A new family drama, Surviving Summer, is one of the new shows set to hit Netflix in June 2022, and it’s already making waves on the streaming service’s top 10 list. Is there a chance for Surviving Summer’s second season, and if so, what can we expect from it? Let’s see.
Werner Film Productions, the Australian studio behind Netflix’s Secret City, also made Surviving Summer. Sky Katz, best known for her role in disney‘s Raven’s Home, shines in this. Kai LewinsLilliana Bowrey and Savannah La Rain also star.

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Has Netflix renewed Surviving Summer for season 2?
Several weeks after its debut, Netflix has not yet decided what will happen with Surviving Summer. The continuation of the series is currently a toss-up. The show has proved successful from start to finish, but historically Australian productions have not been very lucky to be revamped.
A blog post published on the production company’s website seems to indicate that they intend to bring the show back: “The production team is keeping their fingers crossed that Shorehaven will charm viewers like Summer and ideally there will be a second season. with appropriate branding.” Lilliana Bowrey said in an Instagram post on June 8 that a decision had not yet been made about the show.
Oh my God. It’s coming season 2🥹 #SurvivingSummer pic.twitter.com/ptqKYMSXVE
— katerina (@mybusylif3) November 26, 2022
How well does Surviving Summer perform on Netflix?
The show’s ratings are still a bit premature, but we do have some indicators of its success. On June 14, we got our first official word on the show’s success direct from its source, Netflix. The show’s first three days on Netflix resulted in less than 8.7 million hours of viewing, meaning the show failed to make the top 10 on TV (English) (June 6-12).
According to the 20.3 million views it received there, the show may have started slowly, but it is steadily growing in popularity. Looking at the raw top 10 data, how is the show doing and where is it succeeding? FlixPatrol tells us that the best performing regions for the series are Eastern Europe, Scandinavia, Australia and New Zealand.
According to their numbers, the show probably peaked on June 7 (four days after its premiere), when it reached a total of 363 points. The show is also successful on Netflix Kids, where it ranks in the top 10 shows. Please note that FlixPatrol does not cover all regions, but shows a heatmap where the show performs best in the top 10.
Looking at other stats, the show seems to have peaked at number 108 IMDb‘s MovieMeter, up from number 1,021 after its first week. At the time of writing, there are 823 ratings for the show on IMDb, giving it an average rating of 6.2 out of 10. Reviews were mixed calling it everything from boring to one of the best Australian shows ever.
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What can you expect from Surviving Summer Season 2 on Netflix?
Obviously, if the show is picked up for a second season, everything will pick up where episode 10 left off. Here’s a breakdown of what actually happened in Episode 10 in case you forgot: While the crew tries to reach the state team, Margot shows up to take Summer back home. During her period, Bodhi gets into trouble. As the story progresses, Ari decides.
Like the first season, the second would begin in New York, with Summer facing a new obstacle or being forced to visit her new friends in Australia. Of course the roles can be reversed; could her friends move to New York with her for the upcoming second season? What happens next is up in the air. Do you hope that Netflix will extend Surviving Summer for a second season? Leave a comment below and let us know.
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A new family drama, Surviving Summer, is one of the new shows set to hit Netflix in June 2022, and it’s already making waves on the streaming service’s top 10 list. Is there a chance for Surviving Summer’s second season, and if so, what can we expect from it? Let’s see.
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