The Midnight Gospel season 2 release date for Netflix

Published 04/24/2020, 9:36 PM EDT

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The Midnight Gospel season 2 release date waiting for the viewers. Netflix animation series has been also loved so much with subscribers around the world.

After the first season of The Midnight Gospel‘s, fans curious about the will Netflix renewed for a new season. This is also Netflix Original adult-animated series co-created by the comedian Duncan Trussel who is behind Adventure Time, Pendleton Ward. At the time of this series has only dropped on Netflix on April 20th, 2020. So it seems too early for the platform to make a decision on the series of new seasons. However, according to viewers of this series, we guess Netflix returns for a second season.

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There’s no official release date yet. We think Netflix release The Midnight Gospel’s season 2 on 2021.

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Here’s the official synopsis: “This is the story of Clancy, a spacecaster with a malfunctioning multiverse simulator. Also, who leaves the comfort of his extra-dimensional home on the Chromatic Ribbon to interview beings living in other worlds.” Maybe you curious what happened to the Clancy is dead or alive on next season. This series also animated by Titmouse. Also, the voice cast includes Phil Hendrie, Duncan Trussell, Joey Diaz, Doug Lussenhop, Christina Pazsitzky, and Steve Little.

The Midnight Gospel season 2 will probably available on Netflix in 2021. Check out the first season trailer below.

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