Lots of chatter has been floating around, and from everything I've tracked, there are indeed a handful of spin-offs in the pipeline for the 'Therapy Room' world — some confirmed, some in early development. The confirmed ones include a prequel series that digs into a therapist's past and an anthology that spotlights standalone sessions with wildly different styles. They're also experimenting with smaller formats: a short webcomic that snoops on the hallway conversations, an audio series that leans into soundscapes, and even a narrative mobile game that lets you make therapeutic choices.
What excites me most is how these projects let different voices explore corners of the universe — you get the slow-burn emotional arcs in the prequel and the unpredictable, sometimes surreal beats in the anthology. I hope they keep the original's empathy and wonky humor intact; that balance is what made me fall for it in the first place. I'll be watching the prequel first, but honestly, the anthology might be where the wildest surprises live.
Okay, here's the rundown from what landed in the production notes and interviews: yes, the 'Therapy Room' universe is getting several spin-offs across media. The studio greenlit three main projects last quarter — a serialized prequel TV miniseries, an anthology streaming series, and a serialized audio drama — plus exploratory projects like a graphic novella and a short-form mobile game.
The miniseries, titled 'Before the Chair,' is scheduled for a late-next-year release cycle and will follow a single therapist over a decade of formative cases. The anthology, 'Sessions: Night Shift,' is being positioned to attract indie directors with unique visions; each episode reportedly has a different creative team and runs between 25–40 minutes. The audio drama is meant to capture the intimacy of therapy through sound design and will reuse some original cast members to keep continuity.
Beyond timelines, what I find compelling is the cross-format strategy: narrative-heavy spin-offs for viewers who want depth, and bite-sized adaptations — like 'Couch Confessions' the webcomic — for casual fans. It feels like a smart move to build a layered universe without oversaturating the central storyline, and I’m curious to see which format expands the lore most effectively.
I like quieter expansions, and it looks like the team is leaning into that with a few thoughtful spin-offs rather than blockbuster offshoots. There's talk of a gentle podcast series where clinicians and writers unpack episodes, plus a short-form web series that spotlights minor characters' lives after they leave the clinic. They're also planning a graphic novella aimed at younger readers that frames therapy in accessible, hopeful ways — a smart move for outreach.
What matters to me is tone: these projects seem built to respect the source material's heart while offering new entry points. If they keep that balance, the universe will feel richer and more human. I'm looking forward to cozy evenings with the podcast and maybe snagging that novella for friends, honestly.
there are multiple spin-offs officially planned for the 'Therapy Room' universe, each taking a very different angle. The first one they're rolling out is a character-driven prequel called 'Before the Chair,' which dives into the backstory of one of the therapists. It explores how certain cases shaped their approach and ethics, and it's structured like a slow-burn drama with flashbacks and case files. From what I’ve heard, the tone will be quieter and more reflective than the main series, leaning into the emotional history of its protagonist.
Another confirmed project is a more experimental anthology titled 'Sessions: Night Shift.' That one will be episodic, with each installment focusing on a single appointment — sometimes surreal, sometimes painfully real — and it's designed to let different writers and directors play with form. There's also a lighter spin-off in development: a webcomic called 'Couch Confessions' that adapts shorter, comedic slices of life from the waiting room and staff lounge. They want the franchise to live across formats, so there are plans for a podcast series that adapts audio-only therapy sessions and an interactive visual novel game that lets you play as a trainee therapist.
I’m especially excited about the variety. The main show's blend of quiet intensity and unexpectedly sharp humor makes it fertile ground for these tangents, and the team seems keen to respect the original's depth while giving creators room to experiment. Personally, I can't wait to see how 'Before the Chair' reshapes my view of that therapist; it feels like the perfect way to deepen the world without diluting what made the original special.
There's definitely momentum behind more than one spin-off from the 'Therapy Room' world. I feel like the creators are approaching this carefully: instead of churning out endless sequels, they're branching into formats that match the subject matter. For example, a character-focused limited series seems to be in the works, letting secondary characters get full arcs without overloading the main narrative. A separate documentary-style web short series is planned too, focusing on realistic portrayals of therapy techniques and how they help people — which feels like a responsible way to expand.
Beyond screen projects, they're planning cross-media pieces: a visual novel-style game where choices affect therapeutic outcomes, and a companion podcast that lets writers and mental health consultants discuss episodes and themes. I like that mix because it offers both entertainment and resources for deeper conversations. My hopeful take? These spin-offs will broaden perspectives instead of watering down the original's impact — fingers crossed I’m right on that one.
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For those craving more, the author’s other books share a similar razor-sharp tone, though none revisit this world. The lack of a sequel might disappoint some, but it preserves 'Bad Therapy’s' impact—like a single, flawless shot of espresso instead of a diluted series.