Netflix’s new series Nemesis puts a twist on the typical tale of cops and robbers. But will viewers get to see what happens to Officer Isaiah Stiles (Matthew Law) and Coltrane Wilder (Y’lan Noel) after that shocking Season 1 finale?
In this thrilling new heist series, Isaiah has been hunting down an elusive criminal gang that he believes to be at fault for the death of his former partner. After a string of multimillion-dollar heists occurs in Los Angeles, Isaiah puts everything on the line in order to identify the thieves behind the crimes. But his nemesis at the center of this plot is none other than Coltrane Wilder, a respected local businessman with resources and strategies beyond Isaiah’s comprehension. This cat-and-mouse chase sends both men into dangerous territory as they risk it all to protect the people they love.
The new Netflix show unpacks the notion of fatherhood and loyalty in a way that makes both Law and Noel’s characters incredibly compelling. Who are viewers rooting for by the time they reach the season finale?
Law and Noel are backed by the stellar Nemesis cast, which includes Gabrielle Dennis, Cleopatra Coleman, Sophina Brown, Cedric Joe, and more.
Considering that Nemesis is currently sitting at the top of the Netflix Top 10 TV Shows in the U.S, there’s certainly a chance that it’ll be coming back for more intrigue. But is there going to be a Season 2 of Nemesis?
Will There Be a Season 2 of Nemesis?
Netflix has not yet renewed Nemesis for Season 2. However, considering the show hails from Power creator Courtney A. Kemp and seems to be performing ver well on the streamer, the chances of fans getting a new season look good!
DECIDER got the chance to ask Law and Noel – as well as series creators Kemp and Tani Marole – what they were hoping for in Season 2.
Both Law and Noel agreed they were hoping for some “light-heartedness” for their characters in Season 2, and, hopefully, some family-friendly fun to alleviate some of the stress of running from the law. But Noel also joked he wanted “more dangerousness” and “more guns” for Coltrane.
Meanwhile, when Marole was asked if Nemesis was a limited series, he told DECIDER that he and Kemp certainly “have an arc in mind” for Season 2.
“We need the numbers to go up so we can get a renewal guy. So run it up, guys. Run it up,” he said, adding, “There are no episodes off. Every episode moves forward. This is not a second viewing situation. This is first screen viewing. Put your phone down. Eyes up. Enjoy. Surround systems up.”
Nemesis is streaming now on Netflix.


