Feria: The Darkest Light Season 1
Commissioned for 8 episodes, Feria: The Darkest Light is a slow burn mix of mystery, crime and drama that makes for a rather patient watch and one that’s going to be an acquired taste. Feria is moody, unnerving and incredibly atmospheric. Say what you will about the story and its faults, when it comes to mood and tone, Feria nails it.
What is Feria: The Darkest Light Season 1 about?
Set in the sleepy town of Feria, Feria: The Darkest Light’s story centers on two sisters, Sofia and Eva, who find their life turned upside down. When 23 people stumble out of a mine naked and die, it’s suspected that their parents are the ringleaders and in charge of a mysterious cult responsible for this. Determined to get to the bottom of hat’s happened, new detective in town Guillén begins looking into the route cause of the deaths. Not only that, he also looks closer at the mines too, determined to find out what may lurk inside. But what he finds is way beyond his own comprehension. We have extensive coverage of Feria: The Darkest Light across the site, including a full season review, an ending explained and also our ’10 shows like’ article. You can find them here: Read More: Feria: The Darkest Light Season 1 Review Feria: The Darkest Light Ending Explained 10 Shows Like Feria: The Darkest Light
Has Feria: The Darkest Light been renewed for season 2?
At the time of writing, Feria: The Darkest Light has not been renewed for a second season. Feria has had a rather lukewarm reception from both critics and audiences alike and it seems this – combined with a potential lack of an audience invested in the story, has resulted in some very disappointing news. Feria: The Darkest Light has officially been cancelled by Netflix. The news broke over at Espinof in May 2022. As a result, this is the end of the road for this mystery series.
What we know about season 2 so far:
Barely anything is known about season 2 at this point, given Netflix have actually cancelled the series. Unless another studio picks this up and decides to run with the story, it seems this is the end of the road for the Spanish series. The conclusion does leave the main plot line unresolved, with that cliffhanger involving the demon and our sisters’ fate still unknown. Unfortunately though, it’s bad news as another Netflix original ends up unfinished with a frustrating cliffhanger ending. Would you like to see Feria: The Darkest Light return for a second season? Are you bummed that a follow-up won’t be coming? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!