What To Expect From Julie And The Phantoms Season 2

What To Expect From Julie And The Phantoms Season 2

The Netflix original series Julie And The Phantoms might have ended with a major cliffhanger, but the musical comedy hasn’t been renewed for season 2 yet. Julie And The Phantoms introduced newcomer Madison Reyes as Julie, with Charles Gillepsie, Owen Patrick Joyner, and Jeremy Shada playing three ghostly musicians who form a band with her, and also featured Cheyenne Jackson (30 Rock, American Horror Story) as villain Caleb Covington.

Julie helping the boys complete their unfinished business is only the beginning for Julie And The Phantoms. Season 2 of Julie And The Phantoms should solve the mysteries that season 1 introduced, such as Caleb Covington’s plan after taking over Nick’s body, or how the Phantom’s managed to escape his clutches.

Julie And The Phantoms might have Kenny Ortega (High School Musical, Descendants) as director and executive-producer, but the future of the series still remains uncertain. Although it premiered to great reviews, Netflix will likely wait and see how audiences respond before making a decision about Julie And The Phantoms season 2.

Julie And The Phantoms Season 2 Release Date Info

What To Expect From Julie And The Phantoms Season 2

Netflix has not officially ordered Julie And The Phantoms season 2, but with Kenny Ortega helming the show and positive early reviews, fans should expect an announcement from Netflix in the next couple of months. Since Netflix usually releases season 2 of its original series a year or slightly more after season 1, it’s likely that Julie And The Phantoms season 2 would begin production in Vancouver in early 2021, and premiere on Netflix sometime next fall.

Julie And The Phantoms Season 2 Story Details

Julie And The Phantoms introduces multiple mysteries in season 1 that are never solved, ending with the cliffhanger that Caleb Covington takes over Nick’s body and the Phantoms never completed their unfinished business. Season 2 could explore Caleb’s plot, and the possibility that the unfinished business of the Phantoms has to do with their fourth, living bandmate Trevor Wilson, who recognized his former band members in episode 9 of Julie And The Phantoms. Since the cast of Julie And The Phantoms is mostly newcomers, expect most of the cast to reprise their roles in season 2.

Season 2 of Julie And The Phantoms can also explore Julie’s rival Carrie, played by Savannah Lee May, who was underdeveloped in season 1. The second season could show more of Julie’s mom, who is briefly shown talking to Sunset Curve at the beginning of the first episode. Julie And The Phantoms does a great job of setting up its supernatural world in season 1, but season 2 would give Julie And The Phantoms the opportunity to explore the ghostly underworld even further.