Overview
- Production for Season 2 has started in Toronto and the show’s official Instagram and Jacob Tierney’s Accent Aigu Entertainment posted a public request asking fans not to crowd or disrupt filming.
- The plea follows recurring public sightings of stars Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie and a July incident in Paris where Williams confronted people who followed him to his residence, raising concerns about cast privacy and safety.
- Creators say Season 2 will adapt Rachel Reid’s The Long Game with material from Role Model and is expected to be a compact run of roughly six episodes focused on key character beats rather than sprawling plotlines.
- Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie are confirmed to return as the leads, and industry reporting targets a spring 2027 release, with April 2027 commonly cited as likely.
- Season 1’s runaway streaming success — roughly 10.6 million average viewers per episode and rapidly growing audiences — is driving intense fan interest that producers say could disrupt shoots and affect how the show manages locations and cast privacy.