Overview
- FX chief John Landgraf confirmed the renewal eight weeks after the Season 1 finale prompted fan speculation.
- Season 2 is scheduled to film in London in 2026, with FX indicating it aims to avoid long gaps between seasons.
- The continuation is part of a broader agreement with FX and Disney Entertainment Television that keeps Hawley leading the series.
- Hawley has signaled a larger narrative scope in the next chapter, including integration of franchise elements such as the Yutani Corporation.
- Season 1 reportedly cost over $250 million, faced strike-related production pauses in 2023–2024, and earned strong reviews with 94% on Rotten Tomatoes and an 85 on Metacritic.