Kakegurui Live-Action Series on Netflix Gets Exciting Second Season
Discover the latest series that premiered on May 15, featuring exciting stories, new characters, and captivating episodes you'll love.

Netflix Announces Second Season of Live-Action Series BET
Series Debuted on May 15
Netflix has revealed that the live-action English-language series BET, based in part on the manga Kakegurui - Compulsive Gambler by Homura Kawamoto and Tōru Naomura, will be returning for a second season.
The streaming giant shared the exciting news through an announcement video featuring Miku Martineau, who stars as Yumeko.
Image via Netflix
The series first premiered on Netflix on May 15.
Series Overview
"At a private school where gambling determines social status, a mysterious new student with a tragic past is shaking things up — and betting on revenge."
Main Cast Included:
- Miku Martineau
- Ayo Solanke
- Eve Edwards
- Clara Alexandrova
- Hunter Cardinal
- Anwen O'Driscoll
- Aviva Mongillo
- Ryan Sutherland
Production Details:
- Produced by Boat Rocker Media
- Showrunner: Simon Barry (Warrior Nun creator), who also develops, writes, and directs
- Executive Producers Include: Jeff F. King, David Fortier, Ivan Schneeberg, Jon Rutherford, Nick Nantell
- The first season comprised 10 episodes
About Kakegurui and Its Adaptations
- The manga was launched in March 2014 in Gangan Joker.
- Yen Press is publishing the English version.
- It inspired two anime seasons in 2017 and 2019, both streaming on Netflix and licensed by Sentai Filmworks.
- A live-action series in Japan debuted in January 2018, with Netflix streaming it outside Japan.
- Subsequent live-action movies and a sequel film followed.
- Spinoffs include Kakegurui Twin, which became a live-action series on Amazon Prime in March 2021, and an anime adaptation in August 2022.
Sources & Additional Info
Source: Netflix Geeked's Twitter
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