Peacock’s adaptation of the classic film “The Burbs” took viewers on a thrilling ride filled with murder, a missing persons case, and a surprising kidnapping that left fans eager for a second season. The dark comedy series, which made its debut on Sunday, February 8, follows the story of fictional couple Samira (played by Keke Palmer) and Rob (portrayed by Jack Whitehall) as they navigate the secrets of Rob’s childhood neighborhood, including the mysterious disappearance of his friend Allison (played by Erica Dasher).
As the season unfolded, Samira, Rob, and their friend Naveen (played by Kapil Talwalkar) uncovered the truth behind Allison’s disappearance. It was revealed that she had been in hiding, believing herself to be a target. With their help, Allison was able to confront the person responsible for the town’s deaths and make her escape. However, the season took a dramatic turn when Naveen found himself kidnapped before the finale concluded.
In an exclusive interview with Us Weekly, Jack Whitehall shared his initial shock at the storyline, joking that they had teased Naveen’s character’s demise throughout the series. However, the cast was determined to rescue their friend and bring him back from his precarious situation. Kapil Talwalkar, on the other hand, remained optimistic about Naveen’s fate, joking that he had not yet planned Naveen’s funeral.
Keke Palmer, reflecting on the season, noted that the most shocking moment for her was the reveal of Allison’s true identity. She teased that the discovery would lead the characters into a new underworld of mysteries and challenges to unravel in the upcoming season. Looking ahead to season 2, Julia Duffy, who portrayed Lynn, expressed her excitement about the possibility of meeting new characters and exploring new storylines.
As discussions about the future of the show continue, the cast members shared their hopes for the upcoming season. Keke Palmer expressed her desire to meet her character’s children, while Julia Duffy mentioned the introduction of Jack’s parents and the potential for cameos from the original movie’s cast, starting with Tom Hanks.
Reflecting on the adaptation of “The Burbs” from film to TV series, Julia Duffy highlighted the endless possibilities that the concept offers, with the diverse characters living on a cul-de-sac providing a wealth of storylines to explore. Kapil Talwalkar hinted at hidden references and Easter eggs for fans of the original film to discover, while also emphasizing the unique storytelling experience that the series offers.
Fans can catch “The Burbs” streaming on Peacock, with anticipation building for the second season to delve deeper into the mysteries of the neighborhood and its eccentric residents.

