The translation of the text «Финал второго сезона сериала Последнее, что он мне сказал» into English is: «The finale of the second season of the series The Last Thing He Told Me»
5 april 2026 в 18:13
Hannah, Bailey, and Owen’s chaotic journey comes to a dramatic conclusion in the season finale of the second season of the series «The Last Thing He Told Me». Based on the books by Laura Dave, the Apple TV+ series returned with a new season earlier this year, and fans are already demanding a third season. So, has the series been renewed for a third season?
Hollywood Life informs you of what is currently known about the future of «The Last Thing He Told Me».
All episodes of the first and second seasons of the series are available for viewing on Apple TV+.
As of the time of publication, Apple TV has not renewed the series for a third season. However, fans are hopeful, given the show’s popularity and growing audience.
The only issue is that both seasons of «The Last Thing He Told Me» are based on Laura’s books. Since she has not announced a third book, fans are wondering if Apple TV is willing to continue the show without a literary foundation.
The main cast of the series includes Jennifer Garner as Hannah, Angourie Rice as Bailey, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau as Owen, Augusto Aguilera as Grady, Judy Greer as Quinn, and Rita Wilson as Carol.
In an exclusive interview with Hollywood Life before the premiere of the second season, Angourie spoke about her character’s development compared to the first season, when she began to doubt her father Owen, who «betrayed her trust».
«Bailey is asking the question: 'How can you regain trust once it’s been broken?'» Angourie explained. «I think that’s a really important question, especially in relationships with family members. What happens when such an implied constant loyalty is called into question?»
Meanwhile, Bailey’s relationship with her stepmother Hannah has become «so strong, connected, and trusting» over the past five years that she is «rightfully suspicious of people who have betrayed her trust because Hannah never has», - Angourie added.
In a separate interview with Hollywood Life, Judy spoke about the challenges of playing her multi-layered character Quinn and how she tries to «ground» her so that she is not just an antagonist.
«I think it’s difficult when I also want to make Quinn more grounded, and that just speaks to Judy. For me, it’s important that this woman feels like a person», - Judy said. «What I really wanted to find was the contradiction in how much she wants to have a relationship with Bailey. I think Quinn could be an important part of Bailey’s life in another version of Owen/Ethan, Bailey/Kristen»
Hollywood Life informs you of what is currently known about the future of «The Last Thing He Told Me».
All episodes of the first and second seasons of the series are available for viewing on Apple TV+.
As of the time of publication, Apple TV has not renewed the series for a third season. However, fans are hopeful, given the show’s popularity and growing audience.
The only issue is that both seasons of «The Last Thing He Told Me» are based on Laura’s books. Since she has not announced a third book, fans are wondering if Apple TV is willing to continue the show without a literary foundation.
The main cast of the series includes Jennifer Garner as Hannah, Angourie Rice as Bailey, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau as Owen, Augusto Aguilera as Grady, Judy Greer as Quinn, and Rita Wilson as Carol.
In an exclusive interview with Hollywood Life before the premiere of the second season, Angourie spoke about her character’s development compared to the first season, when she began to doubt her father Owen, who «betrayed her trust».
«Bailey is asking the question: 'How can you regain trust once it’s been broken?'» Angourie explained. «I think that’s a really important question, especially in relationships with family members. What happens when such an implied constant loyalty is called into question?»
Meanwhile, Bailey’s relationship with her stepmother Hannah has become «so strong, connected, and trusting» over the past five years that she is «rightfully suspicious of people who have betrayed her trust because Hannah never has», - Angourie added.
In a separate interview with Hollywood Life, Judy spoke about the challenges of playing her multi-layered character Quinn and how she tries to «ground» her so that she is not just an antagonist.
«I think it’s difficult when I also want to make Quinn more grounded, and that just speaks to Judy. For me, it’s important that this woman feels like a person», - Judy said. «What I really wanted to find was the contradiction in how much she wants to have a relationship with Bailey. I think Quinn could be an important part of Bailey’s life in another version of Owen/Ethan, Bailey/Kristen»
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