Anya Taylor-Joy Sets Record Straight on More The Queen’s Gambit

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Still, the Menu actress wasn’t as definitive when discussing the show’s future. “It would be silly of me to go, ‘There’s never going to be a second series,'” she told Elle in April 2021, “and then I’m 40, and Scott’s like, ‘Yo, how do you feel about this? You want to go back?'”

Taylor-Joy was joined by Moses Ingram, Harry Melling, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Bill Camp, Christiane Seidel, Marcin Dorociński and Marielle Heller for the seven-episode miniseries.

The one and only season of The Queen’s Gambit can currently be played on Netflix.

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