Starting September 15, the first two seasons will be available on the streaming giant, offering a fresh chance for the series to connect with a broader audience and raising questions about a renewal, as mentioned in a report by TV Insider.
This unexpected revival raises questions about the future of the show and whether it could spark enough interest for a potential third season.
For Mike O’Malley, the showrunner and actor behind the eccentric character Charlie Gully, the move to Netflix is both a relief and a new beginning.
Reflecting on the switch, he expressed his excitement: “We put our hearts into this show. To see it on Netflix, where so many people can easily access it, is thrilling. We make shows to share stories, and now we have a platform where millions can discover Heels”, as quoted in a report by TV Insider.
The timing of this shift is also significant. O’Malley pointed out that the second season of Heels was released during a period when promotion was hindered by industry strikes.
Now, with the show on Netflix, it has a chance to reach a global audience of over 275 million subscribers, potentially igniting a groundswell of support for more episodes.
No, but it does offer an intriguing look into the indie wrestling scene, using it as a backdrop to explore a wealth of off-the-ring drama. «I always felt that it wasn't just a wrestling show,» Ludwig remarked in 2023.
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