The first season of The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins just wrapped up its run on NBC. The comedy starring Tracy Morgan and Daniel Radcliffe has left viewers with one big question. Will there be more episodes? The show ended with several storylines still open, and the network has not made a final decision yet. Here is everything we know about the chances of a second season, what the creators want to do next, and how the finale sets up the future.
No Renewal or Cancellation News Yet from NBC
Right now, The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins sits in a waiting period. NBC has neither canceled the show nor given it a green light for Season 2. This is normal for a new series that just finished its first batch of episodes. Networks usually take several weeks to look at the ratings, streaming numbers on Peacock, and overall audience reactions before making a choice.
The show had a special premiere on January 18, 2026, right after an NFL playoff game. It then moved to its regular time slot on Mondays. The 10-episode first season finished airing on April 6, 2026. Industry watchers say the show has a good chance. TVLine recently called the show a “safe bet” to get renewed, while other comedies on the network face a tougher road.
The numbers look decent. The show holds a 6.6/10 rating on IMDb, and it has built a loyal group of viewers who want to see where Reggie’s story goes next.
Season 1 Finale Leaves Door Open for More Episodes
The season finale did not close the book on Reggie Dinkins. In the last episode, Reggie tries to get into the Hall of Fame. He and Monica put together a big plan to fix his reputation after his past gambling problems hurt his chances. Jerry keeps causing problems and brings in Duck Donovan, who already has issues with Reggie.
Then Rusty refuses to go along with Jerry’s plan. He gets himself disqualified on purpose by breaking a rule, which shakes up everything. Reggie does not make it into the Hall of Fame in the finale. But he gets four votes, which is the most support he has ever received. That is real progress for his character.
The biggest moment comes at the very end. The show reveals that Carmelo is secretly dating Jerry’s daughter. Arthur’s crew catches the whole thing on camera. That is exactly the kind of secret that usually carries a show into another season. The writers clearly planned for more story.
Cast and Creators Want to Continue the Story
The people who make the show are ready to keep going. Bobby Moynihan, who plays a key role in the series, spoke about what a renewal would mean to him.
“It’s the best. It’s an honor to get to work with these guys anyway, and to see people enjoying it as much as we are makes me happy. The day we find out we get a Season 2, I will cry myself to sleep. I can’t wait. I hope we find out soon.” – Bobby Moynihan
The creators also have big ideas for future episodes. Robert Carlock and Sam Means, who run the show, already know who they want to bring in. They told ClutchPoints that they would love to work with former NFL running back Marshawn Lynch.
Means said, “I would watch a 100-hour documentary about Marshawn.” Carlock added, “We could just follow Marshawn Lynch around, just record everything he says, and I would watch that.” Lynch has acted before on shows like Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Westworld, so the idea is not far-fetched.
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How to Watch and Streaming Details for Global Audiences
All episodes from Season 1 are available to stream. In the United States, you can watch The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins on Peacock the day after each episode airs on NBC. For viewers in the United Kingdom, the show is available on Sky and streaming service WOW. Canadian viewers can find the series on Citytv or stream through Peacock Canada. Australian audiences can watch on Stan, which holds the rights to many NBC shows. For fans in India, the series streams on JioCinema and Peacock India.
The show comes from Universal Television and counts Tina Fey as one of its executive producers. It follows a simple but funny idea. Reggie Dinkins is a former football star who messed up his public image. He hires a documentary filmmaker named Arthur Tobin (Radcliffe) to film his attempt at winning back his fans and his family.
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