
While most Netflix original series are high-profile dramas, Running Point proves that the streamer can still serve up hilarious shows on a much smaller scale. One thing that helps elevate Running Point over other sitcoms is its A-list cast, and Kate Hudson alone brings a level of starpower not seen in most other light comedies. Taking a page from shows like Ted Lasso, Running Point blends the excitement of professional sports with down-to-Earth humor, making the series relatable despite its unusual premise. As such, Netflix wasted no time in sending The Waves out on the court for a second season.
Running Point Season 2 Is Confirmed
The Second Season Was A Slam Dunk For Netflix

the show has risen to the number one spot on the charts, showing that it has continued to build momentum even after its explosive debut
Running Point season 1 premierd on February 27, 2025.
Netflix announced the renewal on X (formerly Twitter) by sharing a video that highlights fan demand for more episodes. In the clip, various online comments pop up on screen, showing many asking for season 2 of Running Point. The video then cuts to Kate Hudson, who reveals that Netflix has listened to the fan demand, and renewed the sports comedy for a second season. Despite its early renewal, nothing is known about season 2’s production timeline, and it’s unclear exactly when the series will return.
Running Point Season 2 Cast Details
Isla & The Waves Take The Court In Season 2









Isla’s sheepish but determined brother, Sandy, is played by Drew Tarver, and he’ll be back on hand to serve as the CFO of the Waves. Another guaranteed return is that of Scott MacArthur as Ness Gordon, the former basketball player who now serves as the GM of the team. Fabrizio Guido plays Waves superfan Jackie Moreno, who has been working his way up through the organization. Toby Sandeman plays Waves star player Marcus Winfield, while Chet Hanks plays problematic point guard, Travis Bugg. Max Greenfield appears as Isla’s supportive fiancé, Lev Levenson.
The presumptive cast of Running Point season 2 includes:
Actor
Running Point Role
Kate Hudson
Isla Gordon

Brenda Song
Ali Lee

Drew Tarver
Sandy Gordon

Scott MacArthur
Ness Gordon

Fabrizio Guido
Jackie Moreno

Toby Sandeman
Marcus Winfield

Chet Hanks
Travis Bugg

Max Greenfield
Lev Levenson

Jay Ellis
Jay Brown

Justin Theroux
Cameron “Cam” Gordon
Running Point Season 2 Story Details
Will Isla Lose Her Job To Cam?

Sports are all about triumph and tragedy, and the sports comedy had plenty of both in the ending of Running Point season 1. Though Isla was able to get the Waves on track and into the playoffs, the stunning loss in game seven was a major setback for everything they had accomplished. Reeling from the team’s failure and her recent breakup with Lev, she was even more shocked to find that her brother Cam had returned from rehab. The former president of the team seems intent on getting his old job back, and season 2 could lead to a family feud over who deserves the job more. Off the court, it’s unclear if Isla will attempt to get back with Lev, and things are made doubly confusing by her make-out session with coach Jay Brown. Elsewhere, Jackie has finally started to make headway within the organization, but he’ll likely face setbacks in season 2. Sandy got back with his old boyfriend, but it isn’t certain if it will last this time, or if he is merely falling into old habits. Running Point may be a sports sitcom, but there are enough storylines to make it a compelling watch even without the copious laughs as well.
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