18/03/2026
Could How to Get to Heaven From Belfast Be a Major Hit for Netflix?
How to Get to Heaven From Belfast is one of the quirkiest new titles on Netflix. The series from Lisa McGee is a comedy thriller that takes place in various settings across Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, and it’s packed full of excitement and comedy.
Many of Netflix’s greatest hits, like Squid Game and Money Heist, have followed completely unique premises, and this new offering produced by Hat Trick Productions falls into that category as well. There’s a chance that this mysterious series could be a huge hit for Netflix.
McGee is most famous for making Derry Girls, which ran for three seasons on Channel 4 originally between 2018 and 2022. The series was a massive success for the channel, and its most popular comedy since Father Ted. Netflix picked it up and brought it to a wider audience, and the streaming service clearly saw potential for McGee to release more gems on the platform. When the writer came up with the concept for How to Get to Heaven From Belfast, Netflix swiftly picked up the rights.
As with many Netflix releases, the new series from McGee dropped on the platform with little fanfare. The streaming giant often relies on curiosity and word of mouth to spread news of its top series, after witnessing how many others have slowly turned into global sensations. How to Get to Heaven From Belfast has been met with strong reviews, and it’s likely to attract new fans as well as those who enjoyed Derry Girls.
How to Get to Heaven From Belfast has a much wider scope than Derry Girls, and there’s a lot of potential for future seasons. Indeed, it could potentially turn out to be the Irish equivalent of other Netflix successes like Peaky Blinders, which lasted for six seasons and led to a spinoff film.
Instead of simply relying on the series to spread by word of mouth, it would be great to see Netflix commissioning some related entertainment titles to help more people discover it. UK slot sites often offer games based on popular series, such as The Walking Dead Cash Collect. How to Get to Heaven From Belfast has some great characters who could feature on the reels, and a game would entice players to check out the main series.
While there has been no confirmation of a second season of How to Get to Heaven From Belfast yet, there are suggestions that it could be coming. The first season ended on a cliffhanger, and McGee reportedly has some ideas about where the story could go next.
One of the highlights of the first season was the acting of the main cast members, with Roisin Gallagher, Sinéad Keenan, and Caoilfhionn Dunne all portraying larger-than-life characters. Viewers would love to see them reunited and potentially working on another mystery case together.
It’s still early days for How to Get to Heaven From Belfast, as it was only released in February. As more people discover it and generate more hype, it could turn into a huge hit for Netflix.
Many of Netflix’s greatest hits, like Squid Game and Money Heist, have followed completely unique premises, and this new offering produced by Hat Trick Productions falls into that category as well. There’s a chance that this mysterious series could be a huge hit for Netflix.
Series From Derry Girls Creator Likely to Spread by Word of Mouth
McGee is most famous for making Derry Girls, which ran for three seasons on Channel 4 originally between 2018 and 2022. The series was a massive success for the channel, and its most popular comedy since Father Ted. Netflix picked it up and brought it to a wider audience, and the streaming service clearly saw potential for McGee to release more gems on the platform. When the writer came up with the concept for How to Get to Heaven From Belfast, Netflix swiftly picked up the rights.
As with many Netflix releases, the new series from McGee dropped on the platform with little fanfare. The streaming giant often relies on curiosity and word of mouth to spread news of its top series, after witnessing how many others have slowly turned into global sensations. How to Get to Heaven From Belfast has been met with strong reviews, and it’s likely to attract new fans as well as those who enjoyed Derry Girls.
A Series That Could Easily Get the Franchise Treatment
How to Get to Heaven From Belfast has a much wider scope than Derry Girls, and there’s a lot of potential for future seasons. Indeed, it could potentially turn out to be the Irish equivalent of other Netflix successes like Peaky Blinders, which lasted for six seasons and led to a spinoff film.
Instead of simply relying on the series to spread by word of mouth, it would be great to see Netflix commissioning some related entertainment titles to help more people discover it. UK slot sites often offer games based on popular series, such as The Walking Dead Cash Collect. How to Get to Heaven From Belfast has some great characters who could feature on the reels, and a game would entice players to check out the main series.
Characters That Deserve Further Exploration
While there has been no confirmation of a second season of How to Get to Heaven From Belfast yet, there are suggestions that it could be coming. The first season ended on a cliffhanger, and McGee reportedly has some ideas about where the story could go next.
One of the highlights of the first season was the acting of the main cast members, with Roisin Gallagher, Sinéad Keenan, and Caoilfhionn Dunne all portraying larger-than-life characters. Viewers would love to see them reunited and potentially working on another mystery case together.
It’s still early days for How to Get to Heaven From Belfast, as it was only released in February. As more people discover it and generate more hype, it could turn into a huge hit for Netflix.
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The PSNI has confirmed that a woman in her thirties has died following a two-vehicle road traffic collision in Enniskillen. The incident, which involved a Toyota Yaris and a Volkswagen Amarok, occurred in the Marble Arch Road area. Police received the report at approximately 9.55pm on Tuesday, 17 March.
Woman Dies Following Two-Vehicle Collision In Enniskillen
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PHA Issues Meningitis Advice Following Outbreak In England
The Public Health Agency (PHA) has issued a statement to raise awareness of meningitis symptoms following a recently reported outbreak of the disease in South East England.
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DAERA, NIFRS And PSNI Urge Vigilance As Wildfire Season Nears
The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA), Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service (NIFRS) and the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) have issued a joint call for vigilance as spring and summer bring heightened wildfire danger.
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Public Consultation Launched On Taxis In City Centre Bus Lanes
The Department for Infrastructure (DfI) has opened a public consultation regarding the ongoing Experimental Traffic Control Scheme that allows taxis to use specific bus lanes within Belfast city centre. To ensure a comprehensive evaluation of the project, the experimental scheme has been extended for an additional six months.
Public Consultation Launched On Taxis In City Centre Bus Lanes
The Department for Infrastructure (DfI) has opened a public consultation regarding the ongoing Experimental Traffic Control Scheme that allows taxis to use specific bus lanes within Belfast city centre. To ensure a comprehensive evaluation of the project, the experimental scheme has been extended for an additional six months.
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West Belfast Security Alert Confirmed As Elaborate Hoax
A security alert in the Glen Road area of west Belfast has concluded after a suspicious object was declared an elaborate hoax. The PSNI received a report of the object at approximately 4.15pm on Tuesday, 17 March. In response, officers attended the scene alongside Ammunition Technical Officers (ATO) and a Police Search Advisor (PolSA).
West Belfast Security Alert Confirmed As Elaborate Hoax
A security alert in the Glen Road area of west Belfast has concluded after a suspicious object was declared an elaborate hoax. The PSNI received a report of the object at approximately 4.15pm on Tuesday, 17 March. In response, officers attended the scene alongside Ammunition Technical Officers (ATO) and a Police Search Advisor (PolSA).
18 March 2026
Could How to Get to Heaven From Belfast Be a Major Hit for Netflix?
How to Get to Heaven From Belfast is one of the quirkiest new titles on Netflix. The series from Lisa McGee is a comedy thriller that takes place in various settings across Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, and it’s packed full of excitement and comedy.
Could How to Get to Heaven From Belfast Be a Major Hit for Netflix?
How to Get to Heaven From Belfast is one of the quirkiest new titles on Netflix. The series from Lisa McGee is a comedy thriller that takes place in various settings across Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, and it’s packed full of excitement and comedy.
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Recruitment Drive For Roadworkers And Trainee Civil Engineering Assistants
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'Legenderry' Visitor Push Puts L'Derry's Vibrancy Centre Stage
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'Legenderry' Visitor Push Puts L'Derry's Vibrancy Centre Stage
Economy Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald has endorsed a new 'Legenderry' visitor campaign that celebrates the city's energy, culture and memorable experiences, positioning Derry as a standout destination. The initiative is designed to increase visitor numbers and help deliver long‑term economic growth across the wider North West.
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Northern Ireland WeatherToday:A sunny but frosty start for many. However cloud increases by midday with a few showers reaching the north coast, these mostly light but spreading inland this afternoon. Chilly. Maximum temperature 8 °C.Tonight:A rather cloudy evening with scattered showers. Becoming drier through the night with some good clear spells developing and a patchy frost away from coasts. Minimum temperature 0 °C.

