
Has Watson Been Renewed for Season 2? CBS Confirms Return
If you thought Watson was just another medical drama with stethoscopes and hospital scrubs, think again. CBS took a bold swing with this series — and guess what? It worked. Picture this: Dr. John Watson, without Sherlock Holmes, navigating a world where every medical case feels like a crime scene waiting to be solved. Intrigued? You should be.
Morris Chestnut’s modern-day version of Watson is not the sidekick you remember. He’s the main event now — running the Holmes Clinic for Diagnostic Medicine in Pittsburgh, tracking down rare and mysterious illnesses like a detective tracking clues at a crime scene. And here’s the twist: the show flips between emotional hospital moments and full-blown investigative drama on the streets. They call it a “doc-detective” series for a reason.
So with the first season wrapped (and what a ride it was), fans are already buzzing about what’s next. Let’s break down everything you need to know about Season 2 of Watson — and why the best is likely yet to come.
Yes, Watson Season 2 Is Officially Happening
CBS didn’t leave us hanging. In fact, the network gave fans a reason to celebrate even before the season finale aired. That’s right — Watson was officially renewed for a second season way back in March 2025. Smart move, CBS. With a fresh take on one of literature’s most beloved characters and a cliffhanger finale that left jaws on the floor, this show clearly has more stories to tell.
What Happened in the Season 1 Finale?
Warning: Mild spoilers ahead if you haven’t finished Season 1!
The two-part finale, which aired on May 4 and May 11, wasn’t just intense — it was a full-on emotional and psychological rollercoaster. We finally met James Moriarty (played with chilling charm by Randall Park), who, in this reimagining, is the man behind Sherlock Holmes’ presumed death.
For those expecting Holmes to magically reappear, think again. This is Watson’s story now. And according to executive producer Craig Sweeny, the finale left the entire team at the Holmes Clinic forever changed. Not everyone made it out, and the aftershocks will be felt heading into next season.
When Will Season 2 Premiere?
Here’s where things get a little murky.
CBS dropped its 2025-2026 primetime schedule on May 7, and while Watson isn’t on the fall calendar, the network did confirm that Season 2 is coming — just a bit later. Expect it to air on Sundays at 10 p.m., following the new Yellowstone spinoff, Y: Marshals. So, while there’s no exact date just yet, we can safely say Watson is being saved for a prime midseason slot.
Who’s Coming Back?
The big question: Who survived that explosive finale?
While CBS hasn’t revealed the full cast lineup for Season 2, it’s hard to imagine the show moving forward without Morris Chestnut as Dr. Watson. He’s the heart and soul of the series — balancing sharp medical insight with a haunted past and unwavering determination.
Season 1 also featured a stellar ensemble: Eve Harlow, Peter Mark Kendall, Inga Schlingmann, Ritchie Coster, Rochelle Aytes, Riley Orr, and of course, Randall Park as the sinister Moriarty. Park, best known for his comedic roles, told USA Today that playing a villain was a thrilling surprise. “I’m known for playing amiable, nice guys,” he said. “So it was a surprise to get the call. A welcome surprise.”
Here’s hoping we see more of him in Season 2 — villainy like that deserves a second act.
Will Sherlock Holmes Return?
This one’s complicated.
Season 1 opened with a dramatic fall: Sherlock Holmes and Moriarty tumbling into Reichenbach Falls — echoing their iconic face-off from the original Arthur Conan Doyle stories. Moriarty survived, which begs the question: could Sherlock still be alive?
Executive producer Craig Sweeny seems to think not. “My belief is that Holmes is gone,” he told Deadline. “I don’t want to be held to that if there’s some great story that presents itself, but I don’t believe that we’re ever going to feature Sherlock as an ongoing character.”
Translation: Don’t expect Benedict Cumberbatch to show up anytime soon — this isn’t that kind of Holmes universe. But never say never. In the world of fiction, and especially in the Holmes-verse, nobody’s ever truly gone.
Where Can You Watch Watson?
Missed the first season? No worries.
You can catch Watson on CBS, and stream it on Paramount+. Prefer free options? Pluto TV has you covered. And trust us, this is a series you’ll want to binge. Whether you’re a fan of medical dramas, detective thrillers, or just love a good character-driven story — Watson delivers.
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