Argentine rom-com Envious, led by Griselda Sicilliani, is now streaming all three seasons on Netflix. Season 3 premiered on November 19, 2025, and its finale dropped a cliffhanger that instantly fueled renewal buzz.The way Envious Season 3 closes is abrupt, messy, and full of loose ends, making it hard to imagine that the show's ending here. There's no official announcement of the renewal or cancellation of Envious Season 4. However, it seems likely that a new season might roll out soon. The series follows Vicky, a woman in her forties, as she tries to start over after her breakup. Dating again looks like a simple plan in her head, but in reality, it's way messier. Just when things seem to be perfect (a perfect partner, a job, and a bright future), she realizes that she has almost lost herself trying to do things to please others. As she confesses to Matias about her decision not to have children, Matias' shocking revelation leaves her stunned.The series premiered on September 18, 2024, and was also renewed for a second season, which premiered in February 2025. With three seasons released in less than one and a half years, it has been breakneck.Here's a closer lookSpoilers ahead for Envious Season 3.Will Envious Season 4 happen? View this post on Instagram Instagram PostAt the moment, Netflix hasn't confirmed Envious Season 4. None of the cast members or the show's creators has addressed the renewal either. Still, Season 3 ends in a way that almost pushes the story towards another chapter. New characters appear. A major twist lands. And in the final minutes, the series teases a potential continuation.Like any show, renewal depends on several factors, including reviews, viewership, and production costs. Ebvious has earned mixed responses for its fun yet predictable plot, yet audiences keep returning. It holds a steady 7.1 rating on IMDb. With numbers like these, a renewal seems possible, even if we must wait for Netflix to make it official.What happens in the finale episode of Envious Season 3?The finale begins with Vicky waking from a strange dream. She feels invisible in it, almost erased. When she wakes up, Matias reassures her, and she sits down with Fernanda for another emotional therapy session.Fernanda presses her about the egg fertilization process. Vicky blames her fear of needles, but Fernanda knows that's only the surface. The real reason runs deeper. Vicky isn't ready for motherhood, not now. Maybe not ever. Vicky explains how Matias wants to have kids, and she is afraid of losing him. Fernanda reminds her that she need not shape her life around someone else's wishes. The conversation cracks something opens. Vicky breaks down, hugs Fernanda, and finally admits what she truly feels. Meanwhile, Caro struggles with her own frustrations as a new mother.Elsewhere, Matias unexpectedly meets his ex, Nora. She arrives with news that knocks him sideways. They have a son named Bruno. He had no idea. Their conversation is awkward and heavy, and before he can process anything, Roto leads Vicky straight to the cafe where the three of them are sitting. Vicky walks in anxious, ready to confess she doesn't want children. As she talks, Bruno appears with a drawing. When Vicky asks who's in it, he says it's his dad. Matias introduces Bruno, and Vicky freezes. She wants to run, but all she manages to whisper is:"I'm dead.'"Season 3 clearly leaves us with several loose ends. This includes what's next for Vicky and Matias' relationship after her pivotal decision not to have children and Matias' shocking reveal. We also do not have answers to what happens to Caro and Fermin, whether they get back together, or they opt to co-parent Emma after their ice breaker conversation at the birthday party. All these questions need to be answered, and it's only possible if Envious is renewed for Season 4.Also read: Envious Season 3 ending explained: Vicky's big choice, Matias' shocking reveal, and Caro's motherhood struggleFollow SoapCentral for more such updates.