ABC’sAbbott Elementary has become a breakout success, with high viewership and favourable reviews. The series received several Emmy nominations in various different categories.
Quinta Brunson is the creator, executive producer, and star of the school comedy, which received a rare 22-episode full-season order for Season 2, according to Deadline.
The second season of the show would have even more episodes, it was announced at San Diego Comic-Con. Mr. Johnson (William Stanford Davis) was also raised to a series regular this time around
The well-liked show has been ordered by ABC for a rare, full 22-episode run. The series, which had a 13-episode first season
when it aired in January as a midseason replacement, surprised audiences by becoming the network’s top comedy among adults 18-49 last season.
It was always intended to receive a straight-out full-season pickup when it was revived for a second season in March.
Given the number of Emmy nominations the show received, the announcement of a second season is not particularly shocking. Along with numerous accolades for the entire show
Brunson, Tyler James Williams, Janelle James, and Sheryl Lee Ralph also received individual acting honours for the series.
It’s nice to know that Abbott Elementary will have more episodes in Season 2 since, as someone who adores mockumentary comedy,
The next second season’s plot elements are being kept under wraps, although Brunson hinted at a cameo in the season premiere that the creators are quite enthusiast