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Little House Reboot Gets Early Season 2 Renewal
4 Mar
Summary
- New 'Little House' adaptation renewed for second season.
- Showrunners express excitement for continuing the family's journey.
- The series aims to honor the original story's heartwarming spirit.

A new adaptation of Laura Ingalls Wilder's classic "Little House" series has been granted a second season by its streaming home. This renewal comes even before the first season's premiere on July 9, highlighting the platform's strong belief in the show's future.
The series aims to reintroduce the Ingalls family to a new audience, preserving the heartwarming essence that made the original books a cultural touchstone. It chronicles the pioneering family's experiences in the American Midwest during the late 1800s.
Showrunner Rebecca Sonnenshine shared her enthusiasm for continuing the narrative, stating gratitude for the cast and crew's dedication. The production team is eager to share this fresh interpretation of the beloved novels.
The cast features Alice Halsey as Laura Ingalls, Skywalker Hughes as Mary Ingalls, Luke Bracey as Charles "Pa" Ingalls, and Crosby Fitzgerald as Caroline "Ma" Ingalls. The show blends family drama with survival elements set against the backdrop of westward expansion.
Netflix describes the series as a deeply personal story focused on family bonds, resilience, and frontier life. Jinny Howe, Netflix's head of US and Canada scripted series, expressed confidence that the show will deliver cherished elements for fans.
This adaptation offers both a nostalgic nod to the original 1974-1983 television series and a broader exploration of Wilder's world, promising new depth and perspectives. The early renewal suggests the Ingalls family's adventures will continue to unfold.




