Now that Bon Appétit, Your Majesty has concluded, fans are wondering about the possibility of Season 2. Considering the show’s ambiguous ending, some members of the audience believe that a second season would provide closure. While similar South Korean shows have followed a one-season pattern, fans want to see more of Yeon Ji-yeong and King Lee Heon’s journey.
Here are the details on the possibility of Bon Appétit, Your Majesty Season 2 so far.
Has Netflix canceled Bon Appétit, Your Majesty or renewed it for Season 2?
Netflix has neither renewed nor canceled Bon Appétit, Your Majesty for Season 2.
Since the series was created as a limited series, the possibility of another season looks bleak. However, given the show’s success, Netflix may reconsider its decision.
During an interview with Allkpop, Im Yoon-ah, the lead actress, shared her reaction to the show’s success. “Since the ratings have been good every episode, I’ve been surprised every day and every week,” Yoon-ah expressed. “Ratings feel like something beyond my control, so I didn’t have any specific expectations. I never imagined such a big response and result,” she stated.
While talking about the ending, she said, “I’m satisfied. I think it’s the ending everyone dreams of. It seems like a beautiful conclusion.” Furthermore, she talked about the possibility of a second season. “I haven’t heard anything about season 2 yet. If the story continues and all the actors can come back together, I would love to do it.”
Netflix’s Bon Appétit, Your Majesty is a South Korean historical drama that features Im Yoon-ah and Lee Chae-Min in the lead roles. It centers on Yeon Ji-yeong, a talented modern-day French cuisine chef who slips in time to the Joseon dynasty. There, she becomes the royal cook for King Yi Heon, a young monarch grieving the loss of his mother, who is also seeking revenge against corrupt officials.
All episodes of Bon Appétit, Your Majesty are available for streaming on Netflix right now.

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