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The Boroughs possessed all the elements for a Netflix triumph: an enigmatic supernatural plot, a cast brimming with talent, and the endorsement of Stranger Things creators Matt and Ross Duffer. However, despite considerable initial buzz surrounding the series, Netflix has opted not to proceed with a second installment, according to Deadline.
Delve deeper into The Boroughs and the reasons behind its discontinuation for Season 2 below.
What Is ‘The Boroughs’ About?
Conceived by Jeffrey Addiss and Will Matthews, with executive production by Stranger Things visionaries Matt and Ross Duffer, The Boroughs centers on a group of residents in a New Mexico retirement community who uncover a mysterious paranormal entity residing beneath their tranquil surroundings.
The science fiction drama features a cast including Alfred Molina, Geena Davis, Alfre Woodard, Bill Pullman, Clarke Peters, and Denis O’Hare. While frequently likened to Stranger Things, the show explores themes pertinent to older individuals, such as aging, loss, companionship, and mortality, all while confronting an otherworldly menace intertwined with the fabric of time.

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Was ‘The Boroughs’ Renewed for Season 2 by Netflix?
No. Netflix officially rescinded its support for The Boroughs in June 2026, a mere month after the series’ debut.
This outcome was particularly disheartening for enthusiasts, as the creative minds behind the show had envisioned it as a narrative spanning multiple seasons. In a May 2026 conversation with IGN, Addiss disclosed that the team had charted a course for a three-season arc. “We have a very precise three-season plan, and we feel we know the final visual of the concluding scene of the final episode,” Addiss commented. He further elaborated that although Season 1 was crafted to offer a sense of closure, the creators deliberately left certain enigmas unresolved, anticipating their exploration in subsequent seasons.
Why Did Netflix Cancel ‘The Boroughs’?
Netflix has not provided a public justification for canceling The Boroughs. Nevertheless, numerous reports suggest a combination of diminishing viewership and the show’s considerable production expenditures.
The series premiered to robust viewership figures, securing a spot within Netflix’s Top 10, but reports indicate a substantial decline in audience numbers by its second week. Industry publications have also highlighted that the show’s visual effects, extensive cast, and ambitious science fiction narrative likely contributed to substantial production costs. Notwithstanding favorable reviews and aspirations for multiple installments, Netflix ultimately decided against prolonging the series.
