The HBO Max series “The Girls on the Bus” has been renewed for a second season. The new season will feature significant changes, including an entirely new cast and a shift in its creative leadership.

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Warner Bros. Television and HBO Max have officially renewed the political drama “The Girls on the Bus” for a second season. The series is inspired by a chapter in Amy Chozick’s book “Chasing Hillary.”

Production on the new season will begin later this year. The show’s setting will move from a fictional presidential campaign to a high-stakes Senate race.

The entire cast from the first season will not return. Season 2 will feature a new ensemble cast, though specific casting announcements have not yet been made.

The creative team is also changing. Co-showrunner Julie Plec, who developed the series with Chozick, has exited the project. Award-winning playwright and screenwriter Sarah Burgess is now attached as the sole writer and showrunner.

Summary

“The Girls on the Bus” has been greenlit for Season 2 by HBO Max and Warner Bros. Television. The renewal confirms the show will continue despite major behind-the-scenes changes.

The upcoming season will introduce a completely new cast, as no actors from the first season are slated to return. The storyline will also shift focus from a presidential campaign to a Senate race.

Sarah Burgess has been appointed as the new writer and showrunner, taking over from Julie Plec. Production for the new season is scheduled to commence later in the year.

The series is based on the experiences of journalist and author Amy Chozick during her time covering a presidential campaign.

FAQs

**Will any actors from Season 1 be in Season 2?**
No. The second season will feature an entirely new ensemble cast. No cast members from the first season are currently attached to return.

What is the story of Season 2 about?
Season 2 will follow a new storyline centered on a competitive Senate race. This marks a change from the first season, which was set during a fictional presidential campaign.

Who is creating Season 2?
Playwright and screenwriter Sarah Burgess will serve as the writer and showrunner for the new season. She takes over from the previous co-showrunner, Julie Plec.


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