Netflix Renews MMA Drama ‘The Cage’ for Season 2

Netflix Renews MMA Drama 'The Cage' for Season 2

As a seasoned movie enthusiast who has seen my fair share of sports dramas and MMA fights, I must say that “The Cage” is a unique blend of grit, passion, and raw emotion that punches you right in the feels. Having spent countless hours watching Rocky Balboa climb the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art and Warrior’s brothers battling it out in the ring, I can confidently say that “The Cage” holds its own in this esteemed company.

In an exciting turn of events, Netflix has revived one of its recent series, giving the go-ahead for Season 2 of the French sports drama titled “[Untitled Series]“. This high-octane series, which blends elements of “Rocky” and “Warrior”, focuses on a budding MMA fighter’s journey towards the big leagues. Despite being met with mixed reactions from both critics and viewers, there’s no doubt that many will be thrilled to learn that this time, the dreaded Netflix cancellation was avoided.

The official Twitter account for Netflix France announced that Season 2 of “The Cage” will continue, following its confirmation due to the news release. This series debuted on November 8 and has rapidly gained popularity, amassing 17.40 million views and dethroning the critically acclaimed anime series “Arcane” from the top spot in viewership charts.

In the film titled “The Cage” or “La Cage“, which was crafted by Sylvain Caron and Franck Gastambide, Melvin Boomer, recognized from “Reign Supreme“, portrays Taylor, the main character who aspires to become a professional fighter. The rest of the talented cast includes Franck Gastambide, Bosh, Antoine Simony, along with real-life MMA fighters Edwige Ahonto, Georges St-Pierre, Ciryl Gane, Jon Jones, and Anissa Meksen.

‘The Cage’ Received a Divisive Response From Both Critics & Audiences

The audience interest for this little-known series has been strong, but it hasn’t received overwhelming praise from critics yet. Rotten Tomatoes doesn’t have enough reviews for a critic’s average, but on Popcornmeter, it scores 56%, indicating a mixed response. User reviews on the review aggregator site range widely, with Alexis P giving the show a perfect 5/5 and praising its portrayal of the MMA world, saying, “I adored La Cage! This series delves into the harsh reality of MMA and vividly captures the ups and downs of pursuing dreams in the fighting arena. Taylor Keita’s transformation from an amateur to a rising star feels authentic and gripping, and the fights are thrilling and skillfully staged.

Justin W felt that the MMA drama was merely average, giving it 2.5 stars, and commented, “If you’re an MMA fan, this show is entertaining. But if you’re seeking genuine character development, you might need to search elsewhere.” On the other hand, Mike R only gave the series a meager half star, calling it “garbage,” stating that “apparently all of the budget was spent on UFC fighters instead of improving acting, writing, and storytelling. If you’re interested in watching children engage in MMA with a poorly constructed plotline, go right ahead.

Regarding the reviews, Johnny Loftus from Decider commended the show for its unexpected twists. Meanwhile, Sushrut Gopesh of DMT suggested that the writers create a more captivating plot and intense conflicts in season 2. Arash Nahandian of Gazettely was impressed with The Cage, calling it a “must-see” due to its authentic stories, heartfelt emotions, and thrilling action sequences. For more information about The Cage, check out the official synopsis provided below.

A promising young martial artist is striving for recognition as he pursues his professional dreams. However, visibility remains elusive until a surprise bout catapults him into the limelight, facing not only the chance of success but also a formidable adversary within the octagon.

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2024-12-03 17:01