Packed to the Rafters fans will be sad to hear that the reboot, Back to the Rafters, will not be returning for another season.
Amazon Prime Video confirmed the news via a spokesperson, who told TV Tonight that after six episodes of Back to the Rafters, the show has been cancelled.
“Back to the Rafters was always at the top of the list of Amazon Australia Scripted Original series to commission, and we are proud to have partnered with Seven Studios to bring the much-loved Rafters back to customers.
“It was a well-rounded six-part season and the final episode left the Rafters family in a happy space,” the spokesperson told the site.
The Aussie show made its grand return in September, after eight years since the Packed to the Rafters series finale.
The revival included original cast members such as Rebecca Gibney, Erik Thomson, Hugh Sheridan, Angus McLaren, Michael Caton and George Houvardas.
Back to the Rafters not only reunited fans with their favourite TV family after six years, but the series also saw the older Rafter children come to terms with adult challenges.
The series kicked off with Nathan (Angus McLaren) living with his son, Edward (Kaspar Frost), from his previous marriage.
Fans also saw Ben (Hugh Sheridan) as newly married to Cassie (HaiHa Le) and trying for a baby. And Rachel – previously played by Jessica Marais, now by Georgina Haig – living a somewhat secretive life in New York City.
The series also saw Dave (Erik Thomson) and Julie Rafter (Rebecca Gibney) return to Sydney from their home in the country to celebrate their 35th wedding anniversary.
But a visit to the city caused trouble for the pair, after Julie realised she missed being there.
When New Idea caught up Rebecca and Erik ahead of the show’s return, they revealed what it was like to pick back up from where they left off in 2013 and return to the world of the Rafters.
“Oh, it was incredible! I mean, we are so lucky,” Rebecca said. “I hadn’t seen Erik for ages – it’s so lovely to be able to hang out with people that you just want to hang out with, because they’re fun and they’re easy.”
Erik added: “And we had that really lovely, shared memory of making the show together in the past. It was a big part of our lives, quite a few years, and we all had small children then, so it’s kind of going back into that world.
“It’s got a lovely nostalgia to it – we’re getting the band back together.”
This story was originally published on our sister site, New Idea.