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Now Apocalypse: Here’s what the show’s creator had to say about a possible season 2

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Attention Now Apocalypse fans! A revival might be headed our way. Back in 2019, LGBTQIA+ TV enthusiasts were first introduced to the queer-inclusive Starz series, written by Gregg Araki and Karley Sciortino.

The show followed Ulysses (Avan Jogia) and his two best friends, Carly (Kelli Berglund) and Ford (Beau Mirchoff), as they navigate love, sex and life in Los Angeles.

While dealing with the trials and tribulations of his everyday life, Ulysses is also plagued with recurring dreams about the end of the world.

Teen Wolf’s Tyler Posey and Glee’s Jacob Artist also appeared in the show as love interests for Jogia’s character. Upon its release, Now Apocalypse received praise from critics and viewers for its unapologetic LGBTQIA+ characters and creative storylines.

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