Overview
- Michael C. Hall revealed the renewal in a video message, with Paramount+ and Showtime confirming Season 2.
- Hall said the writers' room is now coming together, signaling active development on the next chapter.
- Season 1 premiered July 11 and concluded in early September, drawing about 4.4 million multiplatform viewers in its first week.
- Phillips has indicated plans to film next spring and summer with a probable fall release next year, though no date is set.
- The renewal follows a broader franchise reset in which the prequel Original Sin was halted after the Paramount–Skydance merger.