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Renewed: Your Honor

Bryan Cranston legal drama gets a surprise second season.

Bryan Cranston legal drama Your Honor has been given a surprise second season by Showtime.

Writer Peter Moffat (The Night Of, Undercover) previously noted there were no plans for a second season.

“No thought at all for laying track for another season of this show. If there are loose ends…I’m never unhappy about loose ends, provided, as you say, that the main stuff is satisfied and the main architecture has been built, constructed, and loved. I don’t mind loose ends, but there’s no planning which says let’s leave that open, or let’s leave that open. That was never an intention in the writing of this,” he said in February.

But he acknowledged giving it some thought.

“You’d be a strange human being if you could just drop everybody at the end of 10 hours. So, of course I’ve thought about it, and of course, I have several hundred good ideas, but that’s a description of where I’m at in my head.”

Moffat returns as showrunner, executive producer and writer on 10 new episodes, scheduled for a 2022 return.

In addition to Moffat, the series is executive produced by Robert and Michelle King (The Good Fight, The Good Wife, Evil) and Liz Glotzer (Evil, The Good Fight).  Cranston and producer James Degus (All the Way) executive produce the series for Moonshot Entertainment.

Your Honor screens in Australia on Stan.

One Response

  1. I loved this series and will watch more, but I think it has the potential to go off the rails. The way they concluded the first season was heartbreaking yet realistic, so I hope they stick with the same principles.

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