Netflix has officially renewed its sports drama series Running Point for a second season. The show, created by Mindy Kaling, took the streaming world by storm with its engaging storyline, strong performances, and thrilling basketball action.
Only a week since its debut, Netflix confirmed that fans can expect more from the show in Season 2.
Netflix confirmed the renewal on X (formerly Twitter), posting:
"It’s official: See you next season. Running Point S2 is coming."
Excitement for Season 2
Kate Hudson is set to reprise her role as Isla Gordon, and she won’t be alone. Several key cast members from Season 1 are expected to return, including:
- Brenda Song as Ali Lee
- Drew Tarver as Sandy Gordon
- Scott MacArthur as Ness Gordon
- Fabrizio Guido as Jackie Moreno
- Toby Sandeman as Marcus Winfield
- Chet Hanks as Travis Bugg
- Max Greenfield as Lev Levenson
For those who haven’t watched Running Point yet, here’s a quick summary: Running Point follows the journey of a determined woman Isla Gordon played by Kate Hudson who unexpectedly owns a basketball team by the name of "Los Angeles Waves" which was initially her family's and now she is the president of the team but she had a tag of being a "Party Girl" who had no aim.
She was determined to prove everyone wrong, but little did she know that she would face many challenges!
However, running a major sports franchise is no easy task, and Isla faces unexpected challenges at every turn.
Netflix hasn’t announced an official release date yet, but considering the fast renewal, Season 2 might arrive sometime in late 2025 or early 2026. Fans will have to stay tuned for more updates from Netflix.
The renewal of Running Point for a second season is fantastic news for fans of sports dramas. With a compelling story, a talented cast, and a passionate fanbase, the show is set to continue its winning streak.
If you haven’t watched Running Point yet, now is the perfect time to catch up before Season 2 arrives!
Stay tuned with Soap Central for more updates on Running Points!

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