Bob Odenkirk has starred in some of AMCs best series; Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, and he will return to screens with another masterpiece; Lucky Hank. Created by Aaron Zelman and Paul Lieberstein, the series plot follows the story of Professor William, the grumpy chairman of the English department at Railton College. It highlights how his nature makes it difficult for him to interact with those around him. With the first season out, here is everything we know about the show’s second season.
Lucky Hank Season 2 Release Date: When will it air?
There is no specific release date for the upcoming series, and we have yet to establish how soon the second season will be released. The first season premiered in March 2023, and renewal updates are yet to stream in. If the series gets renewed, expect a second season by 2025.
Lucky Hank Season 2 Plot: What will Happen?
The series’ plot revolves around Professor William Devereaux, the English chairman at an underfunded college who tries to balance his personal and work life. He is undergoing a mid-life crisis, and despite all the dilemmas, he must do his best to keep the college afloat. His wife is not different; she also tries new ways to keep herself and her husband sane while still dealing with their teenage daughter.
Lucky Hank Season 2 Cast: Who will be in?
Bob Odenkirk stars as William Henry Devereaux, the series protagonist, and professor at an underfunded fictional Railton college. Oden Kirk has starred in several series and played major roles as the series protagonist in Better Call Saul and Breaking Bad. His feature as the leading cast is all the evidence you need to ascertain that the Lucky Hank show is a masterpiece. He stars alongside Mireille Enos as Lily Devereaux, Cedric Yarbrough as Paul Rourke, Diedrich Nader as Tony, Olivia Scott as Julie Devereaux, Sara Amini as Meg Quigley, Suzanne Cryer as Gracie DuBois. The season two cast lineup is yet to be updated, but we are certain that the professor and his wife will be reprising their roles. Most of the cast, if not all, will also be back to star in the Black Comedy.
Season 1 Review:
According to Decider, Lucky Hank is a good show with a talented showrunner behind it; Paul Lieberstein, Aaron Zelman, and Peter Farrelly, the talented executive producer. The show also leans more on the comedic side and has melancholy aspects to ensure balance. If you are wondering if you should binge on the series, the answer is YES. A perfect cast, a perfect plot, and exemplary performances are everything the show has to offer.
Lucky Hank Season 2 Trailer: When can we watch it?
A teaser for the Lucky Hank series is yet to be released, but you can check out the first season’s on YouTube. The series trailer starts with students pointing out that the professor has not said anything in an hour and a half. The professor then rants that attending school is mediocrity and that being an adult is 80% misery. The mediocrity issue blows up, and tabloids are written about how the professor called all her students mediocre. Arguments, drama, parties, violence, and disagreements then ensue. The trailer is perfect if you want an idea of what to expect. You can watch the show’s first season on either AMC or Hulu.