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  1. It seems like every show that I’ve watched recently with 1-3 seasons already out is currently in a 2+ year wait for the next season. Is it just Covid hangover still causing production issues? So many different shows being produced currently that there’s not enough workers?

  2. TV shows used to be on air from around September to May (with some breaks here and there). Networks would know the viewing numbers in good time and so could do early renewals. These days a show is either released weekly for 8 weeks or all at once.

  3. Aug 9, 2018 · Occasionally, there were long gaps between two seasons of a show — especially on cable, where shows typically air fewer episodes per season — but they were usually the result of some sort of...

  4. Netflix shows because of the binge model means you have to finish an entire season before it gets released whereas on traditional TV you could be finishing post-production or not even stsarted flming the latter episodes when episode 1 airs.

  5. Oct 18, 2024 · Analysis of US drama found that the gap between seasons has now reached an average of 515 days, up from 381 days four years ago.

  6. Oct 18, 2024 · The fact that shows like Stranger Things, House of the Dragon, and The Last of Us, among others, take so long between seasons is partly due to their scale. They're all wildly expensive endeavors that feature large casts, big sets, and lots of special effects.

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  8. Oct 18, 2024 · With all those factors to consider, Wells told Vulture that even if you’ve completed season two weeks after season one, “it can be seven or eight months, even up to a year, before you get it ...