Great timing — I’ve been digging through the different shows called 'Flowers' and similar titles, so here’s a friendly rundown so you know what to expect. If you mean the darkly comic British series 'Flowers' (the one with Olivia Colman and Julian Barratt, created by Will Sharpe), it already has a second series: the follow-up arrived in March 2018 in the UK on Channel 4 and rolled out to various streaming services shortly after in some regions. That second series also serves as the most recent season; there hasn’t been a third season announced or produced, and the show hasn’t returned since, so there’s no later release date to wait for.
If you were asking about a different show with a similar name — for example 'Flowers of Evil' (the anime adaptation of Shūzō Oshimi’s manga) or other titles that include the word 'Flowers' — the situation varies. 'Flowers of Evil' only got the one cour in 2013, and its unique rotoscoped style meant a single-season TV treatment without a second season. Other series with 'Flowers' in the title can be entirely separate productions (different countries, networks, and release plans), so the safest bet when you’re searching is to double-check the exact title, the country of origin, and whether you mean a TV drama, anime, or web series.
If your question was hoping for news about a new season still coming: for the British 'Flowers' there’s no active development or official renewal for a third season as far as public sources have reported — the creator and cast have moved on to other projects, and networks haven’t commissioned more episodes. My tip is to keep an eye on the show’s official social channels, the creator Will Sharpe’s announcements, or Channel 4 press releases; those are the places where any surprise revival would show up first. For anime or other international shows with similar names, follow the studio announcements and international licensors (Crunchyroll, Funimation, Netflix, etc.), since those groups will announce global release windows.
Personally, I adore the mood and voice of 'Flowers' (the British one) — season 2 deepens the characters in ways that still stick with me, and even without a season 3 I found the ending satisfying enough to rewatch moments when I need a mix of melancholy and dark humor. If you were hoping for a specific release date for a brand-new season of some 'Flowers' show, I’d say check the official pages regularly but don’t hold your breath unless the producers confirm renewal. Either way, if you want recommendations for shows that fill the same vibe, I’ve got a few favorites to suggest later — I still find myself thinking about those characters months after finishing season 2.
2025-10-18 13:01:27
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