'Into the Badlands' Season 2 News: AMC Has High Possibilities Of Another Season In 2016?

The very first season of "Into The Badlands" has impressed a lot of people as it was considered as one of the "best new series of 2015." AMC's new series is looking to take things to a higher level as they highly consider another season which will air in 2016.

According to Tech Times, the show averaged "viewers of 3.2 million adults 19 to 49 and 3.3 million adults 25 to 54." The season finale did a good job as well, getting around 3.6 million viewers. It's a good job for the show and the network but the possible next season would be a good opportunity to turn that "good" into a "great."

While the numbers aren't good enough yet to be compared to "The Walking Dead" or "Fear The Walking Dead," the show ranked 3rd highest among all the freshman series on any network on cable ("Fear The Walking Dead" is at the No. 2 spot and the No. 1 belongs to "Better Call Saul," AMC's prequel to "Breaking Bad."). That alone should convince the network executives to push through with another season.

"'Into the Badlands' was built to be entertaining, action-packed television, and this team delivered. We're very appreciative of the many millions of fans who have joined us in the Badlands each week," AMC President Charlie Collier said according to Tech Times.

"Into the Badlands" aired its pilot episode on November 15, 2015. It got a score of 51 percent from Rotten Tomatoes while getting an average audience score of 85 percent. It also has a score of 8.3/10 from the International Movie Database