Basketball junkies and comedy fans went wild for Running Point Season 1, with Kate Hudson killing it as Isla Gordon, the unexpected president shaking things up with the Los Angeles Waves. That mix of family chaos and court-side drama hooked millions when it landed on Netflix in February 2025. The finale left everyone stunned, and now Season 2 is in the works, bringing more heat. Here’s the scoop on when it drops, who’s stepping onto the court, and what’s brewing for the plot—without giving away the big surprises.

When’s Running Point Season 2 Coming to Netflix?

Nobody wants to wait forever for the next chapter. Netflix gave the green light for Season 2 on March 6, 2025, just days after the premiere, which racked up 9.3 million views in its opening weekend and hit the Top 10 in 83 countries. Filming started in August 2025, with Kate Hudson posting a fun behind-the-scenes snap with her co-stars to celebrate. No exact release date yet, but looking at how Netflix rolls with shows like this, expect it around March or April 2026. Mindy Kaling, one of the creators, called the fan love “insane” and teased more laughs on the way. Keep an eye out for trailers to spark the hype soon.

Who’s Back and Who’s Joining the Cast?

The show’s magic comes from its killer lineup, and Season 2 keeps the squad tight while adding some fresh faces. Kate Hudson’s back as Isla, rocking those power moves and sharp one-liners. Brenda Song returns as Ali Lee, keeping things real amidst the madness. Drew Tarver and Scott MacArthur are ready to stir up more trouble as Sandy and Ness Gordon, the brothers who can’t stay out of drama.

Big news: Justin Theroux as Cam Gordon and Uche Agada as Dyson Gibbs are now full-time players after stealing scenes last season. Theroux’s shady Cam is set to cause major headaches, while Agada’s Dyson brings that rookie energy. Expect to see Fabrizio Guido as Jackie Moreno, Toby Sandeman as Marcus Winfield, Chet Hanks as the wild Travis Bugg, and Jay Ellis as Coach Jay Brown back in action too. Fan faves like Max Greenfield (Lev Levenson), Roberto Sanchez (Stephen Ramirez), and Rob Huebel (Clint) might pop up for some cameos.

The newbies are where things get spicy. Eight recurring guest stars join the mix, shaking up the vibe. Robert Townsend plays Norm Stinson, a tough-as-nails coach with zero patience for nonsense. Ken Marino’s Al Fleischman is a flashy businessman chasing clout and courtside seats. Tommy Dewey steps in as Magnus, the slick GM of the rival Toronto Trappers, ready to throw shade. Richa Moorjani plays Aruna, the Waves’ sharp accountant juggling the books. Jake Picking’s Tommy White is the cocky new point guard with star power and sass. Blake Anderson’s Leroy, Cam’s loud buddy, keeps the chaos coming. Duby Maduegbunam as Benson and Aliyah Turner as Zoé Debay round out the crew, adding new layers to the team’s vibe.

What’s the Plot for Running Point Season 2

Season 1 ended with a gut-punch: the Waves tanked in the playoffs, and Isla walked into her office only to find Cam lounging in her chair, smirking, “Hey, sis, I’m back.” That power grab sets the stage for Season 2, diving into the Gordon family’s messy loyalties and Isla’s fight to keep her spot. Cam’s return means backstabbing, leaked secrets, and boardroom showdowns. The Waves are gunning for a championship, but off-court scandals—especially from troublemaker Travis Bugg—keep things messy.

Isla’s love life stays complicated too. She’s caught between Lev’s chill vibe and the sparks flying with Coach Jay after that intense arena kiss. Sandy’s got his own drama, maybe rekindling things with an ex, which could spin into its own side story. The new characters add fuel: Norm’s old-school coaching, Aruna’s number-crunching, and Tommy White’s ego promise fresh clashes and team-ups. Creators Mindy Kaling, Ike Barinholtz, and David Stassen pull from real basketball family vibes (think Lakers legend Jeanie Buss) to keep it real, mixing sharp humor with heart. Kaling hinted the story’s flowing naturally, like catching up with old pals plotting their next move.

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