Will there be a second season for Rust Valley Restorers?
With the eight episodes of season one having recently been picked up by Netflix, the Tappen-based reality television show has been gaining traction with a larger international audience. Subsequently, a growing number fans have taken to Twitter and other social media platforms to show their love of the show, of Mike 鈥淩asta Blasta鈥 Hall, son Connor Hall, Avery Shoaf and the Rust Bros. Restorations gang, and to express their desire for a second season.
Here鈥檚 a small sample of what鈥檚 been shared on Twitter.
鈥淩ust Valley Restorers is an awesome show! Binge watched all season 1 in one sitting. Mike has a great personality and way of seeing things. Fingers crossed for many more seasons.鈥 鈥淧roperly enjoying it just need as many seasons as possible now.鈥 鈥淚 Need season 2 of #rustvalleyrestorers !! Can鈥檛 stop watching it!鈥
Cool show on with . Hopefullly gets a season 2.
鈥 Matt McGloin (@cosmicbooknews)
on . I'm neither an American or a Canadian or a car enthusiast but I'm loving this series. From Mike's eternal optimism to Avery's anger issues. Cinematography is superb.
鈥 Reysan (@humfmeister)
Destruction Derby was brutal.
I really, really liked I鈥檓 not even a car guy but it鈥檚 great. Shame I flew through it this weekend.
鈥 Stuart Horwood (@Stuart_Horwood)
I Need season 2 of !! Can't stop watching it!
鈥 kanedalive (@kanedalive)
is an awesome show! Binge watched all season 1 in one sitting. Mike has a great personality and way of seeing things.
鈥 Lasse Olsen (@XenityOfficial)
Fingers crossed for many more seasons!
The Observer contacted the Rust Bros. team about the prospect of a second season and was referred to the show鈥檚 executive producers at Mayhem Entertainment for comment. Mayhem has yet to reply to the Observer, though the company has shared a story about Rust Valley Restorers fans pleading to Netflix for a second season with the subject line, 鈥淢ayhem Entertainment is feeling delighted.鈥
Season 1 of Rust Valley Restorers aired between Dec. 6, 2018 and Feb. 7, 2019. The idea for the show was sparked after Mike put his collection of 400 vehicles, amassed over 40 years, up for sale. The response was a deluge of telephone calls and visits from collectors from every corner of the world. Among those visitors were the show鈥檚 executive producers, Mayhem鈥檚 Matt Shewchuk and Tyson Hepburn, who saw the makings of a series in Mike鈥檚 passion for transforming rusty vehicles into money, Connor鈥檚 business skills and ability to keep things organized, and Avery鈥檚 sense of humour and willingness to stand up to Mike over poor decisions.
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While fans of the Rust Brothers await an announcement of a second season, Mike and Avery are working the rust out of their dance moves as they practise for this year鈥檚 Dancing with the Shuswap Stars on Nov. 22.
Tickets for this fundraising event are $75 each and will go on sale from 1 to 3 p.m. at the SASCU Recreation Centre on Sunday, Sept. 29. There is a limit of four tickets per person. For more information about the dancers and the event, go the shuswapstars.ca or visit the event鈥檚 Facebook page Dancing with the Shuswap Stars.
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