Meanwhile, the world of the show could soon be expanding now that the careers of Keyshawn and Lil' Murda seem to be taking off. "To see Uncle Clifford and Hailey fight over the throne will be stuff of legends," Hall added. The power dynamics at the club have completely changed," she said. "She came in getting her a– smacked on the dance floor and now, she has some ownership in the club. And so finishing up the last scripts and production is around the corner." As a matter of fact, today is our last day in the writing room. But you know, we're in the process of finishing up the writing. The writer told IndieWire, "You know, we gotta wait for things that are marinated and good. At least we now know that Hall is back in Atlanta as of June 2021, and that production is set to begin imminently. However, it seems more likely it will arrive some time in early 2022. So, if we factor in both filming and post-production time, the earliest we could see Season 2 of "P-Valley" is late 2021. Then, in March 2021, she tweeted a casting call for dancers with the requirement they be able to film in the summer in Atlanta, Georgia. "With COVID-19 still making it hard to shoot, it will take awhile to gear up for production," she wrote, promising to keep fans informed of any updates. During a Twitter Q&A in September 2020, Hall revealed that the pandemic was affecting the team's ability to work on the series. Unfortunately, while the renewal was quick to be handed out, we still don't know when Season 2 will make its debut. Here's everything we know so far about "P-Valley" Season 2.
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As TV Guide put it in its review, "P-Valley elevates the stories of people often deemed unworthy - poor Black people, country folk, non-binary individuals, and of course strippers - to show their full humanity, resilience, and tenderness."Īs we eagerly wait for the show's second season, we've begun gathering information about what viewers can expect when the series returns. The story culminates in a storyline in which Uncle Clifford falls behind on payments and nearly loses the club as greedy developers move in, and gentrification threatens.īut what makes "P-Valley" really stand out from the rest of the Starz lineup, or the general glut of television being thrust in front of our eyeballs, is the way it puts those who are often overlooked by society at the center of its incredible story, and reveals how they support themselves and their communities. The excellent first season follows the goings on of the club and its employees, including its star dancer (Brandee Evans) who's ready to hang up her heels and open her own dance studio. Created by Katori Hall, the Starz series is based on Hall's play "Pussy Valley" and is set at The Pynk, a troubled strip club deep in the Mississippi Delta that is run by the gender-fluid Uncle Clifford (Nicco Annan). "P-Valley" arrived not quite out of nowhere last summer to become one of the best and most critically acclaimed shows of 2020.