Overview
- Hulu confirmed a second season of the scripted sports-comedy, with Glen Powell reprising the lead role he co-created with Michael Waldron.
- Season 1 ran six episodes from late September to late October and ended on a cliffhanger that helped fuel demand for more.
- The series originated from Eli Manning’s ESPN segment and lists Eli and Peyton Manning among executive producers, with 20th Television as the studio.
- Hulu has not provided production or release-window specifics; local reporting in Atlanta suggested crews were told to expect a January start, which the streamer has not confirmed.
- Perry Mattfeld, Quentin Plair, Wynn Everett, Frankie A. Rodriguez and Steve Zahn co-star, and the show logged measurable traction on Luminate’s streaming charts during its debut run.