After Netflix had adapted Daniel Handler’s “A Series of Unfortunate Events” novels into small screens, viewers and avid readers had given positive reviews. Contrary to the series’ unfortunate events, the Netflix series is fortunately now up to its second season.
According to Screen Rant, the revelation of “A Series of Unfortunate Events” Season 2 had been in tone with the TV series to be mysterious. Netflix’s YouTube page and Twitter account posted a video of moving words mouthed by Patrick Warburton who plays as Handler in the series. Among the words are highlighted with joined together forms URL www.VastlyFrighteningDecision.com
With that said, if the URL is entered, the person is then directed to a site which shows a letter by Lemony Snicket himself confirming the “A Series of Unfortunate Events” Season 2. Snicket then noted that the production and costume staff are now working to deliver more upsetting episodes for the viewers.
The publication also noted that Handler previously said that they are shooting the series as much as possible so the children wouldn’t age out of their roles. So, “A Series of Unfortunate Events” Season 3 could be delivered soon after the release of its Season 2 as presumed.
Meanwhile, Handler himself revealed that the “A Series of Unfortunate Events” would cover a 10 episode for its five books. He said that “The second season is laid out to be 10 episodes for the next five books, so it ends on The Carnivorous Carnival, and the third season would be the rest of it” per Gizmodo.
Handler then looks forward to an “A Series of Unfortunate Events” Season 3 since the next Season 2 indeed excites him. The brighter side is that viewers would then see “The Austere Academy,” “The Ersatz Elevator,” “The Vile Village,” “The Hostile Hospital,” and “The Carnivorous Carnival” come to life on the small screens. Yet, amid the confirmed announcement of “A Series of Unfortunate Events” Season 2, no word had been released regarding its release date.