Strip Law Season 2 is something fans are reportedly looking forward to. The first season of the animated comedy series premiered on February 20, 2026, on Netflix. It's created by Cullen Crawford and focuses on a lawyer in Las Vegas. Here's the official synopsis as per IMDb:
Uptight lawyer Lincoln Gumb, who is too boring to win cases in Vegas, teams up with local magician/hedonist Sheila Flambé to bring some flash and pizzazz to the stupidest cases the city can throw at them.
Let's find out if the fans will get a second season of this series.
Will Strip Law get a second season?
Strip Law Season 2 has not been officially confirmed by Netflix. The streamer rarely greenlights the second season of animated shows unless they become huge. Chances of a second season are slim, but fans can keep their hopes up. If it takes place, we might get a complete arc of Lincoln. His rivalry with Stevie can go deeper, and more face-offs might be shown.
The second season might showcase Lincoln's law firm achieving more success. Meanwhile, Irene will fully embrace their adulthood. The first season doesn't end on any cliffhanger, and the story ends on a definitive note. So, fans will have to wait for any news about Strip Law Season 2.
In a Substrack interview, creator Cullen Crawford spoke about the series. He revealed that the series wasn't fully in place during the pitch.
"It’s interesting. I think probably it was episode three, because we pretty much wrote them in order. When we’re talking about a lawyer means we can do this riff on The Mighty Ducks where a lawyer has to coach a youth hockey team. And that led to all the crazy places it went. First of all, I get bored really easily. And second of all, I’ll just go wherever I think the laughs are. And then we can take you kind of wherever we want. So yeah, I was running episode three. And I thought “This show is just going to go wherever, whatever is funniest."
Crawford was also asked about Strip Law Season 2. He said that he has no clarity about the future.
"I actually have no idea. If you’re talking about what I think you’re talking about, which is the last scene of this show, I don’t know what we’re going to do with that yet either. I’m excited to see what we do."
The creator also spoke about the ending.
"I think that was an offshoot of thinking what to do because we were doing a whole style parody in that episode of, “What would two kind of office would two playfully immature guys have?” So we did actually start with bunk desks there and then bro-hole grew out of that."
The series is directed by Samantha Gray, Steven Chan, and Megan Prazenica. It's created by Crawford, Miles Woods, Emma Del Valle, Andrew Mueth, Branson Reese, and Lauren McGuire.
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