Season 2 of Sweet Tooth is nearing the end of filming. The DC comics series was such a sensation on Netflix in 2021 that it was quickly renewed for a second season. Here’s everything we know about Sweet Tooth season 2 thus far, including what new characters we can anticipate, what we can expect, and when we can expect our next news dump.
Sweet Tooth premiered on Netflix on June 4th, 2021, based on Jeff Lemire’s comic book. Warner Brothers Television, DC Entertainment, and Team Downey are behind it. The series is set in a post-apocalyptic world where a viral outbreak has wiped off the majority of humanity. Hybrid kids are also born around this time. Our narrative follows Gus, a young child who is half-human and half-deer who lives with his father in a distant region.
Release Date Speculation For Sweet Tooth Season 2
The release date for Sweet Tooth Season 2 is still unknown. If all goes according to plan and there are no unforeseen pandemic-related lockdowns or limitations, Sweet Tooth might be back on Netflix by the end of 2022 or early 2023. This is all guesswork, but stay tuned for more for the time being. Season 1 of Sweet Tooth was renewed in July 2021, barely one month after its release.

However, we may learn about a release date shortly. Season 2 filming started in January 2022 in New Zealand and is expected to last until May 2022. Convery announced his return to set through Instagram.
When Will The Second Season Of Sweet Tooth Be Released?
Everyone knows that season 2 will arrive since season 1 ended on a cliffhanger with numerous characters in deadly peril, and now we’re providing you all the details on Sweet Tooth season 2.
According to a source, season 2 has eight hour-long episodes, and people will experience the same exciting scenes, and the viewers will fall in love with the sweet youngster.
Any program that wants to return to Netflix must get a certain number of views; we don’t know the specific statistics, but the sweet Tooth has reached that threshold, and Netflix will most likely renew it. It has been among the top ten most-watched series in several global areas. From July 4th to July 11th, 2021, 13,100,000 hours were seen, and from July 27th to August 4th, 2021, 21,350,000 hours were viewed.
The Cast of Sweet Tooth Season 2
While it hasn’t been announced, the primary cast of the series, led by child star Christian Convery and Game of Thrones actor Nonso Anozie as Gus and Jepperd, is very likely to return for the second installment.
Here’s a rundown of the whole Sweet Tooth cast:
- Christian Convery (Gus)
- Nonso Anozie (Tommy Jepperd)
- Adeel Akhtar (Dr. Aditya Singh)
- Stefania LaVie Owen (Bear)
- Dania Ramirez (Aimee)
- Will Forte (Gus’ father)
- Neil Sandilands (General Steven Abbot)
The Storyline Of Sweet Tooth Season 2
Gus and his fellow hybrids fell into the grips of the ruthless General Abbot and his scientific partner Dr Singh, and the second season of Sweet Tooth would have to take up where the first left off.
That’s terrible news since the insane military guy wants to dissect the youngsters because he thinks they have the cure for the epidemic that has wiped off humanity in their DNA.
Meanwhile, Bear has finally contacted Gus’ mother, who had been supposed to be dead for a long time and is discovered to be banished to Alaska, the site of the disease’s genesis.
There’s enough for executive producer Susan Downey to explore in a hypothetical season two as the secrets behind this deadly virus continue to loom large, and the consequence of Jepperd and Aimee’s rescue remains to be seen.

“I believe if we’re fortunate enough to get a second season, we’ll have a lot of ideas.” “However, Netflix has the last say,” she told RadioTimes.com before the program was recommissioned. “I believe that when you look at a tale that you want to tell as a program, rather than a feature, you want to feel like you could go on and on and that there’s certainly a lot more road that could be traveled.”
“But you also want to make sure that when you’re creating a season, particularly if it’s your first season, it seems complete in and of itself.” So it’s that delicate balancing of delivering a complete tale in the first season and knowing that “this is so deep and rich, and there’s so much more you could do if given a chance.”
Fans eager to find out what happens next might look into Jeff Lemire’s critically acclaimed graphic books of the same name, which depict a somewhat different tale but may include hints about plots not yet translated to the TV series.
If you liked the first episode’s setting, check out our Sweet Tooth filming locations guide.