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BethAnya Taylor-Joy’s (Beth Harmon) Cryptic ‘Queen Gambit’ Season 2 Announcement is FakeBeth

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A now-deleted post on Anya Taylor-Joy’s Twitter statement triggered excitement among The Queen’s Gambit lovers. Regardless, it turns out the actress’s account was hacked. Fans of the hit Netflix series were briefly treated to the idea of a second season when Taylor’s Twitter account posted a cryptic tweet. 

The series, molded in the 1950s, was top-rated when released on Netflix in 2020. Taylor assured the Twitter hack on her Instagram story, where she wrote: “My Twitter has been hacked. Apologies for all inconvenience. It’s not me!” Authorities relative to the actor also confirmed that there was no reality to the tweet about “The Queen’s Gambit” Season 2.

It follows chess wizard Beth Harmon, recreated by Taylor Joy, who toils with addiction. The mini-series was critically acclaimed; Taylor-Joy won a Golden Globe and Critics’ Choice Award for the role, and the show also won several awards. Despite its victory, those interested in the project deserted the idea of arriving with a season 2.

It’s not surprising that fans wanted more of The Queen’s Gambit. The mini-series on Netflix is a new concept on TV as it analyses the young life of Beth Harmon, that has been ditched. She discovered incredible skills and talent for chess as she developed an addiction to tranquilizers used to sedate children at the time. 
Fans were hooked on Beth’s journey and transformation as she conquered the male-dominated chess world.

Apart from all the hacked news posted by “Anya Taylor-Joy’s account,” She expressed quite an excitement and interest to be part of the magnificent popular show of The Queen’s Gambit season 2. This affinity for the show means that there is a slight possibility of watching her in the front. However, there is no official evidence of finding the works of The Queen’s Gambit season 2.

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