No sequel exists as far as I know, but the original's cult following keeps hope alive. The director hinted at 'more stories to tell' in an interview last year, so fingers crossed! I’d kill for a prequel about the side characters’ backstories too.
it's such a wild ride! From what I've gathered, there hasn't been an official sequel announced yet, but the ending definitely left room for one. The way it blended high-stakes drama with those intense character arcs makes me think the creators could easily expand the story. I’ve seen fans speculating about spin-offs or follow-ups, especially given how popular it became in certain circles.
Honestly, I’d love to see a continuation that dives deeper into the fallout of the final bet—maybe exploring how the characters rebuild their lives or get dragged back into the underworld. The original had this gritty, almost cinematic vibe that would work so well in a second installment. Until then, I’ll just keep rewatching my favorite scenes and hoping for news!
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“Her fate had been sealed on a poker table when her husband traded her off and lost her to a man who was ruthless. Aslan Parker would get anything he wanted by hook or crook. He robbed everything from Elena. The fate smirked when he fell for her. But could Elena forget everything?”
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The woman was scared. The man was smirking. He was not a man, but a beast. He was destroying her like a monster.
Everything good in him had died the day that bullet was shot at him. The whip cut the air and…..
They say when you lose everything, you find yourself. It was true, only until you are not caught. She lost everything but won herself, but how long?
He has the cage ready when all she want is to fly. Is there anyone else for her?
What does fate hold for them?
I never wanted to gamble, yet I could not stop myself from going to the tables. I kept losing, over and over, until I was buried under ten million in debt.
After investigating the cause, I finally learned the truth–my older brother had placed me under a puppet-like control. Every loss was recorded under my name, while all the winnings went straight into his pocket.
My wife was furious. She slapped me, took our son, and divorced me. I tried to explain myself again and again, but she refused to listen.
"Nathan, can you stop making excuses? Did someone hold a knife to your throat? You chose to gamble."
After that, my brother only grew more ruthless, raising the stakes until I lost everything overnight.
With nothing left, my creditors chopped off my limbs and threw me into the sea, leaving me to drown.
Even after my death, they did not spare my wife and child. She was humiliated to death, and my son was sold overseas, his whereabouts unknown.
When I opened my eyes again, I had returned to the day I first lost control and went to the gambling den.
One life for another. That is the rule of the Aftergame.
Lena was a ghostwriter who lived in the shadows—until a devastating betrayal by her sister pushed her into the path of a speeding truck. She expected the void. Instead, she woke up in a sadistic, system-driven purgatory where the dead must compete for a second chance at life.
In this gore-soaked nightmare, survival has a name: Riven. A lethal player with eyes like cold flint, Riven breaks the game’s cardinal rule to save Lena, making them both targets of the system’s wrath. But as they reach the final level, the horrific truth unvails. Riven isn’t a player. He is the Executioner—a sentient program designed to mimic love, only to deliver the ultimate soul-crushing betrayal.
But Riven has developed a terminal malfunction: he truly loves her. Now, Lena is back in the land of the living, but the world is starting to pixelate. To save her, the machine that was meant to kill her has built her a cage. And in the Aftergame, mercy is the most terrifying fate of all.
This book is a Standalone, you don't have to read the first two to relate to what happened, though I do recommend it.
Book Three of the Bloodlust Series
“Is this some kind of joke?” Kiara asked frowning in confusion, waking up in the familiar podium where she once grew up watching people die in front of her as she herself fought for her own life.
“I don’t know, but I don’t like this” Richard said from beside Kiara. The two were trying to process how they even got here to begin with. People around them started coming to their senses as they woke up inside the podium.
“Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to The Bloodlust Games, The final chapter”
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Re-entering the Bloodlust games was never an option in Kiara’s life. But when revenge is on the line and both she and Richard are forced into them, they have nothing to do but survive, for it was either play and live.
Or die…
Andrea Laurence had it all, the glamour the perfect fiance, and her dream job that was until her fall from grace. Now she is untouchable no one in the corporate world will hire her. Those are the rules.
Corbyn Emerson has never been one to follow the rules, especially when he plays the game. He needs Andrea to take down his enemy who just so happens to be Andrea's ex-fiance and doesn't expect to be so enthralled by her fiery no-nonsense personality.
Soon he finds out that she knows how to play the game just as well as him, there is danger, blackmail lies galore, and maybe before they realise it a forbidden sort of love they both decided to ignore.
As they play with each other's hearts, from unwilling co-conspirators to something more, are you willing to play the game?
Two of New York’s most powerful Cosa Nostra dons, Vincent Luciano and Nick Valentino, made a brutal wager over me.
The terms were simple: whoever won my heart first would win the right to marry Seraphina Moretti, the sole heir to the Moretti crime syndicate.
The ruthless Vincent swept me into his Fifth Avenue penthouse, lavishing me with luxuries all of New York would kill for.
Cold, reserved Nick played the lovesick fool, kneeling beneath the moonlight over the Hudson to swear he’d give me a safe life, free from this world’s bloodshed and chaos.
I said yes.
But the second we stepped into Vincent’s oak-paneled study, Nick’s warmth turned frigid.
“Vincent, we had a deal. I’ve won the Moretti marriage.”
In my past life, I was discarded by both men, betrayed by my family, and left to die of a forced heroin overdose.
Now I’ve been reborn.
And this time, I still said yes to Nick’s proposal...
But everything would be totally different.
Man, 'All or Nothing' was such a rollercoaster! I binged it last summer and still get chills thinking about that finale. From what I’ve gathered, there hasn’t been an official announcement about a sequel, but the fan theories are wild. Some folks think the ambiguous ending was deliberate, leaving room for a continuation. Others argue it’s better as a standalone—sometimes less is more, you know? I’ve scoured forums and even tweeted at the creators, but crickets. That said, the production company has a history of surprise drops, so I wouldn’t rule it out. Fingers crossed, because I need closure on that cliffhanger!
In the meantime, I’ve been filling the void with similar shows like 'Now or Never' and 'High Stakes,' which scratch the same itch. There’s also a fan-made webcomic that imagines a sequel, and it’s surprisingly well done. If you loved the gritty realism of 'All or Nothing,' you might enjoy diving into that while we wait for news. The community’s creativity keeps the spirit alive, even if the official sequel remains a mystery.