In May 2020, Netflix released the highly anticipated comedy show Space Force, Made by The Office’s Greg Daniels and Steve Carell, also inspired by President Trump’s Space Force initiative. The series follows the chaos that ensues when General Mark R. Naird (Steve) uproots his life and moves to Colorado to conduct the U.S. Armed Forces’ newest branch.
Despite getting varying reviews from TV critics, the streaming giant gave the show the green light for a second year. In an attempt to drive down the show’s budget, the series will go its filming place in Los Angeles to Vancouver, per The Hollywood Reporter. It is one of many changes that are in store when season 2 of Space Force hits Netflix sometime next season.
The very first series truely needed a fast turnaround awarded its January 2019 statement. It turned out into filmed between September 2019 and January 2020 before releasing in May 2020.
Assuming the COVID-19 consequences on productions do not hold, the show is eying an early 2021 filming start now.
That should imply a mid-to-overdue 2021 release date will probably be likely or 2022 neglecting that.
No official plot details have been released for its new season.
However, it is expected to pick up after the cliffhanger ending of this very first outing.
Fans will recall the Space Force staff were on the verge of war with their Chinese counterparts around the Moon.
Habitat One had headed to enact sabotage them on, just to return to find their base destroyed.
In addition to this, audiences will hopefully see what is next for Maggie (played by Lisa Kudrow) after she was able to escape from prison.