On August 22, 2025, at 10:35 AM +07, Netflix dropped a bombshell that has left fans and Hollywood buzzing: Leanne has been renewed for Season 2, with Chuck Lorre and Leanne Morgan poised to redefine sitcom history. After weeks of silence following the show’s July 31, 2025, premiere, the announcement—confirmed via Netflix’s X account—has caught industry insiders off guard. The 16-episode first season, a multi-cam comedy starring Morgan as a resilient Southern mom, amassed 28 million views in its first month, earning a 71% Rotten Tomatoes score. This bold move cements Leanne as television’s most disruptive and influential series, blending heart and humor in a way that’s rewriting the genre.
The renewal, announced on August 21, 2025, at 6:00 PM PDT, reflects Netflix’s confidence in Lorre’s vision and Morgan’s breakout appeal. Lorre, the mastermind behind The Big Bang Theory, told Variety, “Leanne’s story isn’t done—there’s more to laugh and cry about.” Morgan, 59, echoed this, saying on Instagram, “We’re just getting started!” The decision came after intense negotiations, with insiders noting Netflix’s surprise at the show’s global reach, outpacing The Kominsky Method’s debut. Season 2, slated for a mid-2026 release, will expand to 20 episodes, a rare move for a streaming sitcom, signaling a long-term commitment.
Fans are ecstatic, with X posts like @LeanneFanatic screaming, “Season 2 already? This is history!” The show’s Southern charm and Morgan’s relatable humor, paired with Kristen Johnston’s sharp Carol, have resonated, despite mixed reviews on its laugh track. The renewal follows a petition with 150,000 signatures demanding more, a testament to its cultural impact. Lorre’s plan to deepen family arcs—Leanne’s divorce fallout and Tyler’s (Graham Rogers) struggles—promises fresh drama, while new cast additions, including Tim Daly’s Andrew, hint at romantic twists.
The renewal, announced on August 21, 2025, at 6:00 PM PDT, reflects Netflix’s confidence in Lorre’s vision and Morgan’s breakout appeal. Lorre, the mastermind behind The Big Bang Theory, told Variety, “Leanne’s story isn’t done—there’s more to laugh and cry about.” Morgan, 59, echoed this, saying on Instagram, “We’re just getting started!” The decision came after intense negotiations, with insiders noting Netflix’s surprise at the show’s global reach, outpacing The Kominsky Method’s debut. Season 2, slated for a mid-2026 release, will expand to 20 episodes, a rare move for a streaming sitcom, signaling a long-term commitment.
Fans are ecstatic, with X posts like @LeanneFanatic screaming, “Season 2 already? This is history!” The show’s Southern charm and Morgan’s relatable humor, paired with Kristen Johnston’s sharp Carol, have resonated, despite mixed reviews on its laugh track. The renewal follows a petition with 150,000 signatures demanding more, a testament to its cultural impact. Lorre’s plan to deepen family arcs—Leanne’s divorce fallout and Tyler’s (Graham Rogers) struggles—promises fresh drama, while new cast additions, including Tim Daly’s Andrew, hint at romantic twists.
Hollywood is reeling, with competitors like CBS eyeing Lorre’s next move, given his Warner Bros. deal. Leanne’s success, defying the multicam decline, has Netflix insiders praising its broad appeal, reaching 180 countries. Morgan’s journey—from a Tennessee grandmama to sitcom star—adds authenticity, with Season 2 filming set to begin in October 2025 in Los Angeles. The show’s disruptive edge lies in its unapologetic portrayal of midlife reinvention, challenging streaming norms.
As of today, August 22, 2025, at 10:35 AM +07, Leanne’s renewal is more than a win—it’s a cultural shift. Will Lorre and Morgan sustain this momentum, or will the pressure of expectation dim its shine? With a teaser dropping soon, fans are primed for a sitcom revolution, proving Leanne is far from a one-hit wonder.