Kaleidoscope; the Netflix non-linear series crime anthology, which premiered on Netflix on January 1 centered around a group of master thieves attempting to break into a vault for the largest payday in heist history.
The thriller series treated each viewer to a different immersive viewing experience, with an unusual premise prompting raised eyebrows and questions from many Netflix subscribers.
Created by Eric Garcia, Kaleidoscope takes place over 25 years and follows a group of masterful thieves, led by Giancarlo Esposito, who work together to pull off an elaborate heist.

Most intriguing is the fact that the series has been designed so that viewers can watch seven of the available eight episodes in any order.
This means that every episode, named after different colours, except the finale – titled “White” – can be watched in any sequence and the narrative will still make sense.
However, below are how Kaleidoscope left viewers hungry for more
Will there be a season two of Kaleidoscope?
Viewers became enthralled by the intense action of the crime crew in season one. However, the January 1 premiered Kaleidoscope has yet to be officially renewed by the streaming giant.

When will Kaleidoscope season two take place?
Though the first season was set and loosely based upon IRL events surrounding Hurricane Sandy in 2012, when $70 billion in bonds went missing from downtown Manhattan, viewers don’t know yet when the potential second season would take place.
The eight-episode series has large time jumps, with episode four, “Violet: 24 Years Before the Heist,” being the farthest in the past and episode seven, “Pink: 6 Months After,” set in the future following the crime.
If the possible second season follows the pattern of the first, viewers could see a significant period covered.
Who will be in the cast of kaleidoscope season two?
While the original series boasted a large ensemble cast with Giancarlo Esposito and Paz Vega headlining, Jai Courtney, Rufus Sewell, Tati Gabrielle, Peter Mark Kendall, Rosaline Elbay, Niousha Noor, and Jordan Mendoza also starred in the series.
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Since a sequel hasn’t been confirmed by Netflix, viewers are left wondering who will be on board for season two of Kaleidoscope.