In our Q&A series Last Call, we get down to the bottom of every last thing with some of our favorite celebs — from the last time they were starstruck to the last song they listened to. This week, JoAnna Garcia Swisher takes our call.
A year after its premiere, "Sweet Magnolias" is finally returning for season two on Feb. 4. The first installment of the Netflix series ends on a major cliffhanger with Kyle (Logan Allen) and an unknown passenger getting in a car accident. And while we were hoping to get some answers come season two, according to Swisher, there's much more drama on the way.
"It definitely does not resolve. I think that the car crash — as much as it's obviously very scary and no one totally knows who's in the car and what the fallout is — I think the fallout is so much deeper," Swisher tells POPSUGAR. "Maddie thinks that she's going to get to take a deep breath to process the last year of her life and all of the personal things that she went through because of it. . . . But then inevitably, in 'Sweet Magnolias''s mysterious ways, she is immediately reminded that a whole new set of problems and dramas can occur. And so it just doesn't let up. It just doesn't let up."
"Sweet Magnolias" has yet to be renewed for a third season, but if it does get picked up, Swisher is all in — and it seems like Netflix may be on board as well. "I think that there is a great excitement and willingness to do it. I think that Netflix has always been incredibly supportive of the show, and we feel like they really love it," she explains. "I think everybody would like to see it continue. Obviously, it has to resonate with fans and be successful in that way, but we have every reason to believe that we'll still get to continue the story. And I hope that the fans love this season even more than they love the first."
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