Keke Palmer’s ‘The Burbs’ Renewed For Season 2 On Peacock Following Massive Streaming Success
Keke Palmer’s ‘The Burbs’ Renewed For Season 2 On Peacock Following Massive Streaming
Success
“The Burbs” is officially returning, with Keke Palmer at the center of its continued success following a strong debut season.
Peacock has renewed the series for Season 2 after it premiered in February, quickly gaining traction with viewers. The show has racked up 1.7 billion minutes viewed — equal to 28.3 million hours — signaling a major win for the streamer and its leading star.
“We’re so thrilled that audiences loved season one of ‘The Burbs,’ and are going to get to spend more time in Hinkley Hills with Keke and the rest of this incredible cast,” said Lisa Katz, president of scripted content for NBC & Peacock. “A huge congratulations to all of the writers, producers and crew who updated the beloved original film and made something funny, warm and highly contemporary.”
Palmer not only stars in the series but also serves as an executive producer, further solidifying her creative influence. The show follows a couple whose move to a quiet neighborhood quickly spirals into chaos as dark secrets and unexpected dangers emerge.
Are you excited for Season 2?

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