Netflix has shared the official trailer for Running Point Season 2, which will once again be led by Academy Award nominee Kate Hudson. The sports comedy series is scheduled to return on April 23, 2026.
“Isla Gordon is no longer the surprise choice to lead the Los Angeles Waves; she’s the one everyone is watching. With the franchise finally rebounding after last year’s scandal, Isla is determined to prove she’s not just keeping the seat warm for her brother Cam. What she doesn’t know is that Cam is quietly maneuvering behind the scenes to reclaim his post, turning every misstep into ammunition,” reads the official synopsis. “As she tries to balance the pressure of running a franchise with devoting time to her personal life, every decision on and off the court counts. To survive the family power plays and the scrutiny of the board, she’ll have to rip up last season’s game plan and come up with a whole new playbook if she wants to close out the season on top. Season 2 raises the stakes, deepens the family drama, and finds even more comedy in what it takes to run a modern sports empire.”
Check out Running Point Season 2 trailer below:
What happens in the Running Point Season 2 trailer?
The video teases the next challenges that Hudson’s Isla Gordon will face in the new season, including dealing with Cam’s return and the company’s financial crisis. It also offers a glimpse at some of the guest stars appearing in the next installment, such as Ike Barinholtz, Octavia Spencer, Lisa Rinna, Nicole Richie, and Scott Speedman.
Running Point Season 2 will also see the return of series regulars Drew Tarver as Sandy, Scott MacArthur as Ness, Brenda Song as Ali, Fabrizio Guido as Jackie, Chet Hanks as Travis, Toby Sandeman as Marcus, Uche Agada as Dyson, and Justin Theroux as Cam, along with recurring guest stars Max Greenfield as Lev, Jay Ellis as Jay, Roberto Sanchez as Stephen, Jon Glaser as Sean, Scott Evans as Charlie, Rob Huebel as Clint, Marissa Reyes as Sofia, and Justin Hurtt-Dunkley as Victor. Joining them are new cast members Robert Townsend, Ken Marino, Tommy Dewey, Richa Moorjani, Jake Picking, Blake Anderson, Duby Maduegbunam, and Aliyah Turner. They have all been tapped to play recurring characters.
It hails from writer and executive producer Mindy Kaling, Ike Barinholtz, and David Stassen, with the latter also serving as the showrunner. The show is executive-produced by Hudson, Howard Klein, Jeanie Buss, and Linda Rambis, with Jordan Rambis producing. Since its debut, the show has received a Certified Fresh score of 79% on Rotten Tomatoes. Season 1 also spent 5 weeks in Netflix’s Global English Top 10 TV List and reached the Top 10 in 83 countries.
