The End of the F***ing World is currently everyone's favourite new Netflix show that was totally ignored when it debuted months back on All4.

And now the darkly comic road trip series is a hit, people want to know if there will be a second series – and creator Jonathan Entwistle is one of those people.

Speaking to the folks at Entertainment Weekly, Entwistle said: "I guess I kind of want to know what happens as well, right? Just as much as anybody else does.

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"If there's a continuing story there, then we'll carry it on and I think that [the characters] James and Alyssa are just so amazing that it'd be very interesting to see if or what happens next.

"So, I guess it's kind of open — and it's not necessarily up to me, either."

A second season hasn't been confirmed yet, but now the show is a hit we can't imagine Netflix in particular wanting to let it end there, and we've got a few theories on where a return could go.

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Even star Alex Lawther recently teased that a second season of the hit show would be possible despite running out of comic book source material, arguing that it would give writer Charlie Covell a chance to make the series her own.

"It would give [her]...a chance to explore something from her imagination," he said. "I would be very excited about [that] because I think she's brilliant. So we'll see, basically."

If, however, you are one of those people who thinks that The End of the F***ing World should, ya know, end then you're not alone. One of Digital Spy's editors argues the show is too good to risk making a disappointing comeback.

The End of the F***ing World is available to stream on Netflix or All4 (if you're in the UK) now.

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