Gus and Big Man’s journey to Alaska is a go, but it comes with a caveat: Sweet Tooth‘s already-filmed third season will be its last, Netflix announced Wednesday.
“In a lot of ways, it’s exactly the story that I imagined we would tell and in a lot of ways it takes on its own life,” creator, showrunner and executive producer Jim Mickle said in a statement. “At the beginning, I think you set out to tell these landmark pieces of Gus’ story and the big pieces of the comic book, but the beauty of long-form storytelling and Gus’ journey over 24 episodes is the characters themselves tell you what they want to be. The crew and cast bring so much depth and point of view to who the characters are and where they’ve come from and where they’re going.”
Mickle continued: “Season 3 is an Arctic story with exciting new adventures and what we hope will be a satisfying conclusion to this epic tale. Gus is going to see a side of the world and humanity that he didn’t see in Season 1 or 2.”
In Season 2 (which hit the streamer Thursday, April 27), Gus (Christian Convery) and a band of fellow hybrids were held prisoner by General Abbot (Neil Sandilands) and his Last Men. Abbot used the children as fodder for the experiments of captive Dr. Aditya Singh (Adeel Akhtar), who was also racing to help save his wife, Rani (Aliza Vellani), a woman who was infected with the Sick. All the while, Tommy Jepperd (Nonso Anozie) and Aimee Eden (Dania Ramirez) raced the clock to save all of the children before it was too late. (Read our finale recap and interview with Nonso Anozie.)
The series also stars Stefania LaVie Owen as Bear, Naledi Murray as Wendy, Marlon Williams as Johnny Abbot, Christopher Sean Cooper Jr. as Tedd, Yonas Kibreab as Finn, and James Brolin as the narrator.
Rosalind Chao (who plays Zhang) and Amy Seimetz (Birdie) have been upgraded to series regulars for Season 3, while Cara Gee (The Expanse) and newcomer Ayazhan Dalabayeva join.
TVLine’s streaming scorecard has been updated with the renewal news. Excited to hear that Sweet Tooth‘s journey will continue? Sad to see it go so soon? Let us know by dropping some comments.
Thrilled that it was renewed, but definitely sad to see it go. It’s such a unique show and I adore the characters. I’ll miss Gus and Big Man, and those adorable little hybrid children. I just hope the show is going out as it had planned and not due to cancellation.
I just finished season 2 and enjoyed it very much! The group is going to head to Alaska and should be very interesting. Hope season 3 doesn’t end on a cliffhanger!
I’m glad to hear there will be a third season. Sounds like the writers know it will be the final season and that they can plan for a conclusion that doesn’t leave viewers hanging. It’ll be great to see how it all plays out.
Hopefully we won’t have to wait 2 years for season 3 to happen. It seems like no one wants to work on these shows anymore. Two years wait for 8 episodes? It used to be you would get 26 episodes of a show every year. And don’t even start on Stranger Things. It is getting to the point where the kids of the kids might have to finish it out.
Those 26 eps per season were usually done quickly and cheaply on the backlot. Full of fillers like a Real House Wife of Somewhere.
Seeing as how Season 3 has already been filmed, perhaps the wait won’t be as long as others.
Already-filmed.. LFG!!