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'North of North' to return for Season 2
- Netflix renewed the comedy series North of North for a second season after its April 10, 2025 premiere globally and January debut in Canada.
- The renewal came after the show received strong acclaim and ranked among Netflix’s global top 10 most-viewed English-language titles during its initial two weeks on the platform.
- The series, developed and executive produced by Stacey Aglok MacDonald alongside Alethea Arnaquq-Baril, features Anna Lambe in the role of Siaja, a young Inuk woman embarking on a fresh start in Nunavut.
- The show amassed 19.1 million viewing hours on Netflix, received near-universal positive reviews, and maintained a 100 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
- The renewal implies continued storytelling set in the Arctic community of Ice Cove, reflecting strong audience demand for original and fresh narratives.
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Read Full ArticleCanadian Comedy ‘North Of North’ Renewed For Season 2 At Netflix
On the heels of a successful Season 1, Canadian Arctic comedy North of North will be back for a second season at Netflix, the streamer announced today. The critically acclaimed comedy was Netflix’s first series commissioned from Canada and is a co-production with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), in partnership with APTN. Created by Stacey […]
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