Netflix's Comedy Series 'The Upshaws' Renewed for a Second Season
Series is Co-Created by Wanda Sykes and Regina Hicks, and Stars Mike Epps, Kim Fields and Sykes
Netflix's acclaimed comedy series The Upshaws has been renewed for a second season.
The new season will feature 16 half-hour episodes, an increase from 10 in the first season.
Quote from Regina Hicks, The Upshaws Co-Creator and Co-Showrunner: "We are so excited we get to bring this amazing show back for a second season. And thankful that Netflix saw and felt all the love we got for this wonderful family. Looking forward to bringing more Upshaws' joy to all who fell in love with them."
Quote from Tracey Pakosta, Netflix's Head of Comedy: "Wanda and Regina have created a fresh entry in the tradition of Black sitcoms that's real, relatable, full of heart and incredibly funny. We're thrilled to see where they, along with their talented cast, take the Upshaws in the second season."
Created by: Regina Hicks and Wanda Sykes
Co-Showrunners: Regina Hicks and Wanda Sykes
Executive Producers: Regina Hicks, Wanda Sykes, Mike Epps, Page Hurwitz, Niles Kirchner
Cast: Mike Epps (Bennie Upshaw), Wanda Sykes (Lucretia Turner), Kim Fields (Regina Upshaw), Page Kennedy (Duck), Diamond Lyons (Kelvin Upshaw), Khali Spraggins (Aaliyah Upshaw), Jermelle Simon (Bernard Upshaw), Gabrielle Dennis (Tasha Lewis), Journey Christine (Maya Upshaw)
The Upshaws premiered on May 12, 2021 and is currently streaming worldwide, only on Netflix.
About The Upshaws Season One:
Bennie Upshaw (Mike Epps), the head of a Black working class family in Indianapolis, is a charming, well-intentioned mechanic and lifelong mess just trying his best to step up and care for his family - wife Regina (Kim Fields), their two young daughters (Khali Spraggins, Journey Christine) and firstborn son (Jermelle Simon), the teenage son (Diamond Lyons) he fathered with another woman (Gabrielle Dennis) -- and tolerate his sardonic sister-in-law (Wanda Sykes), all without a blueprint for success. But the Upshaws are determined to make it work, and make it to the next level, together.
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