When does "High Potential" Season 2 premiere?
September 17, 2025.
TV / TV News
The critically acclaimed crime drama "High Potential" is set to return to Disney+ for its second season on September 17, 2025. The show, based on the French series "Haut Potentiel Intellectuel (HPI)," follows a single mother with an excepti...
“High Potential” follows Morgan Gillory (Kaitlin Olson), a single mother with a high IQ who works as a consultant for the LAPD, solving tough cases alongside Detective Karadec (Daniel Sunjata) and other team members. Season 2 will see Steve Howey join the cast as Nick Wagner.
The series has garnered positive attention, with the first season achieving a 96% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Some critics suggest that the upcoming season should focus on developing the characters Daphne and Oz, potentially exploring a romantic relationship between them to add depth to the series. The show is produced by 20th Television, with Drew Goddard and Sarah Esberg of Goddard Textiles, showrunner Todd Harthan, Marc Halsey, and Kaitlin Olson serving as executive producers.
Ahead of Season 2, "High Potential" is experiencing a bump in viewership numbers on Disney+, hitting the Top 10 in countries like Albania, Croatia, and Norway.
September 17, 2025.
Steve Howey joins as a series regular.
The popular French series "Haut Potentiel Intellectuel (HPI)."
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