"Vice Principals" season 2 is definitely coming back before this year hits summer. The series creator Danny McBride previously confirmed that it will have one more season and further, they are not affected by any criticisms received so far.

It was on September 18 when the first season ended into its last episode. And just like any other "Vice Principals" fan, many were upset and although excited with the fact that it will be having two seasons. A lot were hooked up with the series genius Kimberly Herbert Gregory, who is behind the role of Dr. Belinda Brown. She has been considered as the show's true homecoming queen, Bustle reported.

However, McBride still had his best reason of ending that previous season. He even once said that the whole series will only have 18 episodes and that would be it. The series is only for one school year and that is the end of the story. McBride and his long-time collaborator and friend Jody Hill both made the screenplay that they both wrote in 2006 and will make the upcoming season to air on the summer of 2017. However, they wanted it to be longer and thus they broke it into 18 segments.

Further, McBride also added that they aren't affected with the recent criticisms they'd received about the series. "Vice Principals" season 2 has to be considered that it is not a show that is going to be for everyone. It is going to feature two southern white men trying to ruin a life of a black woman and definitely would make people fussy, Cinema Blend reported.

Accordingly, McBride and Hill already had able to go into full speed ahead for the upcoming series. He even added that all of those 18 episodes were already shot at once. And as soon as the cameras started rolling, unexpected twist and turns, and other constant changes will be made in order to adapt to its storyline.