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| Prime Video Stays Quiet, But Oh. What. Fun. Season 2 Hopes Stay Loud (Photo: Amazon) |
The final act of Oh. What. Fun. didn’t exactly tie things up with a neat festive bow. If anything, it felt like the film cleared its throat and whispered, “Right, shall we carry on then?” With several threads still dangling and viewers riding high on the Christmas chaos, talk of Season 2 has picked up fast.
Prime Video hasn’t made anything official yet, but the appetite is clearly there — both from fans and, rather interestingly, the people behind the film.
A Finale That Sets the Table for a Sequel
Let’s be honest: that ending wasn’t a goodbye. It was more like “Catch you next Christmas.”
From Claire’s newfound holiday boundaries to the Clauser family finally realising Christmas doesn’t run itself, the film wrapped up with a sense of transition rather than conclusion.
Add in the new relationships, evolving family dynamics, and the neighbourly rivalry-turned-truce, and there’s more than enough fuel for another round.
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Even the crew isn’t pretending otherwise. The director has already dropped cheeky hints that “the story isn’t finished,” and one of the cast teased the strong domestic and international reception — complete with an impressive score on the local platform.
Meanwhile, an assistant producer cheekily responded to a fan asking about Season 2 with a simple: “Let’s wait and see.”
Not exactly a denial, is it?
Prime Video Hasn’t Renewed Oh. What. Fun. Yet — But Don’t Lose Hope
At the time of writing, Prime Video hasn’t greenlit Season 2. That said, Oh. What. Fun. has quietly become one of the year’s standout hits, pulling in stable viewership and rising steadily on IMDb.
Renewals for Western films on Prime Video aren’t exactly common, but we’ve seen a handful of exceptions in the industry lately. So while history suggests a renewal isn’t likely, the cultural landscape is definitely shifting.
If fan feedback stays strong (and right now, it absolutely is), the production team has expressed they’re open to exploring a continuation — with or without the original cast, depending on schedules.
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What Could Happen in Oh. What. Fun. Season 2?
A Look at Where the Film Left Us.
Here’s where a second film could realistically go, based on the finale:
1. Claire’s New Christmas Era
Season 2 could explore Claire finally putting herself first — something her family has never had to deal with.
The next Christmas could see:
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Claire refusing to shoulder the emotional labour
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The family scrambling to prove they can step up
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Claire rediscovering her own interests beyond motherhood
A more confident, self-aware Claire would bring plenty of fresh comedic material.
2. The Clauser Kids’ New Life Chapters
A sequel could easily follow the next stage of each child’s journey:
Channing – juggling her career while trying to host Christmas “her way.”
Taylor – possibly committing for once, or cycling through another partner with more chaos attached.
Sammy – early days of his relationship with Lizzie, complete with family meddling and, inevitably, Jeanne Wang-Wasserman’s opinions.
3. The Wang-Wassermans and Clausers: Frenemies to Extended Family?
The ski trip showed the two families getting along… shockingly well.
Season 2 could push this further:
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Joint holiday plans
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In-laws-in-training chaos
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Claire and Jeanne becoming unlikely allies (or slipping back into passive-aggressive competition)
Either way, it’s entertaining.
4. Zazzy Tims and the Holiday Moms Competition Return
This practically screams sequel storyline.
Imagine:
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Zazzy launching a “Holiday Families” championship
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Claire going viral after last year’s debacle
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The Clausers trying (and failing) to stay normal on national television
Comedy, sorted.
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5. A New Christmas Disaster
Every festive film needs one.
A second film could include:
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A snowed-in holiday
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A misbooked venue
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A Christmas where Claire refuses to host, leading to absolute chaos
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Or the family deciding they want to win the Holiday Moms competition on her behalf
The possibilities are endless — and very much sequel-friendly.
Recap: What Actually Happened in the Finale
To ground it all, here’s the quick version.
Claire — the Clauser family’s self-proclaimed Santa — has spent years carrying Christmas entirely on her shoulders. But this year, feeling ignored and worn out, she finally snaps after her family forgets to nominate her for the Holiday Moms competition.
She drives off, ends up stranded, sneaks into a Zazzy Tims taping, and eventually faces her family live on air. The emotional confrontation leads to long-overdue conversations and finally some appreciation.
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The film ends a year later with:
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Sammy and Lizzie happily together
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Taylor with a new girlfriend
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Channing balancing work and family
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The Clausers celebrating Christmas with the Wang-Wassermans
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And Claire… relaxed in a jacuzzi while everyone else cooks
It’s a reset — and a perfect start line for Season 2.
So… Will Oh. What. Fun. Season 2 Happen?
Nothing official yet — but the groundwork is there, the demand is high, and the crew are definitely not shutting the door.
If Prime Video sees enough enthusiasm, this festive comedy film just might come back for another chaotic Christmas.
And honestly? After that ending, it’d be a shame if it didn’t.





