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Netflix has not officially confirmed a Season 2 of The Gardener (original Spanish title: El jardinero). In fact, the series was released as a “limited series” on the platform, suggesting it was conceived as a one-off story. Creators like Miguel Sáez Carral designed the thriller as a self-contained miniseries with a definitive ending. For now, a second season is “practically impossible” according to early reports. However, Netflix is certainly aware of the clamor: the show’s unexpected success has them at least considering if those finale seeds might yet bloom into another installment.
Official stance: No renewal yet, labeled as a limited series.
Creators’ intent: Story was planned to end with Season 1.
Outcome: Season 2 remains unconfirmed, but the door isn’t entirely shut.
Despite no official renewal, The Gardener has become a global hit, fueling hopes for more. In its first weeks, the dark romantic thriller broke into Netflix’s Top 10 in over 30 countries (including the U.S., Germany, and Brazil). It even hit #4 in the U.S. — a rare feat for a Spanish series. Industry trackers estimate it racked up 50+ million hours viewed in three weeks, a number usually sufficient to prompt a renewal on Netflix This explosive popularity (comparable to breakthrough foreign hits like Squid Game) has fans hopeful that Netflix will reconsider the “limited” label, especially given the finale’s tantalizing cliffhanger.
Top 10 Triumph: #1 in Spain and Top 5 in the U.S. for multiple weeks.
Massive viewership: ~50 million hours in 3 weeks (unofficial), underscoring global buzz.
Cliffhanger ending: An open-ended finale that practically begs for continuation.
So far, the show’s cast and creators have been cagey about future plans. They reiterate that El jardinero was written as a closed arc. Still, they’ve dropped a few intriguing hints: one of the lead actors teased in an interview that “the story was just beginning to bloom”, leaving fans parsing his words. Another cast member cheekily said “never say never” when asked about Season 2, adding that if the public wants more, “why not?”. On the other hand, star Cecilia Suárez (who plays the domineering mother, La China) has been more cautious. She expressed interest in new projects but didn’t shut the greenhouse door entirely – noting that Violeta’s character has much more to explore. The creative team also admitted they intentionally left the ending morally ambiguous to keep audiences pondering, which sounds like they secretly planted seeds for a sequel.
Miguel Sáez Carral (creator): Emphasized the show is a self-contained “cuento autoconclusivo” (self-conclusive story) but huge success is challenging that stance.
Álvaro Rico (Elmer): Hinted the saga “may just be starting”, and would gladly return if Netflix greenlights it.
Cecilia Suárez (La China): Prefers caution but agrees the characters (even Violeta) are “rich enough for more” story.
Fans worldwide have taken to social media to demand a Season 2, turning the internet into a virtual garden of fan campaigns. On Twitter (X) and TikTok, viewers are posting under hashtags like #ElJardinero2 and #TheGardenerSeason2, sharing theories and imploring Netflix for renewal. The show’s WTF ending caused an eruption of TikTok videos dissecting every frame for hidden clues. Memes and petitions have spread like wild vines – from Change.org petitions to fancam trailers on YouTube (yes, there are already fan-made “Season 2 trailers” floating around). This grassroots momentum shows no sign of slowing:
TikTok Theories: Viral videos with millions of views speculate on the finale’s meaning.
Twitter Trends: El Jardinero trended as fans tweeted Netflix to “renew this NOW.” Some even joke about showing up with pitchforks (garden pun intended) if they don’t get answers.
Petitions & Fan Art: Online petitions urging a second season, and fan art imagining future scenes, demonstrate how invested the audience is.
Global Buzz: International media (from Spanish portals to Variety) have picked up on the noise, further pressuring Netflix.
This fervent fan response indicates a cult following blooming overnight, which could influence Netflix’s decision. The audience basically refuses to let the show die quietly, treating the limited-series label as merely a suggestion.
With no official news, fans have let their imaginations run wild about how Season 2 could play out. Reddit and forums are abuzz with theories – some plausible, others delightfully bonkers. Here are the most popular fan theories (remember, these are not confirmed facts, just fan-fueled conjecture):
Violeta’s Dark Request: In the final scene, Violeta asks Elmer to “make someone disappear.” Who could it be? Many suspect she wants La China (Elmer’s mother) dead as payback for trying to kill her. This would pit Elmer between the two women he’s closest to – a juicy setup for Season 2’s conflict. Others think Violeta may target another abusive figure from her past, given her history of toxic relationships, effectively turning Elmer into her personal hitman for justice. Either way, fans are dying to know “A quién desea eliminar Violeta?”.
Mother-Son Showdown: A prevailing theory is an ultimate Elmer vs. La China face-off. Season 1 ended with Elmer emotionally breaking free from his manipulative mom’s control (briefly, at least). If Season 2 happens, viewers expect this mother-son dynamic to explode. Will Elmer, now aware of love and morality, turn against his murderous mamá for good? Or will La China tighten her grip again? The emotional stakes are sky-high either way, and fans want a definitive resolution to this twisted family bond.
Detectives on the Hunt: Throughout Season 1, detectives Carrera and Torres were circling the mystery, and in the end-credit stinger they finally catch a huge break (those bags of human remains washing up onshore). Fans predict Season 2 would become a cat-and-mouse game, with Detective Carrera and Detective Torres relentlessly pursuing La China and Elmer. In one theory, these two cops form a dynamic duo, gathering evidence and closing in on our criminal gardeners – raising the tension as the law closes around them.
Elmer’s Emotions – Gone for Good?: One of the craziest plot devices in Season 1 was Elmer’s brain tumor that “made him feel”. (Yes, in this show even a tumor has character development!) After surgery, he’s ostensibly back to being emotionless. But fans aren’t convinced it’s so black-and-white. Some speculate Elmer might be faking a return to apathy to lull his mother, while secretly he still has feelings. Others think a part of him changed forever – he might have lost the tumor but not the memory of love. This could mean a more conflicted Elmer in Season 2, torn between cold instincts and the echo of newly found emotions.
Spin-Offs and Prequels: A segment of the fandom has even brainstormed spin-off ideas. One popular suggestion is a prequel about young La China Jurado, exploring how she became a heartless hitwoman mom (cue an Orange is the New Black style origin story at a Galician plant nursery). Others joke about a spin-off focusing on the detectives’ side of the case, or even Violeta’s life post-trauma. While these are long shots, they show just how rich this universe has become to viewers.
The fandom’s imagination is in full bloom. From revenge killings to police procedurals, the speculation covers every angle – underscoring how many threads Season 1 left dangling. Nothing is off the table in theory-land, and that playful uncertainty is keeping the conversation alive.
If Netflix does greenlight Season 2, what might actually happen? Let’s separate reasonable predictions from the more far-fetched fantasies. Based on the season finale and narrative clues, a continuation would likely explore these key plotlines:
Violeta & Elmer: Partners in Crime? – The final moments hint that Violeta, formerly the innocent target, could embrace the dark side by asking Elmer for lethal help. We might see an unexpected alliance between them. Imagine Violeta and Elmer secretly teaming up to eliminate a threat – a thrilling flip where the victim becomes an accomplice. Their unusual romance would continue, but with a sinister Bonnie-and-Clyde twist. Fans are excited (and nervous) to see if love has truly “cured” Elmer or if he’ll revert to killing in cold blood to protect her. This storyline could test whether “el amor lo cura todo” (does love cure all?), a question that Season 1 raised.
Mother vs. Son Showdown – Expect major drama between Elmer and La China. Now that Elmer tasted freedom (and feelings) only to have his mother forcefully “fix” him via surgery, there’s deep resentment brewing. In Season 2, Elmer could finally rebel against his mother’s control in a big way. Will he expose her crimes? Betray her to the police? Or, in a shocking twist, could La China attempt to eliminate her own son if he’s a liability? The toxic mother-son relationship is the core of the show, and a second season would likely bring it to an explosive climax, with emotional and possibly deadly consequences.
The Law Closes In – No more flying under the radar – those corpses aren’t staying buried (literally). Detectives Carrera and Torres ended Season 1 with evidence that links to the Jurados’ crimes. Season 2 would see them following the trail straight to the family’s garden center. This means higher stakes and suspense: a game of cat-and-mouse as the killers try to cover their tracks while the detectives piece the puzzle together. Fans also note the unresolved sexual tension or camaraderie between Carrera and Torres hinted in Season 1– a subplot that could get more screen time. A likely scenario is a tense race against time: will the cops catch mother and son before they execute their next “assignment” for Violeta?
Emotional Wildcards – The show is known for its twist-filled, emotionally charged storytelling, so Season 2 would surely pack a few gut-punch surprises. Perhaps Elmer’s emotional state isn’t as stable as it seems – could there be lingering medical issues or psychological breakdowns as he grapples with guilt? And what about La China – is there more to her backstory? A surprising reveal about Elmer’s father or La China’s past could add new layers (some fans theorize the father might show up, or that La China has a trauma that “created” the monster in her). We should also brace for more shocking deaths or betrayals – Season 1 showed no one is truly safe (just ask poor Sabela). Season 2 could introduce a new antagonist (maybe someone connected to a past victim or a vengeful relative of Sabela) to raise the stakes even higher. In any case, viewers expect the show to continue delivering “inesperados giros de guion” – unexpected plot twists – that keep us on the edge.
All these potential threads mean there’s rich material for another six-episode run. The writers deliberately left multiple story avenues open – enough to fill a whole new season. Whether it’s love and vengeance with Violeta, family feuds, or the noose tightening from law enforcement, Season 2 could up the ante in every department. It’s no wonder fans are concocting elaborate scenarios; the show practically handed them a garden of plot seeds, any of which could blossom next season.
If Season 2 happens, who would return? The good news is almost all the main cast survived Season 1, and we’d expect them to reprise their roles:
Álvaro Rico as Elmer – Our titular “gardener”/hitman would surely be back (the show literally doesn’t exist without him). Rico’s performance was widely praised and he’s expressed enthusiasm to continue Elmer’s story. Expect Elmer front and center, grappling with his newfound emotions (or lack thereof) and making some tough choices.
Cecilia Suárez as “La China” Jurado – As the manipulative mother, Cecilia Suárez is the series’ formidable antagonist. La China is very much alive (and un-arrested) by the finale, so she’d return to continue pulling strings… unless Season 2 finally gives her comeuppance. Suárez hinted she isn’t opposed to returning if the story demands. So we can look forward to more of La China’s chillingly calm demeanor and ruthless motherly “love.”
Catalina Sopelana as Violeta – Violeta went from target to love interest to (potentially) accomplice. She’s integral to the open ending and any continuation of the plot. Catalina Sopelana would almost certainly return, as Violeta’s evolution in Season 2 (possibly into a darker, more vengeful character) is one of the most anticipated developments. The romance between Violeta and Elmer – however unconventional – is the heart that might keep Elmer human, so her presence is critical.
María Vázquez as Detective Carrera – Detective Carrera, who finally got a big clue about the murders, is likely to come back, more determined than ever. Fans are eager to see her connect the dots and possibly confront the killers. Vázquez’s performance resonated, and Season 2 could give Carrera a larger role (perhaps even a personal stake in the case).
Francis Lorenzo as Detective Torres – As Carrera’s partner, Torres would return to help crack the case. Season 1 hinted at an interesting dynamic between the two cops, so both need to return to resolve that. They form the moral counterweight to the criminals – an essential component in a show that plays with moral ambiguity.
Emma Suárez as Sabela Costeira – Sabela was the client who ordered Violeta’s death. Now, Sabela’s fate in the finale was grim (Elmer chose to kill her instead). Emma Suárez’s character is presumably dead, so we likely won’t see her return, unless via flashbacks or a surprise reveal that she survived somehow. Never say never in a thriller, but her story seems concluded.
Supporting Cast: Other supporting characters (like Xoán, Sabela’s deceased son, or Tony, Elmer’s friend) only appear in relation to the main plot, so unless flashbacks are used, they might not reappear. Instead, Season 2 could introduce new characters – for instance, a new antagonist (a rival hitman, a new client, or a higher-up in the criminal underworld). Fans on forums have even fancast Spanish actors for possible new roles, from high-profile names to fit the show’s vibe to genre veterans to play a big villain. While that’s pure speculation, new blood in the cast would add fresh intrigue (perhaps a law enforcement boss skeptical of Carrera, or a family member of a past victim seeking revenge).
The core trio (Elmer, La China, Violeta) is expected back, joined by the detective duo. These five characters form the crux of the unresolved conflicts. Any new season would build on their intertwined fates, possibly augmented by a few new faces to spice up the narrative. As one outlet put it, the Season 1 finale left “las relaciones no resueltas” (unresolved relationships) hanging, especially among the main characters – so we’d need the same actors back to settle those scores.
Without an official renewal, a premiere date for Season 2 is purely speculative at this point. That hasn’t stopped fans and pundits from guessing when The Gardener could return if it’s renewed:
Earliest Possible Date: If Netflix gave a swift green light and production started in late 2025, some optimistic fans think a late 2026 release could happen. This assumes a similar timeline (about a year of production) as Season 1. Season 1 filmed in 2024 for an April 2025 release, so Season 2 would likely need a year or more lead time. Late 2026 is the most hopeful scenario, given nothing has started yet.
Announcement Timing: Many are eyeing Netflix’s annual TUDUM event or summer press releases for any Season 2 announcement. Industry watchers suggest that if Netflix is swayed by the metrics, they could announce renewal by mid-2025. If no word comes by end of 2025, the chances diminish. Until then, media sites will keep churning out “what we know” updates (much like this one) to keep the hype alive.
Production Clues: So far there are no known production moves for a new season – no sneaky reports of writers’ rooms convening or location scouting. However, fans keep an eye on the cast’s schedules. For example, Álvaro Rico’s and Cecilia Suárez’s availability in late 2025 might hint at whether they’re gearing up for more Gardener. The original was shot in Galicia (Pontevedra and surrounding areas), and locals have joked on social media that they’ll spot it if camera crews return to those distinctive locations.
Limited Series Factor: Because Netflix marketed it as a miniseries, there was no built-in “next season” schedule. If they reverse course, production has to ramp up from scratch. That means writing a whole new storyline (since Season 1 used up the initial script’s intended ending) – essentially, the creators would need to expand the narrative beyond its original scope. This could add to the timeline. On the bright side, the strong fan interest might fast-track things if Netflix believes time is ripe to capitalize on the buzz.
Any release date talk is pure guesswork until an official renewal. The safest bet for now: if Season 2 is confirmed in 2025, expect a 2026 premiere at the absolute earliest (and even that might be optimistic). Conversely, if 2026 comes with no Gardener on the horizon, the plant may have withered for good. Until Netflix speaks up, fans are left refreshing news sites and praying to the algorithmic gods for favorable renewal news
At this stage, there are no official trailers or teasers for Season 2 — because, well, it isn’t officially a thing yet. Netflix hasn’t released any promo hinting at more episodes (no cheeky post-credits announcements or secret scenes beyond the cliffhanger we got). However, the internet being what it is, unofficial content abounds:
Fan-Made Trailers: YouTube is flooded with fan-edited “Season 2 Trailer” videos, using clips from Season 1 and imaginative titles. One popular fan trailer even bills itself as a “sneak peek” of Season 2. These are fun to watch (some are impressively well-edited) but 100% unofficial – basically fan fiction in video form. Don’t be fooled by any “new teaser” on TikTok or YouTube unless it comes from Netflix’s official accounts.
Cast Social Media: Sometimes actors drop cryptic hints on Instagram or Twitter. So far, the cast have mostly shared behind-the-scenes pics from Season 1 and thanked fans for the support. No one has outright said “Season 2 is coming” or anything concrete. If anything, keep an eye on Álvaro Rico’s social media; should he post a photo back in a nursery set or with the caption “back to gardening,” the fandom would erupt. As of now, though, nada.
Netflix Promo: Netflix hasn’t teased anything either. Occasionally, Netflix will gauge interest with subtle posts like “Would you like more of The Gardener?” on their socials – but we haven’t seen such campaigns yet. They did highlight the show’s performance in Top 10 lists, but no forward-looking statements. If renewal happens, expect a teaser or announcement trailer a few months after filming begins, not before 2026 likely.
Imagery and Easter Eggs: Season 1’s marketing featured the tagline “Love blooms, but so do secrets” (in Spanish press materials) and showed Elmer and his mother ominously tending a plant. If Season 2 marketing ever appears, fans are speculating on poster ideas: perhaps Elmer and Violeta back-to-back with a spade, or La China holding a rose with blood on the thorns – the possibilities for cool visuals are endless. For now, this is just daydreaming.
Bottom line: no trailer yet. Any “leaks” or “teasers” online are fan creations for now. Rest assured, the moment Netflix drops any legit teaser, it will be dissected frame-by-frame by the community. Until then, we’re making do with fan art and imagination.
One interesting aspect of The Gardener is the debate it has sparked about whether it should even continue. When a story is as tightly wrapped up as this one (despite the open ending, Season 1 formed a complete arc for Elmer’s character), there are divided opinions:
On one side, purists argue that El jardinero should remain a one-season gem. They feel the narrative hit a satisfying crescendo and that extending it could dilute the impact. The mother-son storyline reached poetic justice – Elmer found love and agency, La China was left with a tenuous hold on her son, and the thematic question (“Can an emotionless man find his humanity?”) was answered. Some critics note that the finale works well as a full-stop, and “alargar una historia que queda cerrada es contraproducente” – extending a closed story can be counterproductive. Essentially, “quit while you’re ahead.” This camp often cites other limited series that lost their luster in later installments.
On the other side, fans and optimistic critics point out that the ending was not truly final – it was a cliffhanger that begs for resolution. They argue the show’s unique blend of genres and compelling characters have more to give. As one Spanish outlet put it, El jardinero’s finale felt like “una puerta entreabierta con un cartelito que dice ‘Volvemos pronto’” – an open door with a sign that says “Back soon”. The ambiguity was intentional and not just for art’s sake, but potentially to leave room for future storytelling Plus, with the show’s massive success, they argue it’d be a waste not to continue – citing examples like HBO’s Big Little Lies, which was meant to be limited but got a Season 2 after huge acclaim. In today’s TV landscape, if the audience is there, more episodes often follow.
Netflix itself has been on both sides of this dilemma: it has left some miniseries as singular (e.g. The Queen’s Gambit stayed one-and-done despite popularity), but has extended others due to demand. Fans are hoping The Gardener joins the latter category. Even within the writers’ room, one imagines there might be a creative tug-of-war: stick to the original plan or explore uncharted territory with these characters?
For now, the debate is academic until Netflix makes a call. It’s a fun discussion among viewers – whether one prefers a perfect limited series or is hungry for more content. Both views have merit: preserving a tight story vs. satisfying clamoring fans and rich plot potential. The good news is, Season 1’s legacy is intact either way; a second season, if it comes, will be bonus content on top of an already complete-feeling story. And if it doesn’t, at least the show ended on a note that leaves room for our imaginations to wander (and wander they have!).
As of now, The Gardener – Season 2 remains an uncertainty planted in fertile ground. There’s no official renewal, but there’s also no denying the overwhelming hints – from the open ending to the fan frenzy – that something could sprout. Netflix has a hit on its hands, and the ball is in their court. The creators left a narrative gardener’s gate unlocked, even if they claimed to close it, giving Netflix the chance to walk back in.
If the streaming gods listen to the fan prayers (and tweets, and TikToks…), we might get an announcement in the coming months. Keep in mind, the TV industry can be unpredictable – a show that “fue concebida como una obra autoconclusiva” (was conceived as self-contained) an still get a surprise continuation if the demand is high enough And demand here is sky-high, with fans around the world voicing their love for Elmer and Violeta’s twisted, tender saga.
In this slightly irreverent fan’s opinion: Season 2 has been planted, we’re just waiting to see if Netflix waters it. The hype, the unresolved mysteries, and the global top 10 domination all suggest that canceling the show outright would be a mistake. As one Reddit user quipped, it felt like the creators “left the seed for a future hit” on purpose. Perhaps that’s exactly what happened.
For now, we’ll have to content ourselves with Season 1’s six gripping episodes and the vibrant community discussion they’ve spawned. Whether The Gardener Season 2 ultimately sees the light of day in 2025, 2026, or never, the show has already secured its place as one of 2025’s most talked-about series. Fingers crossed that Netflix gives this thriller another chance to blossom – because fans are ready to return to the garden, rain or shine.
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