
Stephen Graham accidentally hints at Adolescence’s future after Bafta TV awards sweep

Although the cast and crew have been tight-lipped about a potential second season, Stephen appears to have implied something new is in the works.


He attended the winners conference alongside his wife and producing partner Hannah Walters, and his fellow cast and crew.
The iconic British actor was asked: ‘There’s no Adolescence 2, but where do you go from here? Does this inspire you to make projects?’
Speaking toMetroand other publications, he replied: ‘Do you want me to… well, yeah, there’s something in development right now which is… is it public?’
He was quickly shut down by the others on stage, who said ‘no, no, no’ as he diverted the conversation to co-star Ashley’s new movie coming out later this year, his directorial debut, Animol, which explores masculinity in the juvenile prison system.
Of course, Stephen’s faux pas neither confirmed nor denied whether there was a second Adolescence season coming or an entirely new project in a similar vein, but we know something is brewing on the horizon.

We’ve heard very little about the show’s future over the months.
In April 2025, Deadline reported that the production company behind Adolescence was in early talks about the ‘next iteration’.
Plan B co-president said they were hoping to ‘widen the aperture, stay true to its DNA [and] not be repetitive’ with plans to bring Stephen and Jack back on board.
Since then, near radio silence. But, in January, when asked about the next instalment, Stephen said: ‘I cannot answer that question because it’s somewhere in the deep recesses of my mind and Jack’s mind, and we’ll pull it out in three or four years, so stay tuned.’

Whether the project Stephen mentioned is in development is linked to what he has so far teased remains to be seen, but his latest remarks are the most encouraging sign yet that something could be happening sooner than later.
As for his Bafta, the eight-time TV award nominee finally bagged the coveted award.
In his acceptance speech, he said: ‘We’re not digging holes, we’re not digging ditches, we’re not saving lives, but we have the opportunity to tell the human condition, and we have the obligation to tell beautiful stories and we need to keep that going.’
Adolescence is available to stream on Netflix. The Bafta TV Awards 2026 is available to catch up on BBC iPlayer.
Bafta TV award winners 2026
Supporting actor - Owen Cooper, Adolescence
Supporting actress - Christine Tremarco, Adolescence
Reality - Celebrity Traitors
Scripted comedy - Amandaland
Factual series - See No Evil
Children’s non-scripted - World. War. Me. (Sky Kids Investigates)
Children’s scripted -Crongto
Entertainment - Last One Laughing
Limited Drama - Adolescence
Single documentary - Grenfell: Uncovered
Short form - Hustle and Run
Live Event Coverage - VE Day 80
Actor in a comedy - Steve Coogan, How Are You? It's Alan (Partridge)
Actress in a comedy - Katherine Parkinson, Here We Go
Soap - EastEnders
Sports coverage - UEFA Women’s Euro 2025
Daytime - Scam Interceptors
Current Affairs - Gaza: Doctors Under Attack
News coverage - Channel 4 News: Israel-Iran: The Twelve Day War
Factual entertainment - Go Back To Where You Came From
Bafta special award - Martin Lewis
P&O Cruises memorable moment - Alan Carr wins The Celebrity Traitors
International - The Studio
Bafta Fellowship - Dame Mary Berry
Entertainment performance - Bob Mortimer, Last One Laughing
Drama series - Code of Silence
Leading actress - Narges Rashidi, Prisoner 951
Leading actor - Stephen Graham, Adolescence
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