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Overcompensating Season 2: Release Date, Cast, Everything We Know So Far

After the Season 1 finale, Amazon Prime has informed about plans for its hit Overcompensating season 2, starring Benito Skinner.

Overcompensating Season 2 Release Date

Overcompensating Series season 2nd not yet renewed. If a renewal will be confirmed it expected at 14/05/2026 same time as first. Here's everything we know about upcoming part, including news, rumors, cast, plot and spoilers.

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Who’s going to be in the cast for Overcompensating season 2?

Some unexpected members might also appear in the second season of the TV Show. Benny Scanlon role will be played by actor Benito Skinner alongside Miles Hari role will be played Rish Shah. You should also totally expect to see Wally Baram as Carmen Neil, Grace Scanlon role will play a Mary Beth Barone and Adam DiMarco (Peter Whitney).

When is the Overcompensating Season 2nd premiere?

New season will once again be made up of eight episodes, that will be aired live from Amazon Prime. Premiere episode starts in 14/05/2026. TV Show episodes will premiere on Thursdays. Greater detail schedule provided in this table.

Episode NumberEpisode TitleAmazon Release Date
2X01Episode 1May 14, 2026
2X02Episode 2May 14, 2026
2X03Episode 3May 14, 2026
2X04Episode 4May 14, 2026
2X05Episode 5May 14, 2026
2X06Episode 6May 14, 2026
2X07Episode 7May 14, 2026
2X08Episode 8May 14, 2026

Is the trailer of Overcompensating Season 2 released?

Currently, this video trailer is very relevant to next season of comedy. Amazon Prime will release official video one month before the release date.

About Overcompensating

Overcompensating is a college-set ensemble comedy about the chaotic journey of Benny, a closeted former football player and homecoming king, as he becomes fast friends with Carmen, an outsider on a mission to fit in at all costs. Deeply funny and personal, the show explores the lengths to which we all overcompensate while finding out who we really are.