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Will ‘Platonic’ Return for Season 3? Everything We Know So Far
Creators and stars reflect on the characters’ evolving friendship and business challenges as the show’s renewal remains undecided after its second season finale.
- The Season 2 finale of Platonic, titled "Brett Coyote's Last Stand," was released on Apple TV+ on October 1, 2025. As of that date, the platform had not announced whether the series would be renewed for a third season.
- The show was originally planned as a limited anthology series with Rose Byrne and Seth Rogen starring only for one season, but plans shifted during production, leading to a second season whose renewal for a third remains unconfirmed as of October 1.
- Season 2 explored Will and Sylvia's complicated friendship amid personal struggles including Will ending his engagement and facing a non-compete clause preventing his bar opening, while the finale highlighted their agreement to start a beer and wine business together.
- Seth Rogen commented that Will's challenges are likely to strain their friendship, and both he and the creators expressed enthusiasm about continuing the series if given the opportunity, although no information on a premiere date or new cast members has been released.
- The continued uncertainty about renewal leaves fans eager for more, with creators indicating strong storylines remain and the possibility of deeper exploration of the central friendship and new character developments.
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- 38% of the sources are Center, 37% of the sources lean Right
38% Center
L 25%
C 38%
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