
Adolescence's Stephen Graham says he and co-creator Jack Thorne are planning Season 2: "It's in the deep recesses of my brain and Jack's brain."
Netflix’s harrowing series about a 13-year-old British boy accused of killing a girl in his school became an immediate global hit last year.
The limited series 'Adolescence' starred Owen Cooper as a 13-year-old boy who is accused of murdering his classmate
The tragic murder of Brianna Ghey and its chilling details are revisited, alongside how the case inspired Netflix’s Adolescence, exploring youth violence, betrayal, and the real-life events behind the fictional series.