Netflix has just signed up its hit comedy-drama series,Mofor one final round of heartfelt humor.Mopremiered on the streamer last August and quickly earned critical praise which thankfully was enough to trigger a backing from Netflix for another season that will see its titular character, the Palestinian refugee, Mo Najjar conclude his journey for asylum.

The series is co-created and executive produced byMo Amberwho based the story on his real-life experience as a Palestinian refugee seeking asylum in Houston, Texas. Amber equally portrays a fictionalized version of himself on the show which has received top marks for its thoughtful and unique approach to portraying the immigrant experience. As funny as it is poignant,Moin each of its 8 half-hour episodes adequately shins the light on delicate issues from the sufferer’s perspective. The show also made history as American TV’s first show with a Palestinian-American refugee as its protagonist. Duly, Mo has earned its rewards including a Gotham Award for Best Breakthrough Series (Under 40 Minutes) and an immaculate 100% Rotten Tomatoes rating.

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In a time when streaming platforms are swift to ax shows for reasons other than their quality, it is a relief to see thatMostays on, and gets the chance to finalize its story. Speaking about the renewal, Amer said:

“I’m thankful to continue to tell a universal story of struggle that relates to so many refugees and millions of under-represented humans trying to be seen around the globe and to be able to bring the people who loved and rooted for Mo Najjar along for the ride as we close this chapter of his story.”

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Mo has equally received honors at the 2023 AFI Awards, while Amer has received an Independent Spirit Awards nod for the Best Lead Performance in a New Scripted Series category. Season 2 will see Amer return to reprise his role withTeresa Ruiz,Farah Bseiso, andOmar Elbaalso returning to their series regular roles as Maria, Yusra, and Sameer respectively.

Ramy Youssef(Mr. Robot) co-creates the series with Amer and both will also return as executive producers for the second season. Season 1 is executive produced by A24,Harris Danow(Dead to Me),Luvh Rakhe(It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia), and the show’s directorSolvan “Slick” Naim(It’s Bruno!). Netflix is yet to reveal a release date for the second season but with this announcement, that update shouldn’t be far off, and as always, you may count on Collider for a prompt update.

Check out the synopsis and trailer forMoSeason 1 below:

“Mo Najjar straddles the line between two cultures, three languages and a ton of bullshit as a Palestinian refugee living one step away from obtaining asylum in the U.S. His family — including his resilient mother and hilariously unfiltered brother — flee to Houston, Texas. Mo deftly adapts to his new world, but it’s tough to get ahead when you’re tied up in red tape.”