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Has Barracuda Queens been renewed for Season 3? Here's what we know:
Has Barracuda Queens been renewed for Season 3? Here's what we know:

The Review Geek

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Review Geek

Has Barracuda Queens been renewed for Season 3? Here's what we know:

Renewed Or Cancelled? Barracuda Queens is a Swedish crime thriller with a twist, sporting some crazy characters, a bonkers storyline and a lot of 90's nostalgia. If you've watched the first two seasons, you may be wondering if this has been renewed or cancelled. Here's what we know: What is Barracuda Queens about? Barracuda Queens centers on a girl gang heist in an upper-class setting. The Barracuda Queens are a group of disaffected teenage girls who, bored of their privileged lives in an affluent Stockholm suburb, become involved in an escalating campaign of house burglaries targeting their naïve rich neighbours. By day they are high-achieving students and daughters but by night, they are ruthless thieves. Season 2 though jumps forward 5 years, and we're now into the new millennium. Lollo returns from her studies in Paris to Stockholm with her friends, adjusting to their normal lifestyles after they leave their life of crime behind. Now reunited, however, they have grand plans and need to raise funds quickly. How will they do it? They turn their eyes to the world of expensive and priceless art of course! Has Barracuda Queens been renewed for season 3? At the time of writing, Barracuda Queens has not been renewed for season 3. Generally Netflix would gauge numerous metrics before renewing a show, including how many people initially watch it and then looking at the drop-off rate. With some shows, cancellations or renewals happen quickly. Other times, it can take months before a decision over a show's future is made. So far, Barracuda Queens has had a decent reaction from critics and audiences alike, with many commenting that the characters and the nostalgic beats are the stand out elements of this one. Given the way this show is set up, we're predicting that this will be renewed for a third season. The series does have plenty of potential and the ending certainly leaves things open for more. Netflix are generally more lenient on their international offerings too. Could we see Barracuda Queens go the same way? However, we could be completely wrong, given Netflix do tend to cancel a lot of their series, so take our prediction with a pinch of salt! What we know about season 3 so far: Barely anything is known about season 3 at this point as Netflix haven't officially renewed this one. Should it be renewed, we have some big questions. The group are bound for Bora Bora, and they have a cool 10 million too… but now that they've got a taste of the high-life, why stop now? It seems like the heists are going to continue escalating, especially as Lollo intends to lead the girls into more extravagant gigs. If this series is renewed, we'd expect it to be green-lit with another 6 episode order, with a lot of the old cast returning too. Do you want to see Barracuda Queens return for a third season? What did you think of the show? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

Three men are arrested over claims three girls under 16 were raped in house
Three men are arrested over claims three girls under 16 were raped in house

Daily Mail​

time7 days ago

  • General
  • Daily Mail​

Three men are arrested over claims three girls under 16 were raped in house

Three men have been arrested on suspicion of raping three teenage girls under the age of 16. The alleged attacks took place in a house on Ratcoombe Road in Swindon, Wiltshire, on May 31. The suspects, who are aged 24, 20 and 18 years old, have been bailed while the investigation continues, police have said. The alleged offences relate to three schoolgirls aged under 16 who are being supported by specially trained officers. Police cordoned off the property in Swindon on Saturday and were there for the majority of June 1 carrying out investigations. DS Craig Rathbone of Swindon CID said: 'We are taking this incident incredibly seriously and have already made three arrests in connection with it. 'I appreciate the community concern this incident will cause, however please be assured it is being treated as a targeted incident that occurred within a property in the course of one evening. 'The victims involved are all being supported by specially trained officers and our enquiries are ongoing.'

Swindon rape: Three arrested over attack on teenage girls
Swindon rape: Three arrested over attack on teenage girls

BBC News

time03-06-2025

  • General
  • BBC News

Swindon rape: Three arrested over attack on teenage girls

Three people have been arrested in connection with an alleged rape attack on three teenage girls under comes after Wiltshire Police officers were called out to a property in Ratcoombe Road in Swindon on 31 men, aged 24, 20 and 18, were arrested on suspicion of rape and bailed while enquiries force said it believes this was a "targeted" incident, adding it is taking it "incredibly seriously". Det Supt Craig Rathbone said: "I appreciate the community concern this incident will cause, however please be assured it is being treated as a targeted incident that occurred within a property in the course of one evening. "We are taking this incident incredibly seriously and have already made three arrests in connection with it," he Police said the victims are being supported by specially-trained officers.

Students, staff in Walkerton return to school after fatal crash
Students, staff in Walkerton return to school after fatal crash

CTV News

time26-05-2025

  • CTV News

Students, staff in Walkerton return to school after fatal crash

Young people embrace near a memorial at Walkerton District Community School in Walkerton, Ont. on May 25, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Geoff Robins WALKERTON — As a small Ontario town continues to grapple with the sudden deaths of four teenage girls and their teacher, students and staff went back to school on Monday morning to find mental health resources on offer. Bluewater District School Board spokesperson Jamie Pettit said mental health and tragedy response teams were ready as students and staff returned to Walkerton District Community School after an accident he described as a 'horrible tragedy.' Matt Eckert, 33, and four teenage girls were killed in a crash when their SUV collided with a transport truck and another SUV just northeast of London, Ont. on Friday, while they were returning from a sporting event. Walkerton victims identified Victims of crash near London, Ont. identified. And Walkerton, Ont., a small town of around 4,500 people, has been in mourning ever since. More than a thousand people, some of whom travelled from neighboring towns, gathered outside the girls' school Sunday evening to show support. Students and residents lined up, holding lit candles and placing them on the ground outside the school entrance by a pile of colourful flowers and a brown teddy bear. 'Hits close to home' Andrew Boutilier said he came to the vigil, where mourners shared prayers, tears and hugs, to be there for the families and friends of the victims. 'It kind of hits close to home, especially when you have a teenager living at home,' he said, adding his 17-year-old son goes to the same school. Not only that, but Boutilier is a tow-truck driver who routinely responds to collision sites. As a father, he said, it was difficult 'knowing that, you know, it could have been your kid that was in that vehicle.' He said his teen spent the day with friends to cope with the tragedy in his own way. 'But you know, it's gonna be a day by day kind of thing, and you just try to be there for him as best as you can to help him get through it.' Ontario Provincial Police and the school board did not publicly release the names of the students, but police said two girls were 16 and two were 17 years old. Tara Twins Minor Softball identified two of the victims as Rowan McLeod and Kaydance Ford, saying both were members of the team. 'Our entire Twins family is reeling from this loss, and our hearts go out to the families, friends and teammates of these beautiful athletes,' the team said in a statement posted on Facebook. 'This tragedy hits harder for this association knowing that they were returning from playing the very sport of softball.' Bluewater Ballistix Volleyball Club identified Danica Baker as another of the victims. The team said in a social media post that they were grieving the tragic loss of someone described by those who knew her as 'a true ray of light,' and someone whose spirit 'lit up every room and every volleyball court she stepped onto.' Eckert was also an assistant coach with the Owen Sound NorthStars Junior B Lacrosse club. Pettit, the school board's spokesperson, said the staff gathered ahead of students' return to school, where he said there would be a 'lot of heavy lifting' required to help students through the initial stages of shock and grief. 'When you have five individuals in one event with a significant loss of life, it certainly does resonate and send a ripple throughout the community. I think the impact is going to be felt for a long time,' Pettit said. The mayor of Brockton, the municipality that includes Walkerton, was among the crowd of mourners at Sunday evening's vigil. Chris Peabody described the tragedy as an 'indescribable grief.' 'It's an absolute cloud and pall across the town, and it's, it's going to take a long while to even get on the road to recovery. It is so devastating,' he said in an interview. He said he had mixed emotions seeing the crowd of mourners. 'It made me feel proud that so many people would come out to support, but very upsetting.'

Students, staff in Walkerton return to school after crash killed students and coach
Students, staff in Walkerton return to school after crash killed students and coach

CTV News

time26-05-2025

  • CTV News

Students, staff in Walkerton return to school after crash killed students and coach

Young people embrace near a memorial at Walkerton District Community School in Walkerton, Ont. on May 25, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Geoff Robins WALKERTON — As a small Ontario town continues to grapple with the sudden deaths of four teenage girls and their teacher, students and staff went back to school on Monday morning to find mental health resources on offer. Bluewater District School Board spokesperson Jamie Pettit said mental health and tragedy response teams were ready as students and staff returned to Walkerton District Community School after an accident he described as a 'horrible tragedy.' Matt Eckert, 33, and four teenage girls were killed in a crash when their SUV collided with a transport truck and another SUV just northeast of London, Ont. on Friday, while they were returning from a sporting event. Walkerton victims identified Victims of crash near London, Ont. identified. And Walkerton, Ont., a small town of around 4,500 people, has been in mourning ever since. More than a thousand people, some of whom travelled from neighboring towns, gathered outside the girls' school Sunday evening to show support. Students and residents lined up, holding lit candles and placing them on the ground outside the school entrance by a pile of colourful flowers and a brown teddy bear. 'Hits close to home' Andrew Boutilier said he came to the vigil, where mourners shared prayers, tears and hugs, to be there for the families and friends of the victims. 'It kind of hits close to home, especially when you have a teenager living at home,' he said, adding his 17-year-old son goes to the same school. Not only that, but Boutilier is a tow-truck driver who routinely responds to collision sites. As a father, he said, it was difficult 'knowing that, you know, it could have been your kid that was in that vehicle.' He said his teen spent the day with friends to cope with the tragedy in his own way. 'But you know, it's gonna be a day by day kind of thing, and you just try to be there for him as best as you can to help him get through it.' Ontario Provincial Police and the school board did not publicly release the names of the students, but police said two girls were 16 and two were 17 years old. Tara Twins Minor Softball identified two of the victims as Rowan McLeod and Kaydance Ford, saying both were members of the team. 'Our entire Twins family is reeling from this loss, and our hearts go out to the families, friends and teammates of these beautiful athletes,' the team said in a statement posted on Facebook. 'This tragedy hits harder for this association knowing that they were returning from playing the very sport of softball.' Bluewater Ballistix Volleyball Club identified Danica Baker as another of the victims. The team said in a social media post that they were grieving the tragic loss of someone described by those who knew her as 'a true ray of light,' and someone whose spirit 'lit up every room and every volleyball court she stepped onto.' Eckert was also an assistant coach with the Owen Sound NorthStars Junior B Lacrosse club. Pettit, the school board's spokesperson, said the staff gathered ahead of students' return to school, where he said there would be a 'lot of heavy lifting' required to help students through the initial stages of shock and grief. 'When you have five individuals in one event with a significant loss of life, it certainly does resonate and send a ripple throughout the community. I think the impact is going to be felt for a long time,' Pettit said. The mayor of Brockton, the municipality that includes Walkerton, was among the crowd of mourners at Sunday evening's vigil. Chris Peabody described the tragedy as an 'indescribable grief.' 'It's an absolute cloud and pall across the town, and it's, it's going to take a long while to even get on the road to recovery. It is so devastating,' he said in an interview. He said he had mixed emotions seeing the crowd of mourners. 'It made me feel proud that so many people would come out to support, but very upsetting.'

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