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Is This Netflix Show Coming to Montana for Season 2?

Would this show be a boom or bust for Montanans? It’s a toss-up.

Many Montanans love to end their nights watching their favorite TV shows before bed. There’s nothing quite like grabbing a blanket and streaming a show that brings joy.

One of the most popular TV genres is reality TV, encompassing shows about relationships, home makeovers, and celebrities.

There have been a few reality shows centered around Montana. Shows like Big Sky Kitchen and Meat Eater were filmed in Montana.

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The reality shows in Montana primarily focus on hunting and the real estate market, but a new show might be on the horizon.

The only question is if locals will be pleased or frustrated.

Netflix is renowned for producing popular series like Stranger Things, Arcane, and many others, but they have also ventured into reality shows with fantastic success.

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Love Is Blind was one of their first successes, and recently, the show Owning Manhattan has been a hit with viewers.

The show follows Ryan Serhant as he deals with buying and selling pristine properties in New York City while facing interoffice challenges.

It’s been hugely successful on Netflix, and fans are eager to see what happens in Season 2. Ryan Serhant suggested a wild idea in a conversation with Variety.

Serhant proposed the idea of taking the show out of the city and into the countryside. He mentioned expanding into locations like Montana or Wyoming, citing the unique personalities found in these areas compared to New York.

Owning Manhattan is already a popular show, and adding a rural location like Montana could introduce new challenges for the realty group.

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Many people from the city dream of living the cowboy lifestyle, making Montana a perfect setting.

The only downside might be some locals who feel Montana doesn’t need any more publicity.

Source: Townsquare Media, Variety