Report: Q-Force Not Getting A Second Season On Netflix

 

The adult animation cancellations continue at Netflix. With The Midnight Gospel being confirmed for cancellation after one season a few weeks ago, we now have word that ANOTHER Titmouse-produced adult animated series for Netflix is also not coming back, this in the form of Q-Force. 

Former show writer Matt Rogers (“Twink”) was a guest host on a recent episode of ATTITUDES! where he says that although proud of the accomplishments that Q-Force had accumulated as far as gay representation is concerned, ultimately the series would NOT be coming back for a second season on the world’s largest streamer, Netflix.

The NBC Universal distributed series could be in the mix with another series, Duncanville, as possible revivals on Peacock, however, no announcement has been made for any additional episodes being ordered.

Read our review of Q-Force season one here.

Synopsis:

Steve Maryweather, AKA Agent Mary, was once the Golden Boy of the American Intelligence Agency (AIA), until he came out as gay. Unable to fire him, the Agency sent him off to West Hollywood, to disappear into obscurity. Instead, he assembled a misfit squad of LGBTQ+ geniuses. Joining forces with the expert mechanic Deb, master of drag and disguise Twink, and hacker Stat, together they’re Q-Force.

But, after a decade of waiting for their first official mission from The AIA, Mary becomes hell-bent on proving himself to the Agency that turned its back on him, and decides to go rogue with Q-Force. After finding their own case, and solving it on their own terms, they get the reluctant approval of The AIA, and are officially upgraded to Active Secret Agents in the field. But, that approval comes with one major caveat– they must put up with a new member of the squad: straight-guy Agent Buck.

Update 8/10/22: Variety has confirmed the cancellation