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00:00Britbox's new period drama Outrageous just finished its first season, and the finale
00:05didn't feel like an ending at all. In the last tense moments, the seven Mitford siblings
00:11gather for one final family photo and say goodbye to their ancestral home. But the message
00:17is clear. Their most scandalous chapters are still ahead. So the big question is, will
00:24outrageous return for season two, and when could it drop? First, a quick recap on season
00:30one. The debut season has six episodes, and all six are currently available to stream on
00:36Britbox. If you haven't binged it yet, it's a fast watch, and the final episode absolutely
00:42sets the stage for bigger conflict. Now, here's what we know about season two so far. Officially,
00:49Britbox hasn't announced a renewal yet, but the cast? They're basically waving a giant
00:54flag that says, we're ready. Bessie Carter, who plays Nancy, says there's so much more
01:00story left to cover. After reading Mary Lovell's book on the Mitford's, she hinted that the plot
01:06only gets wilder from here like, what the hell? Levels of chaos. Joanna Vandrum, who plays
01:12Diana, agrees, and she's gone even further, saying there's enough material for at least
01:17four seasons, including the build-up to World War II and the war years themselves. Zoe Brough,
01:23who plays Jessica, aka Dika, also teased that things get even more chaotic. And the series
01:30has only just started showing how sharply divided this family becomes as Europe edges toward war,
01:37Unity's Nazi support on one side, Deka's communist beliefs on the other, and relationships that feel
01:43beyond repair. Vandrum also shared a very specific hope for Diana's storyline. She wants to reach the
01:50part where Diana is imprisoned, where she's taken off the pedestal completely. Other cast hints suggest
01:57we could see deeper arcs for Debo, including later tragedies in her life, and even Deka's travels to
02:03Spain. So what's the hold-up? According to John Farrar, Britbox's head of programming, the renewal
02:10decision depends on audience response, viewership data, and the show's overall commercial performance.
02:16Still, the tone is optimistic. Britbox sounds open to continuing if season one performs well.
02:23Do you want Outrageous season two, and which storyline are you most excited to see next?
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