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Overcompensating Season 2 Buzz: Will Benny’s Closet Stay Shut?

Benito Skinner and Rish Shah kissing in Overcompensating (Amazon Prime)

What made season 1 a streaming crush.

Overcompensating landed on Amazon Prime Video earlier this year and immediately felt like the most chaotic uni hook-up you have ever had. Creator/star Benito Skinner plays Benny, a college footballer who spikes his insecurities with beer, bravado, and the stubborn idea that he can pass as straight. The result is raw confession one minute, locker-room slapstick the next, and a kiss with co-star Rish Shah that still lives rent-free in fan group chats.

Skinner told Variety that the show grew out of a 2019 live set based on his own “messy years of overthinking every text.” That honesty explains why every panic attack, tequila dare and half-typed apology rings true. He is backed by a cast that feels pulled from the algorithmic sweet spot: Adam DiMarco from The White Lotus, super-model-turned-actor Kaia Gerber, comedy riser Wally Baram, plus screen icons Connie Britton and Kyle MacLachlan. Think of them as a TikTok-ready Avengers for anyone who has ever over-analysed a crush.

Why a second round looks likely…

Amazon MGM Studios head of television Vernon Sanders confirmed the writers’ room is still open and “hoping to make a renewal announcement soon.” At DNA, we hear that scripts lean even harder into Benny’s spiral of secret parties, hookup remorse and next-morning regret. Skinner himself promises “backslide” involving “drugs and alcohol and feelings.” Translation: the emotional stakes are about to hit overtime.

How season 2 could raise the stakes.

DiMarco has already teased that the plan for the next chapter is “more unhinged and more insane than this season.” Expect bigger temptations, louder mistakes and, yes, a fresh round of sweaty game-day tension. The show’s mix of comedy, intimacy and LGBTQIA+ self-reckoning has built a devoted fandom, and Amazon knows it has a hit that speaks to a community hungry for stories that hit both the funny bone and the heart.

When we might see Benny again.

Production dates remain under wraps, but if Amazon gives the green light soon, new episodes could drop in the second half of 2026. Until then, the full first season is ready to binge on Prime.

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