The Four Seasons adapts the 1981 film of the same name, which was written and directed by Alan Alda. The series follows three sets of couples: Kate (Fey) and Jack (Will Forte), Danny (Colman Domingo) and Claude (Marco Calvani), and Nick (Carell) and Anne (Kerri Kenney-Silver), with eight episodes depicting the ups and downs of life over the course of four seasonal vacations, through which one couple decides to divorce after 25 years of marriage. The biggest shock comes near the end of the series when Anne’s ex-husband Nick dies, leaving behind his new girlfriend Ginny (Erika Henningsen), who is pregnant with his baby.
Fey and Wigfield addressed whether The Four Seasons, which was originally dubbed a miniseries, could return for a second season on Netflix during a recent interview with TV Insider. The duo expressed optimism about their chances of scoring a renewal and even had some ideas about how the story could develop further over future episodes. It seems that they would want to work with the same core group of characters, but shift the focus to one person in particular, picking up on a significant thread left behind by the finale.
‘The Four Seasons’ Topped Netflix’s English TV Charts

The Four Seasons managed to de-throne Season 5 of the psychological thriller You, which has an existing (and rabid) fan base, from the No. 1 spot on the English TV list after racking up 11.9 million views in its first four days on the streaming service. While it remains to be seen whether the series has the staying power to maintain its position over a longer period, the initial viewership figures point to a potential Season 2 renewal, as seen by other Netflix shows with similar success out the door, such as Nobody Wants This, Running Point, and A Man on the Inside.