Amazon reestablishes ‘Modern Love’ for Season 2, signs overall manage showrunner John Carney

Amazon Prime Video has ordered a second season of “Modern Love” only one week after its presentationThe streaming service likewise signed an overall deal with showrunner John Carney

Inspired by the well-known column of a similar name in The New York Times, the series is depicted as investigating love “in all of its complicatedbeautiful forms.” Each standalone episode tells a story from an alternate column entry.

“Since its debut just last week, the reaction to ‘Modern Love’ from viewers has been incredibleIt’s a show with so much emotionwarmth – every episode touches the heart in a different way,” said Jennifer Salke, head of Amazon Studios“We’re so excited we’ll be able to bring our global Prime Video customers more of the beautiful stories of romance, friendship,family from Modern Love.”

“Being given a green light to proceed with Modern Love is a great opportunity for us to continue to tell stories of love while opening up the series into new citiesworldsThe possibilities are truly endless,” said Carney“Subsequent seasons can really branch outdig deep into what it means to love in this complicated worldIt’s incredible news for everyone involved in the series,we are dizzy with possibilities moving forward.”

“I couldn’t be prouder of this show,the global outpouring of emotion has frankly blown me awayJohn Carney managed to honor the complexity of the original column while making a series that’s beautiful, upbeathopeful,” said Daniel Jones, editor of the ‘Modern Love’ column in The New York Times“I can’t wait to get to work on Season 2.”

Carney, Todd Hoffman, Trish Hofmann,Anthony Bregman will executive producer Season 2 of “Modern Love.” Sam DolnickChoire Sicha of The New York Times will likewise serve as executive producersDaniel Jones serves as a counseling producer“Modern Love” is produced by Amazon Studios, Storied Media Group, Likely Story,The New York Times.

Jacob Charlie