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Stephen Graham hints at a potential follow-up to Netflix's hit limited series Adolescence, which achieved over 146 million views and multiple awards including eight Emmys.
- On January 11, 2026, Stephen Graham won the Golden Globe for Male Actor in a Limited Series and was asked about a second season, saying it could be revisited in three or four years; he stars as Eddie Miller, father of 13-year-old Jamie in Adolescence.
- After sweeping awards season, the series' commercial and critical success has fueled sequel talks with over 146 million views, five Golden Globe nominations, 13 Emmy nods, and eight wins.
- Behind the scenes, Graham and his collaborators have been quietly weighing next-step options, while Dede Gardner, Plan B co-president, said they want to widen the aperture but gave no concrete details.
- For now, there is no official confirmation that Adolescence will return and no timeline for a decision, while Stephen Graham urges parents to comfort and listen to their children amid the show's emotional impact.
- Co-Creator Jack Thorne said Jamie Miller's story is finished and a direct sequel is unlikely, but executive producer Hannah Walters expressed interest in exploring one-shot formats.
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Stephen Graham confirms Adolescence follow-up at Golden Globes 2026 – and when fans can expect it
When it comes to TV in 2025, it's hard to think of a show that dominated conversation more than Adolescence, which scored enormous viewership figures and has gone on to win what feels like every award going.The four-part drama picked up another host of awards at last night's (Sunday 11th January) Golden Globes, with Stephen Graham, Erin Doherty and Owen Cooper all picking up gongs for their performances.After this win, Graham was asked that all-…
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