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Peacock’s new horror comedy is so good, it’s already renewed for season 2

Polygon

Polygon

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July 1, 2026

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Peacock’s new horror comedy is so good, it’s already renewed for season 2

The 'Burbs, an adaptation of Tom Hanks' 1989 movie, is one of the most highly recommended shows of the year and already has a season 2 in the works.

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