It seems that the tragic story of Klaus, Violet and Sunny Baudelaire will go on since Netflix has finally got a green light to do it. Not only will there be A Series Of Unfortunate Events Season 2, but it seems that Netflix will air Season 3, as well.
Namely, Louis Hynes, who portrays the role of Klaus Baudelaire, posted a photo on Instagram on April 12, which announced that filming for Season 2 had begun.
The first season of the series followed the story of the first four books in Lemony Snicket’s famous 13-part children’s series of the same name. Writer Daniel Handler, known as Lemony Snicket, stated that the next season would cover books from five to nine. These include The Austere Academy, The Ersatz Elevator, The Vile Village, The Hostile Hospital and The Carnivorous Carnival. Furthermore, Season 3 will finish off the series with the remaining four books: The Slippery Slope, The Grim Grotto, The Penultimate Peril and The End.
A Series Of Unfortunate Events Trailer
As far as its official trailer is concerned, A Series Of Unfortunate Events hasn’t come out yet, but Netflix released a little teaser.
Season 2 of A Series Of Unfortunate Events Plot
The storyline of the second season will follow the life of Baudelaire orphans from the aforementioned books. As they successfully escaped Count Olaf for the fourth time, they are to begin a new chapter at Prufock Preparatory Academy. What’s more, they will meet two genius children like themselves – Isadora and Duncan Quagmire.
Season 3 Plot
Sunny becomes Olaf’s prisoner and gets separated from Violet and Klaus, who found themselves to be accomplices in a case of arson. She is forced to cook for Olaf’s troupe of gluttons, but she learns that she is keen on it. Finally, the three siblings wind up stranded on an island and must make a fateful choice.
Numerous fans can now sit back and enjoy 8-episode Season 1 on Netflix while patiently waiting for Season 2 and 3 to come out and hopefully meet their great expectations.