Discuss Disenchantment

There are a lot of reports about whether or not there are 3 or 5 seasons of this show. Issues appear to be closed due to a press release referring to "10 more episodes to season 1". However, Netflix itself organises this show into 5 seasons:

https://www.netflix.com/title/80095697

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IMDB also refers to 5 seasons, and there is no DVD/Bluray release.

I'm utterly confused :)

As indicated in the previous content reports, this series as only 3 seasons, the first 2 being split in 2 parts each.

Netflix organize this show in 5 parts, not in 5 seasons.

@superboy97 said:

As indicated in the previous content reports, this series as only 3 seasons, the first 2 being split in 2 parts each.

Netflix organize this show in 5 parts, not in 5 seasons.

Netflix clearly states 5 seasons, not 5 parts, as shown in the previous link.

"2018 | TV-MA | 5 Seasons | Comedies" is shown on Netflix's site.

It's not clear how the "previous content reports" supersede the content creator...

@Brewtle said:

Netflix clearly states 5 seasons, not 5 parts, as shown in the previous link.

"2018 | TV-MA | 5 Seasons | Comedies" is shown on Netflix's site.

The official page : https://imgur.com/a/falcRDQ

@superboy97 said:

@Brewtle said:

Netflix clearly states 5 seasons, not 5 parts, as shown in the previous link.

"2018 | TV-MA | 5 Seasons | Comedies" is shown on Netflix's site.

The official page : https://imgur.com/a/falcRDQ

Counterpoint (also official page): https://imgur.com/a/z6eOoR7

As it has already been indicated multiple times, the page that need to be used is the page when you are connected.

@superboy97 said:

As it has already been indicated multiple times, the page that need to be used is the page when you are connected.

Okay, noted. That's an unwritten "rule", yeah? Couldn't find that in the Contribution Bible.

So, could you clarify the source of only 3 seasons? I couldn't find any official (Netflix) reference to it. Google didn't clarify that either.

Part 2 was released 13 months after Part 1, which follows the conventional season release format. Just trying to make some sense of this...

For example, Netflix explain here that the first 2 parts form season one. I quote: "The first installment of the series premiered in August of 2018. New episodes of season one will premiere in 2019."

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