Will there be a rise 2?

In its first season, Rise has taken an empathetic look into the lives of the members of a public school drama program who want to to challenge the assumption of what high school theater can and should be, but unfortunately it looks like their production of Spring Awakening isn't going to make it past opening night. Anyone hoping to see Rise return for Season 2 will be disappointed to hear that Rise has been cancelled by NBC after its debut season, as reported by Deadline. The May 15 season finale of the show features the premiere of the Spring Awakening production that the season has been leading up to. Unfortunately, without Lou Mazzucchelli (Josh Radnor) bringing his students together another year, fans will never know what other productions they would have done to challenge themselves, the school, and th community.

The show's cancellation means that the loss of the only network television series focusing almost exclusively on a high school drama program, and perhaps the only mainstream media depiction of a high school drama program that isn't High School Musical. From using theater as a tool to learn about one's self to backstage romances, Rise was realistic about the after-school lives of those who would rather be singing Sondheim than trying out for a sports team. (Well, aside from football hero/romantic lead Robbie.)

However, just because Rise is over, it doesn't mean that there isn't Rise-adjacent media for fans to explore. There are plenty of ways that fans can keep the spirit of the Stanton High theater program alive, even if the show is dead. Here are a few ideas:

Listen To Spring Awakening

The soundtrack of angsty youths across the globe. Chances are if you were in drama club in high school, the original cast recording of Spring Awakeningwas incredibly important to you. "Finally," said theater students everywhere, "a musical that understands the theater world doesn't have to be all red-haired orphans and technicolor dreamcoats, amazing as they may be!"

Since the teens of Rise learned about themselves through by immersing themselves in the musical, why not sit down and listen to the album yourself, from front to back, whether it's for the first time ever or the hundredth?

Read Drama High

While Rise strays from the book on which it's based, there's no denying that the story of Drama High: The Incredible True Story Of A Brilliant Teacher, A Struggling Town, And The Magic Of Theater by Michael Sokolove had a major influence on the series. Drama High tells the true story of Lou Volpe, a high school drama teacher from Bucks County, Pennsylvania, who turned the theater department at Harry S. Truman High School into a nationally recognized program that still brings in audiences from Broadway and beyond. If your favorite parts of Rise were the inspirational speeches and the student-teacher creative relationships, then you'll likely love Drama High.

Go See A Local High School Theater Production

What better way to get into the spirit of Rise than to see a real-life high school musical? While you may be hard-pressed to find a high school doing Spring Awakening, seeing a marquee drama club production is really the most immediate way of finding out (or remembering) what high school theater is all about. And after the show's cancellation, you may be missing a bunch of young, hopeful children with a do-it-yourself ethos who are putting everything they have into bringing a show to life.

Still, there are many aspects of Rise that won't be as easily replaced. The show's celebration of the arts as an educational tool, the thoughtful inclusion of a trans teen character, and a Radnor starring role, post-How I Met Your Mother, will all be missed. Rise's cancellation is unfortunate for its fans, but thankfully the show got a full season to take this troupe to opening night.

Will there be a rise 2?

Rise is a drama TV show created by Jeffrey Seller and Jason Katims and is produced by Universal Television and True Jack Productions. The television show stars Josh Radnor, Marley Shelton, Auli’i Cravalho and Damon J. Gillespie. Rise first aired on NBC on March 13, 2018. So far there have been one seasons. The series currently has a 6.2 out of 10 IMDb rating, based on 4,228 user votes.

Unfortunatelty, NBC has officially cancelled / ended the series. The are no plans for season 2.

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Rise season 2 release date: Was it cancelled?

When does Rise season 2 come out?
NBC has officially cancelled Rise tv series. Season 1 of Rise will be the last season. NBC does not have plans for the next season, but we can never be sure. As of November 2022, season two has not been planned or scheduled. If you want to get notified of any changes, please sign up for updates below, and join the conversation in our forums. You can also check out Rise’s IMDb page.

Was Rise renewed for season 2?
No, Rise has been cancelled by NBC. Season one will be the final season.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Rise cancelled?
Yes, Rise has been officially canceled. There will not be season 2.

When did Rise originally come out?
Rise originally came out on Tuesday, March 13, 2018.

How many seasons of Rise are there?
There have been one seasons total.

Is Rise on Netflix?
We do not track Netflix release dates; you can check if Rise is on Netflix at NetflixDates.

What time does Rise come on?
Rise aired TBA ET / TBA PT on NBC. You can also find out Rise air times in different time zones.

Rise plot and series summary

A working class high school drama department and the students come alive under a passionate teacher and family man whose dedication to the program galvanizes the entire town.

A working class high school drama department and the students come alive under a passionate teacher and family man whose dedication to the program galvanizes the entire town.

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Rise age rating

Rise is rated TV-14, which means it contains some material that many parents would find unsuitable for children under 14 years of age. Parents are strongly urged to exercise greater care in monitoring this program and are cautioned against letting children under the age of 14 watch unattended. This program may contain one or more of the following: intensely suggestive dialogue, strong coarse language, intense sexual situations, or intense violence.

Rise season 2 status and details

Name: Rise
Last Season: Season 1
Status: CANCELLED
Original Premiere: March 13, 2018
Total Episodes: 10
Network: NBC
Episode Runtime: Approx. 43 minutes
Genres: Drama
Parental Rating: TV-14
Region: United States

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How many seasons does Rise have?

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Will there be a second series of from?

In August, Deadline (opens in new tab)announced that filming on the second season was underway in Nova Scotia. Depending on when filming wraps, it's possible that season 2 could premiere in early 2023. This would line up with the first season, which premiered in February 2022.

Where can I see Rise?

Watch every episode on NBC.com and the NBC App. From the creators and producers of Friday Night Lights and Hamilton comes the inspiring new drama Rise, starring Josh Radnor, Rosie Perez, Auli'i Cravalho, Damon J.