Hit Netflix series 'Youth' sets record: the creators of the project revealed whether there will be a second season.


The miniseries 'Youth' broke records on Netflix
A new miniseries titled 'Youth' has been released on the Netflix platform, quickly becoming the most popular among other miniseries. The main character, 13-year-old Jamie, gets into a difficult situation, being accused of murdering a classmate. Four days after its premiere, the series gained 24.3 million views, and within a week, it reached 42 million.
The authors of this series, Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham, who also plays one of the lead roles, decided to shoot each episode in a continuous take, which attracted viewers' attention. 'Youth' has become the most talked-about show of the year and received high ratings for its emotional storyline and choreography. Stephen Graham has already headed to New York to promote his series and, possibly, to seek an Emmy award.
Stephen Graham: 'I haven't received offers from Netflix regarding collaboration, but I already have ideas for future projects.'
The producer of the series, Anna Walters, noted that there are no plans to shoot a prequel to 'Youth', but this project is unique and valuable. She is currently not negotiating for an official partnership with Netflix, but does not rule out the possibility of such cooperation in the future if there is interest on their part.
Anna Walters: 'I am always open to considering collaboration with Netflix if they show interest.'
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