Riot Women review – New drama from Happy Valley creator is absolutely glorious
A misfit group of middle-aged women, led by the superb Joanna Scanlan, set up a band and have a blast
www.the-independent.comHere are the latest updates on Riot Women, based on recent coverage.
What’s happened recently: The BBC drama Riot Women has continued to generate attention with its portrayal of menopausal women forming a punk band, earning strong reviews for its performances and bold storytelling. The ending of the first series left questions about possible future seasons, spurring discussions about a potential second run.[3][7][8]
Status of a second season: There have been ongoing signals from BBC and press that a renewal for a second series is plausible, with creator Sally Wainwright expressing optimism about continuing the story and inviting audiences to join the “series two rollercoaster”. Some outlets noted ongoing talks and strong interest from viewers, though official confirmation may vary by region and network scheduling.[5][6][8]
Notable themes and reception: Critics highlighted the show’s mix of humor, grit, and social relevance, especially its focus on midlife female friendship, empowerment, and resilience. Several reviews praised the ensemble, led by standout performances, and described it as a timely portrait of belated liberation.[7][3]
Related media and context: Coverage includes behind-the-scenes looks at filming locations and music and questions about the cast’s future projects, illustrating how Riot Women fits into a broader trend of female-led, boundary-pushing dramas.[1][5]
If you’d like, I can consolidate these into a quick update with source links or pull out key quotes from reviews to give a sharper sense of critical reception. I can also track official BBC announcements for a definitive confirmation on season 2.
A misfit group of middle-aged women, led by the superb Joanna Scanlan, set up a band and have a blast
www.the-independent.comThe series ending had viewers laughing and crying all at the same time
www.tvguide.co.ukRaucus, insightful, and darkly witty, the British series is a portrait of belated liberation
time.comSally Wainwright's latest offering features five menopausal women's efforts to form a punk band.
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www.imdb.comCreator Sally Wainwright hopes viewers will "join us on the series two rollercoaster".
www.bbc.comThe Riot Women ending on BBC One featured a bombshell that gives viewers hopes for a series two of the Sally Wainwright drama.
www.entertainmentdaily.comTamsin Greig runs into a familiar face from the past that leaves her speechless in a fresh look at Riot Girls' Season 1 finale. Watch it here.
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