AMC's Lodge 49 takes viewers on a strange journey, to say the least. The series stars Wyatt Russell as Dud, an aimless ex-surfer who stumbles upon a seedy fraternity house and finds a new life following the death of his father. Target. The movie didn't do well in the ratings, but its small following and strong reviews helped it win a renewal, all of which brings us to one question: When will Lodge 49 Season 2 premiere?
There's no premiere date set yet, but it's definitely coming. AMC only officially renewed Lodge 49 last week, Variety reports, and from the sounds of things, the network is enthusiastic about its continued success. " 'Lodge 49' tells a funny, smart and meaningful story that immediately resonated strongly with critics and audiences," David Madden, president of programming for AMC, SundanceTV and AMC Studios, said, according to the outlet. From AMC Network and AMC Studios perspective on the series and looking forward to returning to The Inn. "
Season 1 premiered on AMC in early August, so if you had to speculate, you'll most likely see Lodge 49 on your screens sometime around August 2019.
At the same time, it's clear fans are hungry for more. The show seemed to resonate with audiences for its performances and writing, especially the zany characters in its world. "I've been binge-watching it all season. I really love it," Reddit user ocean_spray wrote. "It reminds me of a cross between a terrier and a Big Lebowski , but without the cynicism. Very character-driven. The plot twists a little bit, but that's a good thing for this particular show. "Just go out and enjoy the ride."
Others have similar sentiments. Another user, JenovaProphet, added: "I think this is great so far. Really digs how the main plot is almost secondary and the characters just interact and flesh out themselves." "For those who need 'always a cliffhanger' type garbage For people, it’s just boring.”
On Twitter, fans were ecstatic as soon as news of the show's renewal broke.
Critics are also fascinated by this unique series. Tim Goodman wrote for The Hollywood Reporter , " Lodge 49 is a cute little drama with a well-written script, a deep and capable cast... and a welcome dose of quirky optimism and dark humor. Entertainment Weekly 's Darren French praised "Lodge 49 ". The ability to stand out in an oversaturated television landscape. He writes: "In the age of big television, creator Jim Gavin and producer Peter Oko have created a sweet, human portrait of a community filled with strangeness, brutal pessimism and the possibility of better days ahead. sex."
Considering the sheer number of shows vying for screen time, it's heartening that both viewers and AMC itself found the bandwidth for such an enjoyable offbeat show. The Lodge 49 shows what a TV can become when we give it a little weird space - clearly, it can do a lot.