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Sweet Tooth Sequel Chances Get Honest Response From Creator After Final Season’s 93% RT Success

Sweet Tooth Sequel Chances Get Honest Response From Creator After Final Season’s 93% RT Success


Jim Mickle addresses the possibility of a Sweet Tooth sequel, stating he is open to it. The Netflix series, based on Jeff Lemire’s comic, follows a half-human, half-deer boy named Gus (Christian Convery) in a post-apocalyptic world as he searches for a new beginning with his surly protector, Tommy Jepperd (Nonso Anozie). It holds a 93% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with the Sweet Tooth series finale arriving in June 2024.

Mickle, speaking with ScreenRant at the Directors’ Guild of America Awards, stated he considers Sweet Tooth‘s ending to be final, particularly as Convery has aged beyond his character’s early years. However, he acknowledged Sweet Tooth: The Return, Lemire’s follow-up comic, as a potential path forward should Netflix choose to explore it. Check out his comments below:

To me, I feel like that was kind of a perfect ending for the story. Especially because Christian is now 14 or 15. He’s a man, so I feel like that was the perfect ending for him. I love what Jeff [Lemire] did with Sweet Tooth: The Return, and there’s so much stuff [there]. So, I would love to see somebody take that story because we sort of handed it off to him briefly. Somebody could take it from there, but I don’t know. It’s for Netflix to decide.

Specifically responding to the question of whether he would step back from any Sweet Tooth continuation, he said:

At this point, yes. I think, right afterward, it was a little bit of a hard come-down after being immersed for five years in that story and those characters. But I think now, I’ve had enough distance to leave it in the past. So, yeah.

What This Means For Sweet Tooth

Creator Jim Mickle Will Not Be Involved Going Forward

Mickle’s confirmation that he is finished with Sweet Tooth makes it unlikely that a potential sequel will continue under his direction, despite earlier comments stating his interest. His departure follows five years of development and production, with the series concluding as planned. Additionally, Convery has aged beyond Gus’ early years, meaning any direct continuation would require a time jump or recasting. However, recasting or placing it in the future does not align with Lemire’s sequel, Sweet Tooth: The Return, as it takes place shortly after the events of the original comic.

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Currently, Netflix retains full control over the franchise. Mickle’s mention of Sweet Tooth: The Return presents an existing framework for expansion. If Netflix chooses to revisit the property, they could adapt Lemire’s follow-up story or take an original approach with new characters in the same world. Also, Sweet Tooth‘s positive reception could influence Netflix’s decision to expand the series with a spinoff or soft reboot.

Our Take On The Future Of Sweet Tooth

The Series Could Go In Many Directions, If Netflix Chooses To Reboot

Mickle’s departure from Sweet Tooth is understandable given his five-year commitment. Despite that, the possibility of another creative team taking over keeps the door open for new creative endeavors. Previously, Netflix has invested in expanding popular IPs, and Sweet Tooth’s strong critical reception makes it a viable candidate for further development. If a continuation happens, whether through Sweet Tooth: The Return or another approach, Sweet Tooth‘s further success would depend on how well a new team handles the transition.



Sweet Tooth

8/10

Release Date

2021 – 2023

Showrunner

Jim Mickle

Directors

Jim Mickle

Writers

Jim Mickle




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