September 20, 2024
Fans have two questions about Owning Manhattan Season 2. Is it happening? When is it coming out? Netflix has struck gold more than once in the realm of high-end real estate reality television. Owning Manhattan was no exception! Ryan Serhant visits the SiriusXM Studios on July 17, 2024. (Photo Credit: Cindy Ord/Getty Images) Netflix rolled out another hit Owning Manhattan follows Ryan Serhant and his real estate agents at SERHANT. Serhant (the person) of course starred for years on Million Dollar Listing New York. Clearly a kindred spirit to Selling Sunset, this series follows luxury real estate properties in a place with more skyscrapers and much better weather: Manhattan. Thus far, the show’s only critics seem to be folks who either don’t like reality TV or specifically don’t like real estate agents on reality TV. That’s fair. But the show obviously has a hefty audience of fans, so not everyone agrees. [embedded content] Owning Manhattan debuted its entire first season on June 28, 2024. Of course, these days, an “entire season” tends to be agonizingly short. Americans used to make fun of Brits for miniseries-length seasons, but now we’re all living in that reality. The truth of the matter is that 8 episodes is simply not enough for most shows. Especially not for Owning Manhattan‘s eager fanbase, who are already itching for more just weeks after Season 1 dropped. [embedded content] Will ‘Owning Manhattan’ Get a Season 2? Season 1 had plenty of hallmarks of a solid first season of reality television. Obviously, the initial draw — before viewers get to know the people involved — is the high-end apartments. But how many first seasons feature a dramatic firing? (We suspect that a second season of Owning Manhattan will not include Jonathan) Viewers responded to the drama. During its first week, Netflix audiences streamed over 512 million minutes of the show, Variety reports. Members of the cast have spoken excitedly about a second season. “We have filmed some things that we weren’t able to continue with by the time shooting ended,” Serhant recently told House Beautiful. “[They] didn’t make sense for season one. I think [they] are primed for season two and are intense, to say the least.” Are those hints at a second season renewal? Or is he merely projecting confidence and hoping for Season 2? We don’t know — because, thus far, Netflix hasn’t said a word. Ryan Serhant attends Bilt Rewards’ 2023 Winter Holiday House Party at Maxwell Social on December 12, 2023. (Photo Credit: Craig Barritt/Getty Images for Bilt Rewards) When will ‘Owning Manhattan’ Season 2 come out? If Netflix were to immediately renew Owning Manhattan for a second season and start filming right away, Season 2 would still be months away. It may come as a shock to some reality TV viewers, but on average, these episodes air about 8 months after filming. And there are things to consider, from cast salary to shakeups to episode order and more, before anyone can iron out a renewal. That said, Ryan Serhant has received dozens of new applications following Season 1 from people who hope to work for his agency. So there’s no chance of running out of hopeful reality TV stars. That said … Netflix has made a lot of very poor cancelation choices in recent years. The streaming giant could miss the mark on this, too. Fingers crossed, though!

Fans have two questions about Owning Manhattan Season 2.

Is it happening? When is it coming out?

Netflix has struck gold more than once in the realm of high-end real estate reality television. Owning Manhattan was no exception!

Ryan Serhant on July 17, 2024.
Ryan Serhant visits the SiriusXM Studios on July 17, 2024. (Photo Credit: Cindy Ord/Getty Images)

Netflix rolled out another hit

Owning Manhattan follows Ryan Serhant and his real estate agents at SERHANT. Serhant (the person) of course starred for years on Million Dollar Listing New York.

Clearly a kindred spirit to Selling Sunset, this series follows luxury real estate properties in a place with more skyscrapers and much better weather: Manhattan.

Thus far, the show’s only critics seem to be folks who either don’t like reality TV or specifically don’t like real estate agents on reality TV. That’s fair. But the show obviously has a hefty audience of fans, so not everyone agrees.

Owning Manhattan debuted its entire first season on June 28, 2024.

Of course, these days, an “entire season” tends to be agonizingly short. Americans used to make fun of Brits for miniseries-length seasons, but now we’re all living in that reality.

The truth of the matter is that 8 episodes is simply not enough for most shows. Especially not for Owning Manhattan‘s eager fanbase, who are already itching for more just weeks after Season 1 dropped.

Will ‘Owning Manhattan’ Get a Season 2?

Season 1 had plenty of hallmarks of a solid first season of reality television.

Obviously, the initial draw — before viewers get to know the people involved — is the high-end apartments.

But how many first seasons feature a dramatic firing? (We suspect that a second season of Owning Manhattan will not include Jonathan)

Viewers responded to the drama. During its first week, Netflix audiences streamed over 512 million minutes of the show, Variety reports.

Members of the cast have spoken excitedly about a second season. “We have filmed some things that we weren’t able to continue with by the time shooting ended,” Serhant recently told House Beautiful. “[They] didn’t make sense for season one. I think [they] are primed for season two and are intense, to say the least.”

Are those hints at a second season renewal? Or is he merely projecting confidence and hoping for Season 2? We don’t know — because, thus far, Netflix hasn’t said a word.

Ryan Serhant on December 12 of 2023.Ryan Serhant on December 12 of 2023.
Ryan Serhant attends Bilt Rewards’ 2023 Winter Holiday House Party at Maxwell Social on December 12, 2023. (Photo Credit: Craig Barritt/Getty Images for Bilt Rewards)

When will ‘Owning Manhattan’ Season 2 come out?

If Netflix were to immediately renew Owning Manhattan for a second season and start filming right away, Season 2 would still be months away.

It may come as a shock to some reality TV viewers, but on average, these episodes air about 8 months after filming. And there are things to consider, from cast salary to shakeups to episode order and more, before anyone can iron out a renewal.

That said, Ryan Serhant has received dozens of new applications following Season 1 from people who hope to work for his agency. So there’s no chance of running out of hopeful reality TV stars.

That said … Netflix has made a lot of very poor cancelation choices in recent years. The streaming giant could miss the mark on this, too. Fingers crossed, though!

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