Florence Pugh joins Netflix's Human Resources for season 2

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Florence Pugh joins Netflix's Human Resources for season 2
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She will guest-star along with Miley Cyrus, Eugene Levy and Isabella Rossellini.

last year, series creator and showrunner Kelly Galuska stated what she had in mind for the second season, which will consist of 10 episodes.

"There’s a million things because this show allows such a broad canvas because it deals with all of human experience," she said."So I think something that I think about a lot in these last couple of years is hope. I would like to dig into that because it’s something that I think we all need. "[Hope] can sometimes be in short supply and I think it’s an interesting thing to think about. And I think just digging into different creatures’ point-of-views and featuring different people where we can is something that’s exciting to me as well," she added.

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