Matlock Season 2: Release date news, streaming details, and more about the upcoming series

Promotional poster for Matlock | Image via CBS
Promotional poster for Matlock | Image via CBS

CBS set the return of Matlock Season 2 for Sunday, October 12, 2025, at 8:30 PM. That’s when the new season officially begins, marking the start of a different kind of rollout. Just a few days later, on Thursday the 16th, episode two will air at 9 PM. It’s not following the same pattern as before. Instead of spacing things out, like in Season 1, the network is starting strong, with two episodes right away.

The scheduling shift puts Matlock right in the middle of CBS’s fall prime time. It shares space now with other big legal dramas. The decision feels like an effort to create rhythm early, though nothing official has been said about that. Still, two episodes in four days? That says something about how the season wants to be received.


Where to watch Matlock Season 2 and how to catch up

Matlock Season 2 will air weekly on CBS. Episodes will be available the next day on Paramount+. Both plans, with and without ads, will carry the full season. Season 1 is already there, and can also be streamed on PlutoTV, Amazon, or Hulu for those with the right add-on.

In the UK, viewers got Season 1 through Sky Witness. No official date has been announced yet for Matlock Season 2 there, but it’s expected before the end of the year.


Picking up where it paused

Matlock Season 2 keeps going from the same point where the last one left off. There’s no time jump, no big gap. The legal cases are still there, but now other things come to the surface too. There’s pressure inside the firm. Tension that wasn’t so obvious before. The kind that builds in private and then finds its way into the courtroom.

Some things from the previous finale haven’t been resolved yet. Julian Markston’s actions, for example. And there’s that moment at the end, when Matty meets a man who might be Alfie’s father. That part stays open. Olympia, too, seems to be walking a different path. Her story isn’t settled either.

Matlock | Image via CBS
Matlock | Image via CBS

Changes inside the office

In Matlock Season 2, Olympia Lawrence, played by Skye P. Marshall, comes back with more force. Interviews confirm it. She’s not just a background figure anymore. She’s involved, active, pushing back when needed. The firm won’t run the same way it did before. Her presence is about to shift the balance.

Shae Banfield is also returning. Yael Grobglas plays her, and her reappearance ties into something that hasn’t been revealed yet. No details have been released, but it’s clear she’s not coming back just to watch from the sidelines. Her arc connects to Matty and to whatever’s coming next.


The cast that holds the frame

Kathy Bates continues as Matty Matlock in Matlock Season 2. The way she plays the character holds the show together. There’s something steady in her performance that doesn’t need to be loud to carry weight. She brings in experience without making it too polished. That kind of presence is hard to fake.

Jason Ritter, David Del Rio, and Leah Lewis also return. They help shape the firm’s everyday flow. Whether in court or behind closed doors, these characters keep the structure moving. The energy between them shifts depending on the case, but the dynamic stays grounded. Jennie Snyder Urman stays in charge of the creative direction. Her vision has been guiding the show since the start, balancing weekly cases with character-driven arcs.

Matlock | Image via CBS
Matlock | Image via CBS

What the structure might look like

The first season had 18 episodes. There’s been no final number shared for Matlock Season 2, but it’s likely to be close to that. The format should stay the same. One legal case per episode, but with longer storylines running underneath. Themes like trust, control, ambition, and ethics are still part of it.

Matlock Season 2 hasn’t relied on flashy visuals or fast edits. It builds on pacing, quiet moments, and the weight of what’s not said. Offices and courtrooms remain the primary settings. The tone is serious, but not heavy. That atmosphere probably won’t change.

Matlock | Image via CBS
Matlock | Image via CBS

Production, timeline, and what’s ahead

Filming began in July 2025. With the first two episodes locked in for mid-October, the rest of the season is expected to air weekly through the start of 2026. CBS’s strategy seems focused on consistency. Releasing two episodes close together sets the tone, then the usual weekly schedule takes over.

The network appears to be making space for Matlock to find its audience again. There’s nothing loud in the marketing. Just enough movement to say the show is still a priority.


Where it stands now

Season 2 arrives at a time when the series seems more certain of itself. The characters have their positions. The writing leans deeper into individual choices. And the direction, both on screen and behind it, sticks to a path that feels planned. Legal stories are the surface, but it’s the friction between people that brings the most tension.

For anyone coming back after Season 1 or jumping in now, this new set of episodes will build on what was already working. It will stay in the same world but add new pressure points. Not everything is meant to change. Sometimes it’s just meant to tighten.

Edited by Sarah Nazamuddin Harniswala