December 10 Boyband Land Follow-Up Docuseries After Netflix Success
December 10 Boyband Get Second Documentary Series

Fresh from their formation on screen, Simon Cowell's latest musical venture, the boyband December 10, is already confirmed for a second documentary series. This comes hot on the heels of their debut in the Netflix show 'Simon Cowell: The Next Act', which chronicled their creation.

From Netflix Auditions to Instant Stardom

The journey began with Cowell's mission to find the next One Direction, documented in the Netflix series that aired on 16 December 2025. Auditioning boys aged 16-19 across the UK, the process culminated in a final round in Miami. From this, seven members were chosen: Cruz, Danny, Hendrick, John, Josh, Nicolas, and Sean. The band themselves chose the name December 10, marking the release date of their inaugural documentary.

Their launch has been meteoric. The band's first music video soared to 117,000 views in under 24 hours, demonstrating an immediate and passionate fan response. Their social media growth is equally impressive, boasting 100,000 Instagram followers, 238,400 on TikTok, and 12,000 YouTube subscribers at the time of writing.

Cameras Keep Rolling for "No-Brainer" Second Series

According to a source speaking to tabloids, a follow-up docuseries was always a strong possibility. The insider revealed that cameras have been following the boys non-stop since they wrapped filming on the first series, amassing ample content for a sequel.

"Following December 10 for a second series is a no-brainer," the source stated. "They’re rocketing online and already have a strong fanbase." The report also indicated that if Netflix does not commission the series, the band has the option to stream the content directly to fans via YouTube.

Fans Embrace Their Early Musical Output

The band is already testing the waters with musical releases, further fuelling excitement. On Monday 15th December, they shared a cover of NSYNC's classic hit 'Bye Bye Bye' on their YouTube channel. The reception was overwhelmingly positive from their growing fanbase.

One enthusiastic fan commented on the video, "This remake hits hard, imagine their upcoming original songs." Another praised the group's vocal blend, writing, "Their voices mixed together sound so good." This early engagement suggests the band is successfully building the connection needed to fill the huge shoes left by Cowell's previous successes like One Direction and Little Mix.

With a dedicated following secured and a camera crew documenting their every move, the next chapter for December 10 is already being written, promising fans an intimate look at their rise from reality TV contestants to potential pop superstars.