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| Alice and Steve Season 2: Plot Theories, Release Date Predictions and What Could Happen After That Wild Finale. (Credits: Hulu) |
The ending of Alice and Steve did not just leave viewers with unanswered questions — it practically launched its lead characters off a burning roof and told everyone to figure it out themselves. That final scene has become one of the most discussed comedy-drama endings of the year, with fans still debating whether Alice and Steve survived their desperate leap or whether creator Sophie Goodhart deliberately left the answer hanging in the air. While Hulu has yet to officially announce Season 2, the finale feels less like a conclusion and more like the start of a much bigger chapter.
If a second season eventually receives the green light, the first few minutes would almost certainly need to address the cliffhanger. The odds were hardly in Alice and Steve’s favour when they jumped from the burning manor.
The nearby pond looked reassuringly convenient until viewers realised it was nowhere near convenient enough. Most fan theories agree that the pair probably survived but suffered significant injuries.
After all, naming a show Alice and Steve and then removing both Alice and Steve would be a bold creative decision even by modern television standards.
Ironically, the fire may have achieved something years of arguments could not. By the time they reached the rooftop, both characters had finally stopped blaming each other and started listening.
Throughout Season 1, their friendship endured jealousy, betrayal, leaked secrets, family drama and several truly questionable decisions.
Yet it took a blazing wedding venue to remind them why they mattered to each other in the first place. A potential Alice and Steve Season 2 could explore how that friendship evolves once the chaos settles and reality begins to catch up.
Of course, the biggest romantic question remains Izzy, Steve, and Janis. The wedding may have been planned, the venue booked and the flowers arranged, but Izzy's last-minute kiss with Janis changed everything.
With Janis also believed to be the biological father of her child, the situation became considerably more complicated than a standard wedding-day panic.
Many viewers came away from the finale believing that Izzy had emotionally checked out of her relationship with Steve long before the fire even started.
Alice and Steve Season 2 could explore whether Izzy finally confronts what she actually wants rather than what feels comfortable in the moment. Throughout Season 1, her relationships often seemed driven by emotional vulnerability rather than long-term compatibility.
While Steve offered stability after heartbreak, Janis represented unfinished business. If a sequel arrives, fans should expect that triangle to become one of the show's central storylines rather than a background subplot.
Another major shift could see Izzy emerging as the true lead character. Although the series is named after Alice and Steve, many unresolved plot threads now revolve around Izzy's choices.
Her future, her child, her romantic future and her complicated family dynamics could easily become the emotional core of a second season. Actress Yali Topol Margalith would likely carry a much larger share of the narrative if the story continues.
At the same time, Janis may become one of the show's most important figures. Season 1 gradually transformed him from an ex-boyfriend lurking in the background into a key player capable of changing everyone's future.
If Alice and Steve Season 2 moves forward, viewers can expect Luca Kamleh Chapman to receive significantly more screen time as Janis navigates fatherhood, romance and the fallout from the wedding disaster.
Away from the headline drama, there is still plenty of unfinished business involving Daniel and Marni. What started as workplace friendship slowly evolved into something much more emotionally complicated.
Marni's feelings have never exactly been a secret, while Daniel spent most of Season 1 pretending not to notice the obvious. Following the fire, many fans believe the pair may finally stop circling around the issue and admit there is something deeper developing between them.
Meanwhile, Dom and Rome quietly became one of the show's most stable relationships, which is rather amusing considering they accidentally contributed to the event that nearly brought the entire wedding crashing down.
Their storyline often provided relief from the more chaotic drama elsewhere, but a second season could easily expand their role and explore how young relationships survive when surrounded by endless family complications.
As for returning cast members, expectations remain high for Nicola Walker and Jemaine Clement to reprise their roles if Alice and Steve Season 2 happens. The show simply would not feel the same without the dysfunctional friendship that anchors everything.
Alongside them, viewers would likely see the returns of Joel Fry, Lydia Wilson, Eilidh Fisher, and potentially veteran actress Marcia Warren, whose portrayal of Alice's mother added another layer of humour and honesty throughout the first season.
Regarding a release date, fans may need patience. Since Hulu has not officially renewed the series, production has not begun.
If a renewal arrives within the next year, the most realistic window for a new season would likely be sometime in 2028. That timeline would allow for development, filming and post-production while maintaining the show's distinctive tone and quality.
Online reaction to the possibility of Alice and Steve Season 2 has been divided in the most entertaining way possible. Some viewers desperately want answers about the rooftop jump and insist the story cannot end there.
Others argue the ambiguous ending was perfect and should remain untouched. Meanwhile, another group appears mostly interested in finding out whether anyone ever checked on the poor wedding venue after the fire.
Despite differing opinions, there is broad agreement that the finale generated exactly what every streaming series hopes for: conversation.
For now, Alice and Steve remains officially unresolved, suspended somewhere between tragedy, comedy and complete chaos. Yet perhaps that uncertainty is precisely why fans are still talking about it.
If Alice and Steve Season 2 eventually arrives, expect more awkward romance, more family complications, more questionable life choices and probably at least one situation that makes the wedding fire seem surprisingly manageable. The real question is this: should Hulu continue the story, or was that rooftop leap the perfect final scene? Fans certainly seem to have strong opinions on both sides.
