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Will There Be a Season 2 of ‘The Better Sister’? Everything We Know

HAMPTONS, JUN 18 – The finale’s unexpected death deviates from the original novel and could lead to new storylines, with Prime Video reporting the series is in its Top 10 for viewership.

  • The Better Sister, an eight-episode limited series on Prime Video, ended its first season with a shocking finale showing Jake's body washed ashore in the Hamptons.
  • This twist deviates from the original Alafair Burke novel, which the season otherwise largely follows, and raises questions about whether a second season will be produced.
  • Nicky was revealed to have murdered Adam after learning he physically abused Chloe, setting a foundation for new storylines beyond the book's plot.
  • Prime Video reports that The Better Sister ranks among its Top 10 shows for viewership, and Banks stated that the finale twist respected the events of earlier episodes while serving as a fitting conclusion to the series.
  • Though no renewal is announced, Biel and Banks agree there is room for continuation while uncertainty remains about future character involvement or production plans.
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Will There Be a Season 2 of ‘The Better Sister’? Everything We Know

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Deadline broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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