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Will The heist season 2 happen on Prime Video with Sophie Turner?

Simon Janvier by Simon Janvier
January 22, 2026
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Streaming on Prime Video since January 21, 2026, The heist has quickly become one of the buzziest thrillers on the platform. Led by Sophie Turner, this US–UK production ends its first season on an intentionally unresolved note, naturally raising one big question for viewers: is Prime Video preparing a season 2, or is this story meant to stand on its own?

Where things stand: has season 2 of The heist been ordered?

As of now, Prime Video has not publicly renewed or canceled The heist. There has been no official word from the streamer or from the production team about a second season going into development.

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This kind of silence right after launch is common. Before making a decision, Amazon typically monitors several key performance metrics, including:

  • how many people press play in the first days and weeks,
  • how many viewers actually complete the episodes,
  • and the overall level of audience engagement around the show.

Since the series is not pitched as a one-and-done limited series, a continuation remains possible in theory. But Prime Video often takes weeks or even months to decide the fate of new projects, especially when they’re competing for attention with other high-profile titles.

How season 1 of The heist ends and what it means for a sequel

The first season centers on Zara, an employee at an investment fund in London who finds herself forced to take part in an internal, multibillion-pound robbery. By the end of the season, the core heist storyline has been brought to a close. There isn’t a loud, last-second cliffhanger, but the finale deliberately leaves several aspects of the main characters’ futures unresolved.

That choice does two things at once. On one side, it opens the door to a potential continuation; on the other, it clearly wraps up the main robbery arc, making it unlikely that a possible season 2 would simply repeat the same narrative structure. If Prime Video moves forward, the series would need a fresh angle to justify new episodes, such as:

  • diving into the legal and personal fallout of the heist,
  • building a new investigation around the stolen money,
  • or shifting more toward a psychological thriller focused on Zara and Rhys.

At this stage, there is no public indication that such a follow-up storyline is currently being written or developed.

Production realities and what could slow down a renewal

Beyond ratings and buzz, practical constraints inevitably shape renewal talks. Sophie Turner, who headlines The heist, is already attached to several other major projects, including a new adaptation of Tomb Raider. Scheduling for a star with multiple commitments can be a significant factor, especially for a show that requires international production and filming in London.

On the Prime Video side, the strategy is selective: only series that show strong, sustained performance tend to get a quick greenlight for additional seasons. Up to now, no public data has been shared that would qualify The heist as an undisputed breakout hit.

While viewers wait for clarity on the show’s future, the complete first season remains available on Prime Video, giving audiences time to discover the series or rewatch it while renewal decisions are being made behind the scenes.

What viewers in the United States should keep in mind

For audiences in the United States, all the key questions around The heist still revolve around timing and strategy. With no renewal or cancellation confirmed, the show is in a holding pattern. Prime Video will likely continue to track how US viewers watch the first season over the coming weeks before taking a position.

If you’re curious about whether the story deserves a second chapter, the best way to weigh in is simple: watch the entire first season, finish the episodes, and talk about the show online. Those are exactly the kinds of signals streamers study when deciding which thrillers turn into multi-season franchises.

FAQ

Will The heist get a season 2 on Prime Video?

Right now, there is no official decision. Prime Video has neither renewed nor canceled The heist, and the series is still awaiting a verdict on its future.

When could Prime Video announce the future of The heist?

Amazon MGM Studios usually waits several weeks after a show’s release to study audience numbers and completion rates before announcing a renewal or cancellation. An update on The heist would likely follow that pattern.

Does the ending of season 1 really set up another season?

The season 1 finale closes the main robbery storyline but leaves several character arcs open, which could support a new chapter. However, any season 2 would need a fresh narrative framework rather than reusing the same heist structure.

Where can I watch the first season of The heist in the United States?

The full first season of The heist is currently available to stream on Prime Video, allowing viewers in the United States to catch up while waiting for news about a potential second season.

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Founder of Screen Report and Netflix News, I am a lifelong film and TV enthusiast dedicated to curating the latest streaming insights for the worldwide audiences. With a focus on bringing clarity to the fast-paced world of VOD, I share my expertise through dedicated news and analysis. Explore my broader digital journey on my personal website.

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