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Man this was bad. So much awkward and embarrassing acting and sex scenes and drama, and the storyline also isnt much to brag about either. To me this is a cheap soft core porn series. Not for me.
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by Jacob Robinson
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Published on May 11th, 2022, 6:31 am EST
Sex/Life season 2 has officially wrapped filming and will be coming soon to Netflix possibly in 2022 but more likely in 2023. In this preview for the second season, we’ll be keeping you up to date with all the latest production updates, casting news, trailers, and a Netflix release date the second we get one.
Sex/Life is a romantic comedy series that set the internet alight in the Summer of 2021, thanks to its risque scenes and raunchy moments. Without a doubt, it was the surprise “package” of the Summer that was watched by millions worldwide. The series was created by Stacy Rukeyser, who previously worked as a producer on UnREAL and Twisted .
Official Netflix Renewal Status: Renewed (Last Updated: 09/12/2021)
It was reported in August 2021 that Netflix had quietly renewed Sex/Life . It’s no surprise that the series was renewed, thanks to a particular scene that caused an incredible stir online.
Since Netflix began recording the hourly numbers, Sex/Life has been watched for 282,100,000 million hours while in the Netflix global top ten list.
Here’s a breakdown of how well the show did in the top 10s (note that we’re missing the first week of viewings because Netflix’s data only goes up to June 27th).
According to the top 10 data from FlixPatrol, Sex/Life is the fourth-best performing Netflix Original series of 2021 and the best performing English Original series of the year. Only Squid Game, Money Heist and Lupin outperformed Sex/Life .
In the US, Nielsen tracked the viewing figures for the first season to be at over 449 million minutes watched.
Sex/Life has been renewed for Season 2!
The first season was watched by 67 Million households — and 20 million of us rewound *that* scene at least once pic.twitter.com/JQqyFLj3cN
— Netflix (@netflix) September 27, 2021
Official Production Status: Filming Scheduled/Pre-Production (Last Updated: 09/12/2021)
According to the Canadians Director Guild , the show has been in pre-production since November 2021 in Ontario, Canada.
On January 22nd Stacy Rukeyser (who is the showrunner of Sex/Life) revealed that the scripts were all done on season 2 with the final episode of season 2 titled “Heavenly Day”.
And just like that… there’s a season finale. Gearing up for @sexlife season 2! #sexlife pic.twitter.com/cy1KOBL2zE
— Stacy Rukeyser (@littleruke) January 22, 2022
Thanks to the information listed on Production Weekly issue #1276 , filming is reportedly scheduled to begin on February 7th, 2022 . Filming will run for several weeks before ending on April 29th, 2022 .
The Canadian Director’s Guild reports that post-production on the show will run through to June 17th and sound-post (things like ADR) will run through to the end of October 2022.
The cast members have been teasing getting back into production throughout January 2022.
— the FilmTripper (@theFilmTripper) March 2, 2022
Sex/Life filming at Trinity Bellwoods today. Adam Demos and Sarah Shahi on set. @WhatsFilmingON @TOFilming_EM pic.twitter.com/WV1QWrAtQr
Given production isn’t scheduled to start until February, and ends in April there’s only a slight chance that Sex/Life will return for season 2 in 2022.
At the earliest, we may see the series return by the end of 2022, but it’s more likely we’ll see the show return in early 2023.
We’ll definitely be seeing the return of plenty of actors from the first season. Naturally, we’ll see the return of Sarah Shahi, Mike Vogel, and Adam Demos, the actors behind Netflix’s sauciest love triangle.
Sarah Shahi (left) Mike Vogel (center), and Adam Demos (right)
We can expect to see the following actors return in Sex/Life season 2:
In late February 2022, we also got news on who will be joining the Sex/Life season 2.
Wallis Day (known for playing Kate Kane in Batwoman and Agent Shin in Infinite ) will play Gigi.
Craig Bierko (known for UnREAL ) will play Mick.
Dylan Bruce (who starred in Orphan Black and Midnight, Texas) will play Spencer.
Darius Homayoun (known for playing Amir in Succession and Peyman in Apple TV+’s Tehran) will play Majid.
Cleo Anthony (featured in Divergent, Transparent and NCIS) plays Kam.
In other Sex/Life news, the showrunner recently contributed to a long piece from Vice discussing how showrunning is in a crisis at the moment .
We also know that Jessika Borsiczky will return to direct in season 2.
Are you looking forward to the release of Sex/Life season 2 on Netflix? Let us know in the comments below!
Jacob joined What's on Netflix in 2018 and serves as one of the lead writers here on What's on Netflix. Jacob covers all things Netflix movies and TV shows but specializes in covering anime and K-dramas. Resides in the United Kingdom.

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Just in case summer wasn't sweaty enough for you already, Netflix cranked up the heat in 2021 with its uber-steamy new series, Sex/Life . 
The addictive fantasy show is about a sexy Manhattan party girl-turned-stifled Connecticut housewife (played by Sarah Shahi ) who gets swept up in pleasurable pandemonium after her sensual ex-boyfriend Brad ( Adam Demos ) walks back into her life , compelling her to question her idyllic existence with husband Cooper ( Mike Vogel ). It's been called one of those “so-bad-it’s-good” experiences a la Deadly Illusions or 50 Shades of Grey —which, probably not coincidentally, were also both over-the-top "sexcapist" entertainment with plenty of gratuitous graphic content.
Even more implausible is Sex/Life’ s parallel behind-the-scenes backstory, which likewise involves co-stars coupling up in real life after leaving their respective spouses. (Talk about life imitating, uh, art?)  
Whether you’re Sex/Life -curious after hearing all the hype, or you just finished bingeing season 1 and have a ton of questions—especially “when can we see more?”—keep reading to find out everything we know about Netflix’s Sex/Life and whether it will be renewed for season 2.
Billie Connelly (Shahi) lives a charmed, luxe life in the tony NYC suburb of Greenwich, Connecticut, alongside her hubby (Vogel), a buttoned-up investment banker and their child. However, Billie can’t help pining for her days of yore (i.e. her 20s) when she was pursuing a Ph.D. uptown at Columbia University by day and pursuing hot hookups by night on Manhattan’s Lower East Side.  
So when bad-boy ex Brad (Demos), a renowned music -label guru, reappears, Billie starts taking a long, hard look at what she really wants—especially sexually. On the one hand, Sex/Life examines that old trope about whether women can truly “have it all”: a fulfilling home life, a supportive marriage, kids, a satisfying career and a crazy sex life. On the other hand, Sex/Life is kinda like softcore adult entertainment. What we mean by that is, there are a lot of sex scenes.
Shahi is a 41-year-old Persian-American actress best known for recurring roles in several TV shows, including The L Word, Fairly Legal, Person of Interest, City on a Hill and Nathan Fillion ’s The Rookie . 
Vogel is a model-turned-actor who starred alongside Anne Heche in NBC’s short-lived military drama The Brave ; the 42-year-old has also appeared in films like Blue Valentine, The Help, Cloverfield and The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants . 
As for Demos, he’s a 36-year-old Aussie actor who’s perhaps the least well-known to American audiences among his Sex/Life costars, but you might have seen him on Lifetime’s acclaimed reality-TV drama UnREAL .
Rounding out Sex/Life ’s main cast is Margaret Odette , who plays Billie’s grad-school BFF, Sasha. Unlike Billie, Sasha continued her career and never married.
Actually, yes! Shahi reportedly separated from her husband of 11 years, Shameless actor Steve Howey, in June 2020, just a few months before Sex/Life began production that fall in Canada. By December 2020, she was hinting at finding love with Demos, admitting on Instagram that filming Sex/Life “unleashed parts of my heart I had hidden for so long. It helped me find my truth. I was broken open. Finally.”
By the time her birthday rolled around a month later—the same month she finalized her divorce—Shahi made things Instagram-official with her costar, declaring that she’d “found my love @adam_demos .”
( Warning: spoilers! ) In the third episode of Season 1, Cooper follows Brad into a gym, then into the gym's showers, then... well, let's just say he can't stop staring at the size of what he sees. And while there is indeed an ample appendage that you can feast your eyes on if you feel like cueing it up on Netflix, the streaming service also recently serviced fans' desires for more, more, more by sharing the actual page from the Sex/Life script that described the moment in question.
It seems the "penis scene" has been a big reason for the show's success (are you surprised?), with fans sharing videos showing their reactions to the scene on TikTok . Today Show hosts in both Australia and the U.S. (hi, Hoda Kotb! ) have also gotten in on the fun.
Depends on who you ask! Newsweek previously reported that “a member of the prosthetics team confirmed that the scene does indeed feature a prosthesis.” However, Sex/Life showrunner and producer Stacy Rukeyser told Collider in June 2021 about the massive manhood, “That’s not a body double. I mean, people usually ask is it real or is it a prosthetic? I can tell you what Adam Demos says about it which is, a gentleman never tells. So, we are leaving that up to the viewer’s imagination."
Yes, it’s based on a self-published memoir by BB Easton called 44 Chapters About 4 Men . According to her bio on the book-lovers’ website Goodreads , Easton “lives in the suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia, with her long-suffering husband, Ken, and two adorable children. She recently quit her job as a school psychologist to write books about her punk rock past and deviant sexual history full-time.”
On Instagram, Easton has posted about the similarities between her real-life escapades and all of Sex/Life’s plot twists and turns. In mid-July, for example, she wrote, “FUN FACT: The adorable police chase scene in @sexlife after Billie and Cooper’s romp in that private pool was inspired by a similar scene in 44 Chapters About 4 Men ! Only in my version I was with my ex-boyfriend Hans, and ???? was the one driving topless…”
Yes! In late September 2021, the streamer confirmed that it had ordered a second season of Sex/Life —and revealed that Season 1 had been watched by a whopping 67 million households in its first month of release, which puts it only behind Bridgerton and The Witcher for an original Netflix series' audience.
We also know that Shahi, Vogel, Demos and Odette are all set to return for Season 2, which will be filmed in Toronto like Season 1. Beyond that, though, Season 2 details are scarce at this point.
Back in June 2021, Shahi herself was one of the hopefuls holding out for a Sex/Life Season 2. She told Entertainment Tonight at the time, "Man, I hope... We don't know and I just hope that these stories continue to spiral even more down the rabbit hole that they already have. Billie's gotta live in this complex world—she's sexual and she's unhappy and she's happy and there's just a circus of things to explore with her. I hope we get another chance to do it again 'cuz I sure do love Billie a lot."
Author Easton had some more insider intel to share when she told the UK publication Express in mid-July, "There is a lot of talk about Season 2 and I have high hopes just because of the response worldwide."
Fans, of course, seem to be clamoring for more—thanks in large part to the show's Season 1 cliffhanger (warning: Sex/Life spoilers ahead! ), in which Shahi's character declares that she truly does want it all—to both stay married to her husband while also getting to jump into bed with her ex—but Season 1 viewers don't get a chance to find out if that winds up working for her, Brad and Cooper in real life.
The first season of Sex/Life includes eight episodes, each about 45-50 minutes long.
Sex/Life ’s first season is available to stream now on Netflix.
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Sex/Life is Netflix 's latest sexually explicit drama that viewers are devouring around the world, but it is not a sex scene that has most people heading to Google to find out how real it is.
In Episode 3 of the popular Netflix series , we are in the shower with Brad (Adam Demos) when the camera lingers on his gigantic penis—an appendage that might even make Boogie Nights ' Dirk Diggler feel a little inadequate in the trouser department.
Search on the Netflix film has been dominated by this scene, with the majority of inquirers asking the first question that jumps to mind: whether it is real. The makers of the show have been coy about this, but there are some things we can learn from a closer look at the film.
In a Collider interview, series creator Stacy Rukeyser confirmed that it was Demos in the shower rather than a body double, but would not confirm if what we saw was all him. She said: "People usually ask is it real or is it a prosthetic? And I can tell you what Adam Demos says about it which is, a gentleman never tells. So, we are leaving that up to the viewer's imagination."
Though Rukeyser would not be drawn to confirm whether the penis is prosthetic, a member of the prosthetics team confirmed to Newsweek that the scene does indeed feature a prosthesis. In fact, there are prosthetic sex parts elsewhere in the show, and the prosthetics team has experience making fake penises—including ones even larger than that in Sex/Life .
In a scene in which the character of Billie had to breastfeed, actor Sarah Shahi confirmed to Entertainment Weekly that she was wearing prosthetic breasts. She told the magazine: "Something like Billie's boobs, in the past every time you see my character with Brad, that's me. Then because I do play a breastfeeding mother, I can't have the same boobs in the present. So yeah, I had to sit through three hours of prosthetic boob application to get those suckers on."
Per IMDB, the series' special prosthetic effects were provided by François Dagenais and Tenille Shockey. The former, who is better known for producing some amazingly graphic gore effects for shows like Hannibal , told Newsweek the assignment was "a bit different than what we usually do but hey! We were also involved with changing Sarah's breasts through the flashbacks."
The latter also has a past in creating prosthetic genitals. Streaming viewers most recently saw her work in this area in The Boys Season 2 , Episode 6. In this episode, fans were introduced to Love Sausage (Andrew Jackson), a character whose superpower was an extending, prehensile penis. That penis was made by Shockey, who released some fairly NSFW images of the prosthetic from the set.
In an Instagram post, she revealed: "They asked for it to be 2 feet, but it looked a little short for what it had to do, so I seemed 2 together to double the length."
She later joked: "Dont get me wrong size doesn't matter, it was just to short to strangle someone!!" Also on her Instagram, she detailed the process of making prosthetic vaginas.
In 2020, Shockey also had to create makeup effects for horror movie Violation , which features another prosthetic appendage. In a Slash Film artic
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