With only eight episodes, The Madness is a series conducive to binge-watching on Netflix! If you are one of those who devoured it, you are probably wondering if the series will be entitled to a season 2.
Just arrived on the streaming platform, The Madness did not take very long before establishing itself in the top of the most viewed series of the moment on Netflix: the series came directly to second place in the ranking, still dominated by The Empress. In this suspense series, we follow former political consultant turned TV presenter Muncie Daniels, played by Colman Domingo, who must prove his innocence and save his skin after being the only witness to the murder of a notorious white supremacist. As the noose tightens and he is on the run, Muncie strives to reconnect with his family and his lost ideals to survive, at the same time fighting against misinformation in the age of fake news. A demanding role for the actor who already has his opinion regarding a potential season 2, of which he would obviously be at the heart of the sequel!
The Madness : Colman Domingo gives his opinion on a possible season 2 of the Netflix series
“Look, I don’t say that about a show very often because I like to go from one thing to the next and have big moments in a show and then move on in my life.”first confides Colman Domingo, for whom The Madness is obviously an exception! “In this series, I think there’s more to dig into for Muncie“estimates the actor. “I’d really like to commit to a season 2, so we’ll see if people think there’s more intrigue in it also, so I hope people will watch”he confides again.
The Madness : a complex character to explore
It must be said that his character is particularly complex and interesting, which is why a season 2 would be entirely possible, particularly with political news that is likely to evolve with the return of Donald Trump. “He had to rethink and reshape his relationship with his wife, his two children”details Colman Domingo. A second season would allow us to explore in more depth the psychological aspect of Muncie’s character, which evolves strongly between the first episodes and the final episode. “He’s trying to reconnect and re-engage. And he knows it’s good for him.”explains the actor again.
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