Here’s the latest on Netflix and Bandi.
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Netflix has canceled Bandi after its first season, despite strong early viewership in some markets. The official reason cited is that viewership and retention metrics did not justify a second season, given production costs. The news broke in May 2026, with local confirmations from Netflix France and related outlets noting the decision was “not taken lightly”.[1][2]
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Reaction has been mixed: fans and critics expressed disappointment, arguing the show’s premise and Caribbean/Martinique setting deserved continuation, while others noted concerns about international audience reach and long-term subscriber value driving renewals.[2][1]
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What this means for future seasons of Bandi: current reporting indicates there will be no season 2, and the series remains a single-season title on Netflix. The decision aligns with Netflix’s broader emphasis on retention metrics and cost considerations when renewing international originals.[1][2]
One quick note: some outlets have published speculative takes or follow-up discussions about optics and regional promotion, but the core official stance remains that Bandi will not return for a second season. If you’d like, I can summarize the key retention metrics Netflix is said to consider and compare Bandi’s numbers to other Netflix international series for context.[4][2][1]