Will There Be a Netflix’s 'A Thousand Tomorrows' Season 2? Hints and Rumors Explained as Buzz Grows Around Debut

Published 09/05/2025, 9:30 AM EDT

A Thousand Tomorrows, which took the small screen by storm upon its release in 2023, gained renewed popularity on Netflix following its recent streaming debut, thanks to its heartfelt romance and emotional storytelling. The series, centered on themes of love, sacrifice, and resilience, has struck a powerful chord with both longtime viewers and newcomers discovering it for the first time. With the show back in the spotlight, anticipation is rightly growing about whether it will receive a green light for a second season.

So, is a second season of A Thousand Tomorrows in the cards? Hints from the show’s creator do paint a hopeful picture.

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As of this writing, neither Netflix nor Pure Flix, the network where A Thousand Tomorrows first premiered, has made any official announcement about a second season. However, this is still a glimmer of hope for fans. In a 2023 interview with Movieguide, the show's creator, Karen Kingsbury, revealed that she had already outlined plans for season 2. She explained at the time, however, that moving forward would depend on the reception of the then-upcoming first season, leaving room for optimism. The desired reception notably came as the IP joined the streaming giant recently, climbing to number six on Netflix USA’s top 10 chart.

A Thousand Tomorrows joined the Netflix US library on September 1. The show follows bull rider Cody Gunner and his tender yet emotional relationship with horsewoman Ali Daniels. With the show's renewed popularity, anticipation about what the next season could bring is reaching a fever pitch. The answer to that, though, is as simple as it gets, as the potential renewal would likely follow the book series on which the first season was based. Karen Kingsbury, not only the creator of the show but also the author of the source material, also discussed the subject and premise of a second season in her Movieguide chat in 2023.

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If A Thousand Tomorrows secures a second season, it will not continue Cody and Ali’s love story. It would rather open the door for another beloved book couple to step off the page and into viewers' hearts.

All the possibilities for A Thousand Tomorrows season 2

If A Thousand Tomorrows returns for a second season, whether on TV or Netflix, it could adapt the sequel novel Just Beyond the Clouds, which introduces a new romantic arc. In this story, Cody Gunner, the same MMC as in the first book, encounters Elle Dalton, a teacher advocating for his brother, Carl Joseph’s, independence. Their evolving relationship explores themes of healing and trust. Karen Kingsbury, in her aforementioned interview, expressed that this book could support two seasons, suggesting rich narrative potential for the series’ continuation.

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With A Thousand Tomorrows entering Netflix earlier this month, alongside many other titles, and enjoying renewed attention, the possibility of a Season 2 is stirring excitement. With the sequel novel offering rich material and Karen Kingsbury hinting at future arcs, the story could explore new relationships and deeper emotional themes. As viewers immerse themselves in Cody and Ali’s world once more for now, the series’ heartfelt narrative continues to resonate, promising that any continuation will bring both familiar warmth and fresh intrigue.

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Seema Sinha

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Seema Sinha is a journalist at Netflix Junkie, covering the celebrity culture and global cinema beats. With three years of experience at major Hollywood media verticals, she filters real news from the gossip and buzz. Her core focus is on pop culture narratives surrounding musicians—primarily Taylor Swift—with her reporting striking a fine balance between human insight and editorial clarity.

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