Rivals fans make desperate plea to Disney+ after binge-watching whole series in matter of days – and finale ‘rocks their mental state’

Rival fans have begged Disney+ for a second series of the challenging show which ended on a cliffhanger after binge-watching all eight episodes in a matter of days – with a second series yet to be confirmed.

Set in 1986, the story follows the cutthroat world of television, including the tense rivalry between Rupert Campbell-Black (Alex Hassell) and Lord Tony Baddingham (David Tennant).

The final episode saw Doctor Who star David’s character struggle with Cameron Cook (Nafessa Williams) in dramatic scenes and get hit on the head, seemingly killed and giving rival Rupert the chance to blackmail.

X fans went into a frenzy: “I just finished Rivals… My mental state? Not okay. That ending is serious, WTF?!?! We need season 2, there’s a lot more story to be told: ‘How can we not have a confirmed second season of Rivals yet? You can’t have a season finale with that big cliffhanger and not renew it.”

Rival fans have begged Disney+ for a second series of the challenging show that ended on a cliffhanger after watching all eight episodes in just a few days.

Despite the show receiving critical acclaim from critics and viewers alike, a second series has yet to be confirmed

Set in 1986, the story follows the world of television, including the tense rivalry between Rupert Campbell-Black (Alex Hassell) and Lord Tony Baddingham (David Tennant, pictured).

“Oh my. I think there will be a season 2 of Rivals. they stayed so true to the book, I didn’t expect that ending!’: ‘Just saw Rivals and oh my god, it’s so good. Not normally my thing, but I’m hooked. I need a season 2.

The show has been labeled a ‘bonkbuster’ and Disney’s sexiest series ever, earning a whopping 93% on the Tomatometer.

It comes after Hassell revealed he did indeed go completely naked for saucy scenes as Lothario Campbell-Black in the dazzling series.

The actor, 44, confessed to baring his actual penis during the infamous tennis scene with busty co-star Emily Atack, 34, after eschewing the option of using a prosthesis or digital simulation and instead being nervous , boldly admitted, “I am not without attributes.”

He told it Times 2 magazine: ‘I don’t mind seeing my butt and penis on screen, I wouldn’t have done this job if I was particularly shy about my body.’

The character’s erotic efforts see him join the mile high club on Concorde just seconds into the first episode, before stripping off to make love on a fur rug.

He told it Subway: ‘It was discussed how comfortable I was, whether or not it would be me or prosthetics or digital. But in the end we just went for it.’

Speaking about the logistics of filming the raunchy scenes, he said: “You plan all this stuff in advance and on the day you just try not to giggle too much.”

The show has been labeled a ‘bonkbuster’ and Disney’s sexiest series ever, earning a whopping 93% on the Tomatometer

X fans went into a frenzy: “I just finished Rivals… My mental state? Not okay. That ending is serious, WTF?!?!”

Speaking about the logistics of filming the raunchy scenes, he said: “You plan all this stuff in advance and on the day you just try not to giggle too much.”

But this isn’t the first time Alex has stripped off on screen after going full frontal in Prime Video’s The Boys, in which he played perverted supero Translucent.

Speaking about the racy scenes, co-star Emily told Sky News: ‘It’s so liberating and of course there will be people who take what you do and try to spin a negative narrative on it. I’m a woman, of course people are going to do that.

It comes after actor Alex, 44, revealed he in fact went completely naked for saucy scenes as Lothario Campbell-Black in the dazzling Disney Plus series

But this isn’t the first time Alex has stripped off on screen after appearing full frontal in Prime Video’s The Boys, in which he played perverted supero Translucent.

“But what I have to continue to do is emphasize to people that I am exactly where I need to be, I am at work. I’m playing a role and I feel very comfortable.’

But some scenes apparently didn’t go as smoothly as they seemed as Dr Who star David revealed he ‘knocked his knee up’ after mistimed an erotic scene.

Speaking on Heart Radio, the actor, who plays Lord Tony Baddingham, confessed that the incident actually happened when he was too eager to jump into bed.

He said: ‘I had to launch myself onto a bed at one point, in a moment of what was going to be a kind of erotic ecstasy, and timed it a bit wrong. I ended up smashing my knee against the bed frame.”

To which co-star Alex replied: ‘He’s doing his own stunt’, to which David joked: ‘It wasn’t my sexiest move’.

Rivals – what do the critics say?

The Ny Breaking

Judgement:

‘Dame Jilly’s million-selling Rutshire Chronicles starts with so much sex and swearing and nudity and ridiculously brilliant, tongue-in-cheek fun that it almost feels as if, instead of chopping away at Jilly’s joy, executive producer Dominic Treadwell-Collins and his brilliant team of writers have added more added.’

The times

Judgement:

‘How much you enjoy Rivals depends on how much of a Jilly Cooper fan you are (I think she’s fantastic). But even if you’re not up to date with the books, you can enjoy a lush series that takes you back a decade (it’s set in 1986) before cell phones and when people still got drunk at lunch.

‘This is a big pink Anglo bubblegum of a production and a touch of retro escapism. God knows we all need a little bit of that right now.”

Digital spy

Judgement:

‘When the show doesn’t stray too far from sex, money and chicanes, it’s soapy fun, albeit with an astonishing cliffhanger that might leave you foaming at the mouth because we don’t know if Disney will sink another huge budget for more.

‘You’ll blush. You’ll cackle. You’ll be gasping for breath.’

The Telegraph

Judgement:

‘Sex, class and the eighties in one rollicking OTT package, and we haven’t even gotten to nude tennis yet. Relax and enjoy.’

‘There are eight episodes. It sags a bit towards the end, when the script is more concerned with the business of regional television franchises than with love, lust and shirtless hunks. But overall it’s a wonderful antidote to modern life.’

The Evening Standard

Judgement:

“This tumescent adaptation of Disney+’s ’80s bonkbuster is packed with pneumatic talent and opens with a statement of intent.”

‘Is Rivals good TV? God, no. It’s brash, obvious, cartoonish. It’s great entertainment. Phwoar, yes.’

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