Netflix’s chief content officer Ted Sarandos finally gave us an update on when to expect Making a Murderer season 2, listing it as one of the many shows coming later this year.

In 2015, when Making a Murderer was released, it captivated audiences the world over. Steven Avery’s story, which wasn’t well-known outside of Manitowoc County, suddenly became a phenomenon, as experts argued endlessly over whether he did it. Countless parodies were made of the show’s structure, including on the new season of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. And a petition to pardon Avery got sent all the way to the White House.

A follow-up season has been teased for a long time, but it hasn’t come. However, during Netflix’s Q2 Earnings Interview, which featured a panel of Netflix execs, chief content officer Ted Sarandos fired off a list of shows that people can expect in late 2018 and 2019. Making a Murderer was among one of them.

You have to skip to 35:50 to find the exact quote:

Since we last saw Avery and Brendan Dassey, a lot has happened. Most notably, Dassey had his conviction overturned and was set to be released from prison only to have the U.S. Court of Appeals block it. Judges then ruled that the police had properly obtained a confession from Dassey.

Sarandos specifically called it a “follow-up series” rather than a new season. That means they’re likely going to follow in the footsteps of The Staircase. The French documentary, which was originally released in 2004, rose to prominence in 2018 when Netflix added it then included three follow-up episodes to reflect what has happened in the trial of Michael Peterson.

We shouldn’t expect a full 10-episode season of Making a Murderer since the first one was filmed over the course of 10 years. We’re more likely to get approximately three episodes that are mostly centered around the Dassey saga, as well as the White House petition and the numerous appeals that have taken place since the end of season 1.

Since this whole saga is ongoing, it’d come as no surprise if new developments were to take place after the new episodes come out.