The new coming-of-age hit series “Classified” has arrived on Prime Video in the United States! Poised to become one of the platform’s standout successes this August and possibly beyond, the show is already generating buzz.

This eight-episode production was created by South African filmmaker Karabo Lediga, who previously earned acclaim for her 2020 short film “What Did You Dream?” and for directing an episode of “Queen Sono”. Lediga’s latest project stars Imani Pullum, best known for her role as Will Smith‘s daughter in the 2022 psychological thriller “Emancipation”.

“Classified” follows the story of fifteen-year-old Ella Gardner, whose world is upended when she’s sent from California to live with her estranged father in South Africa to complete her secondary education. There, she faces a reality vastly different from the one she’s known. With many viewers already binge-watching the title, the question on everyone’s mind is: Will there be a second season?

Is Season 2 of ‘Classified’ in the works?

Since “Classified” first premiered on Netflix in South Africa last year, fans have been eagerly awaiting a second season to delve deeper into Ella’s journey. Now, with the show available on Prime Video in the United States, American viewers are joining the chorus, and the platform is likely taking notice of these requests.

The cast has also fueled anticipation. Imani Pullum, the lead actress, has been liking numerous comments on her Instagram posts that ask about a potential part II, giving fans hope for more episodes.

However, Prime Video has a reputation for setting strict goals for its shows, as demonstrated by the recent cancellation of “My Lady Jane.” Despite topping worldwide charts for weeks, the production was axed due to not finding its target audience, according to Deadline.

Predicting whether “Classified” will get another season is challenging, but the fact that Prime Video acquired the rights and released it in the U.S. suggests they are seeking a broader audience and possibly considering future episodes. If a second installment is greenlit, it’s likely to arrive in 2026, as the platform typically spaces out its releases, often taking two years between seasons.