Netflix has confirmed that At Home With The Furys, the hit documentary series chronicling the chaotic and colourful life of former heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury and his family, will return for a second season.
The show, which captured the attention of viewers across the UK and beyond, offers an intimate, unfiltered look at Fury’s post-boxing life in Morecambe, Lancashire, alongside his wife Paris, their seven children, and father John Fury. The first series also featured Tyson’s half-brother Tommy Fury, his partner Molly-Mae Hague, and their young daughter Bambi.
In the upcoming second series, Tyson, now 36, will once again attempt to settle into retirement — though fans of the boxer will know he has made similar announcements before, only to return to the ring soon after. Whether he sticks to it this time remains to be seen.
Paris Fury will take a more prominent role in the new episodes, with the series following her as she explores various new business ventures while juggling family life. Among the major milestones on the horizon are planning their daughter’s 16th birthday and the couple’s renewal of their wedding vows — promising more heartfelt moments alongside the usual Fury family antics.
Adding a touch of glamour and unpredictability, the new series will also feature a Fury family road trip to Monaco, where they are set to invest in a racehorse — a storyline expected to bring both drama and humour in equal measure.
The renewal of At Home With The Furys comes amid a wider wave of reality content surrounding the extended Fury family. Earlier this year, the BBC announced its own “candid, access all areas” documentary focused on Tommy Fury. The 25-year-old boxer and reality TV personality rose to fame on ITV2’s Love Island, where he met influencer Molly-Mae Hague.
The couple’s highly publicised relationship has gone through several ups and downs. They got engaged in July 2023, but split in August 2024 — a moment explored in Molly-Mae’s own Prime Video docuseries Molly-Mae: Behind It All. However, the pair have since reconciled. In the second part of her series, Molly-Mae revealed their reunion, saying:
“I love Tommy so much and I love our family so much that I’m willing to ride the wave.
And that’s not something that everyone wants to do, but it’s something that I’m willing to do because I want my family.”
The Netflix series has been praised for its honest portrayal of Tyson Fury’s mental health journey, his struggles with fame and anxiety, and the challenges of living a quieter life outside the boxing spotlight. Viewers were especially drawn to the family’s warmth, humour, and unvarnished reality — a departure from the often glossy world of celebrity documentaries.
Production on the second season is currently under way, though no official release date has been announced.
The show’s return is expected to be a major draw for Netflix, tapping into the ongoing fascination with the Fury family dynamic — a blend of sporting legacy, modern-day celebrity, and relatable family moments.
With more drama, emotional revelations, and larger-than-life adventures promised, At Home With The Furys looks set to build on the success of its debut outing and keep audiences hooked on the lives of Britain’s most unconventional sporting family.