The Midnight Gospel will not be returning for a second season. Netflix has cancelled the adult sci-fi animated series, per co-creator Duncan Trussell. The eight episodes of the first season were released in April 2020.
The Midnight Gospel follows Clancy Gilroy (Duncan Trussell) from the planet Chromatic Ribbon as he travels to various dimensions and interviews people for his spacecast. The interviews are based on actual interviews from Trussell’s podcast, The Duncan Trussell Family Hour. Recurring characters are played by Phil Hendrie, Stephen Root, Maria Bamford, Doug Lussenhop,
Joey “Coco” Diaz, Christina P., Steve Little, and Johnny Pemberton.
Check out the messages about The Midnight Gospel from Trussell’s Twitter account below.
The Midnight Gospel was cancelled by Netflix. https://t.co/36X8Vhv5Lb
— Duncan Trussell (@duncantrussell) June 3, 2022
In my mind there’s one more season but the sentient glass “deciding” cube they keep in their catacombs vibrated “No more.” And it’s hard to argue with a cube.
— Duncan Trussell (@duncantrussell) June 3, 2022
PS I’m so lucky that the folks at @netflix rolled the dice and let us make such a strange show. They were supremely supportive all the way through and I’ll love them forever for it. ❤️❤️❤️
— Duncan Trussell (@duncantrussell) June 3, 2022
PS I’m so lucky that the folks at @netflix rolled the dice and let us make such a strange show. They were supremely supportive all the way through and I’ll love them forever for it. ❤️❤️❤️
— Duncan Trussell (@duncantrussell) June 3, 2022
They own the rights so it’s 💀
— Duncan Trussell (@duncantrussell) June 3, 2022
What do you think? Did you watch The Midnight Gospel on Netflix? Did you want to see a second season?
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