Found Season 2: Release date, cast, plot and more

Found Season 2: Release date, cast, plot, trailer and more
Found Season 2: Release date, cast, plot and more (Image Via NBC)

Found season 2 is set to make a thrilling return, following the immense success of its debut season during the 2023-24 TV lineup. This gripping procedural drama captivated audiences with its unique twist on missing persons cases, and its intense storytelling left fans eagerly awaiting the next chapter.

As the series prepares to air its second season, viewers can expect even more suspense, drama and shocking revelations.

Created by Nkechi Okoro Carroll and starring Shanola Hampton as the determined Gabi Mosely, Found explores the darker side of missing persons investigations. What sets it apart is the fact that Gabi, herself a kidnapping survivor, secretly holds her former captor, Sir (played by Mark-Paul Gosselaar), prisoner in her basement.

Found Season 2 is expected to delve deeper into Gabi's dangerous secret as Sir escapes, setting up a tense game of cat and mouse that could unravel Gabi’s entire life.


What is the release date for Found season 2?

Fans of Found won’t have to wait long to dive back into the gripping drama. Found season 2 is set to premiere on Thursday, October 3, 2024, at 10 p.m. ET/PT on NBC. Following its premiere, new episodes will air weekly on Thursdays, with each episode available for streaming the next day on Peacock.

For viewers outside the United States, such as those in the UK, a release date hasn't been confirmed yet, but updates are expected soon.

For those who have cut the cord, there are several streaming options to catch Found Season 2. NBC is available through popular platforms like DirecTV Stream, Hulu with Live TV, FuboTV, Sling TV and YouTube TV, offering viewers multiple ways to stay connected to the drama.


What is the cast list for Found season 2?

The stellar cast from the first season returns for Found season 2, led by Shanola Hampton, who continues to shine in the role of Gabi Mosely. Gabi is a strong and complex character who leads her crisis management team in finding missing persons who often slip through the cracks.

Hampton’s portrayal of Gabi’s strength, vulnerability and moral ambiguity has been a major highlight of the series.

Joining her once again is Mark-Paul Gosselaar as the chilling antagonist, Hugh Sir Evans. Sir's presence loomed large over Season 1, but with his escape at the end of the season, his character will play an even more pivotal role in Season 2. Gosselaar's ability to shift between menace and intelligence makes him a formidable foe for Gabi.

The supporting cast also includes Kelli Williams as Margaret Reed, Gabi’s associate investigator who brings her personal pain into her work after losing her son. Brett Dalton returns as Detective Mark Trent, Gabi’s link to law enforcement, and Gabrielle Walsh as Lacey, who shares a tragic connection with Gabi from their time together as Sir’s victims.

The team is rounded out by Arlen Escarpeta as Zeke Wallace, the tech genius with his own traumatic past, and Karan Oberoi as Dhan Rana, the military veteran and security expert.

Season 2 will also introduce new characters, including Dionne Gipson as Gina, Lacey’s mother, and Michael Cassidy as Christian, a grief counselor with a mysterious connection to Gabi’s past, adding layers of complexity to the narrative.


Found season 2 plot

The plot of Found season 2 builds on the tension from the first season, particularly focusing on Gabi’s darkest secret: the fact that she has been holding her former kidnapper, Sir, captive in her basement for years. After Sir’s escape, Gabi is thrust into a dangerous situation, knowing that her secret could not only ruin her career but also her life.

As the show progresses, viewers will see Gabi race against time to track down Sir before he reveals everything. Sir’s knowledge of her past and experience as a kidnapper provide him with unique insight into Gabi’s psyche, making him an incredibly dangerous adversary.

The stakes are higher than ever for Gabi and her team, who are already struggling with their own personal traumas while working to find those who are missing.

NBC’s official synopsis for the season teases, "In any given year, more than 600,000 people are reported missing in the U.S. More than half that number are people of color that the country seems to forget about."

The synopsis of the first episode reads:

"A Black newborn baby is abducted from the hospital while Gabi and the team continue their frantic search for one of their own; someone from Sir's past pays Mosely & Associates a surprise visit; Margaret has a public meltdown."

This powerful mission to help the marginalized will continue to be at the core of the show, even as Gabi’s life unravels due to Sir’s escape.

The season will also explore deeper dynamics within Gabi’s crisis management team. Margaret's obsessive search for her missing son and Zeke’s struggle with agoraphobia are expected to take on greater significance.

Lacey’s ongoing battle with her traumatic past and Dhan's strength as the team’s protector will add emotional weight to the story, making Found season 2 not just a procedural drama but a character-driven thriller.


Found season 2 trailer and what to expect

Found season 2 (Image Via NBC)
Found season 2 (Image Via NBC)

As of now, NBC hasn’t released a trailer for Found season 2, but anticipation is building. The teaser is expected to provide glimpses into the intense pursuit of Sir, as well as how Gabi’s secret may begin to surface within her team and to law enforcement.

The first season left viewers on the edge of their seats with its bold storytelling and ethical dilemmas. With Sir now on the loose, Season 2 is poised to delve deeper into the moral consequences of Gabi’s actions.

The trailer, when it drops, is likely to highlight the escalating tension between Gabi and Sir while offering a preview of the new threats that Gabi’s team will face as they continue their mission to find the missing.


With Found season 2's October 3, 2024 premiere on NBC, fans won’t have long to wait before diving back into the high-stakes world of missing person cases and moral quandaries.

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