When Bad Thoughts dropped on Netflix in May 2025, it quickly became the kind of show you either couldn't stop thinking about or couldn’t believe you were watching. And now, it’s official: Netflix has renewed Bad Thoughts for a second season.
The renewal came in June 2025, just weeks after the show’s debut. And while Netflix has been trigger-happy with cancellations lately, this one clearly hit a nerve. Created by Tom Segura — who also directs, executive produces, and plays a revolving door of offbeat, borderline-deranged characters — the show was a wildcard that paid off.
According to Deadline, Netflix gave the green light for Season 2, and Segura isn’t dialing anything down. In his own words:
“We’re all thrilled to take things to the next level in Season 2. I guarantee your family won’t approve of what we have in store.”
Sounds about right.
What is Bad Thoughts actually about?
If you are new to the show or still trying to explain it to your friends, Bad Thoughts is a dark comedy anthology made up of twisted, cinematic vignettes. It is Segura’s playground of provocations, with each episode leaning into uncomfortable, often taboo territory.
In Season 1, Segura plays multiple characters, including a global country music star who literally kidnaps his own fans to shake off creative burnout. The stories range from sharply satirical to deeply disturbing, each delivered with Segura’s signature dry humor and deadpan absurdity.
The ensemble cast includes Daniella Pineda, Robert Iler, Shea Whigham, and others, each stepping into bizarre, unpredictable scenarios. No two episodes are alike — except in their shared willingness to push the envelope.
Described as “dark and twisted,” the show was produced by YMH Studios in association with Netflix, with a production team that includes Molly Mandel, Jeremy Konner, Craig Gerard, and Matthew Zinman as executive producers.
Why was Bad Thoughts Season 2 a no-brainer?
Netflix announced the Season 2 renewal on June 18, 2025, citing strong viewership and cultural buzz. Variety reported that the platform was impressed not just with the numbers but with the unique tone Segura managed to hit — equal parts provocative and pitch-black hilarious.
And it wasn’t just Netflix talking. BroadwayWorld also covered the announcement, noting the streamer’s commitment to continuing Segura’s vision, even if that means doubling down on the weird, wild, and likely-to-be-canceled-by-the-Internet energy of the first season.
What to expect in Season 2?
We don’t have a release date for Bad Thoughts Season 2 yet, but the pieces are already in motion. Segura has made it clear that the new season will be even more audacious. The creative team from Season 1 is all set to return, and production is expected to maintain the same anthology format — short cinematic stories with big tonal swings.
According to both Segura and Netflix insiders, the idea is to keep the episodes self-contained but linked by a shared worldview: one that doesn’t flinch from bad behavior, ugly truths, or uncomfortable laughter.
Also? The show is currently on the Emmys ballot, both for Outstanding Comedy or Variety Program and for Segura’s lead performance. Which is hilarious — and kind of perfect. Because Bad Thoughts was never meant to be safe, likable, or easy. But it might just be great.
TL; DR — What’s the big deal?
- Renewed: Netflix confirmed Season 2 on June 18, 2025
- Premiered: Season 1 dropped on May 13, 2025
- Creator & Star: Tom Segura (also writer/director/EP)
- Anthology Format: Each episode is its own story, all dark, satirical, and sometimes deranged
- Cast Includes: Daniella Pineda, Robert Iler, Shea Whigham
- Season 2 Vibe: Bolder, darker, and even more inappropriate — per Segura’s own words
- Awards Buzz: On the Emmy ballot for show + lead actor