Ricky Gervais has said he is “gutted” to see his Netflix hit show After Life coming to an end.
The creator of shows including The Office and Extras has said for the first time in his career he “secretly” wanted to do a third series of the dark comedy, but said it is right to “end on this high”.
The show secured the comedy prize at the National Television Awards in September, fending off competition from shows such as Sex Education, The Vicar Of Dibley and Friday Night Dinner.
The comedian and actor, 60, said: “I never knew I’d do a third series.
“I said to Netflix, ‘I’ll do one if the second series goes down a storm’, and I kept to that.
“I fell in love with this. And, secretly, for the first time ever, I did want to do a third, and I’m gutted that I’m not doing a fourth, really.
“But it’s the right decision.
“It makes so much sense to do a fourth. It’s at the top of its game and people love it, the money goes up.
“But I think it’s right, artistically, to end on this high.”
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— Netflix UK & Ireland (@NetflixUK) January 7, 2022
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Gervais refused to rule out future episodes of the hit show and added that a Christmas special was “so tempting” and “never say never”.
The cast began filming in April last year after announcing the comedy drama would get a third outing when Gervais signed an overall deal with the streaming giant.
“I love working with (this cast) – but I’m going to work with them.
“And that is a big issue; I love working with people I like. I don’t want to go through hell, hate everything, to win an award.
“But I want it all. I want people to love it, I want awards, I want to be paid, I want to have the best time, every day, with all my mates,” Gervais said.
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Talking about mortality, Gervais added: “I think it’s beautiful that life is finite, that, as I say, you don’t exist for 13 and-a-half billion years, you’re born, you have these 80, 90, years, if you’re lucky, and you die, never to exist again, and you’re forgotten.
“I think that’s probably the biggest single change in series three to the first two, that infused with the idea that hope is everything.
“All you’ve got to say to people who are grieving, there’s no point saying, ‘snap out of it’, or ‘you’ll get over it’, you’ve got to say, ‘you’re not alone’.”
When does After Life season 3 start?
After Life season three launches on Netflix on January 14.
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