The sports comedy Stick is officially returning to Apple TV for its second season. The series, which stars and is executive produced by Owen Wilson, will make its return on Wednesday, November 4, 2026. The season premiere will launch with two episodes, followed by new episodes released weekly through December 30, 2026.
Created by Jason Keller, the series follows the journey of Pryce Cahill, an over-the-hill former professional golfer. In the first season, Pryce pinned his hopes on a troubled 17-year-old golf phenom named Santi, played by Peter Dager. As the story continues into the second season, the stakes rise for both characters. Santi faces the pressure of professional expectations, while Pryce attempts an improbable comeback to become the oldest golfer to win a major tournament.
The return of Stick is notable for fans of the show’s unique blend of sports drama and character-driven comedy. By shifting the focus toward Pryce’s own redemption arc, the series looks to explore the internal struggles of an athlete confronting his past failures. The addition of new cast members and the return of familiar faces suggest a broader scope for the show’s sophomore outing.
New Cast and Returning Favorites
The second season expands its ensemble significantly. Emmy Award nominee and Golden Globe winner Rhea Seehorn joins the cast as Amanda, a brilliant new coach who becomes a key figure in Pryce’s comeback attempt. The returning cast includes Peter Dager, Marc Maron, Mariana Treviño, Lilli Kay, Judy Greer, and Timothy Olyphant, who reprises his role as Pryce’s former rival, Clark Ross.
Additional new cast members for the upcoming season include John Higgins, Billy Zane, Rex Linn, Sasha Alexander, and Missi Pyle. The production also features guest appearances from notable figures in the golf world, including broadcasters Jim Nantz and Trevor Immelman, Matt Scharff of Good Good, and golf enthusiast Dan Rapaport.
Production and Streaming Context
Hailing from Apple Studios, the series is showrun by Jason Keller, who also serves as an executive producer alongside Owen Wilson, Ben Silverman, and Guymon Casady. The production team also includes executive producers Christopher Moynihan, Rodney Ferrell, Howard T. Owens, Drew Buckley, Lee Eisenberg, and Bill Callahan.
Apple TV continues to build its library of original programming, having garnered significant recognition since its 2019 launch. For viewers looking to catch up on the series or prepare for the new season, Stick is available to stream on the Apple TV app. More information regarding the series and other Apple Originals can be found on the official Apple TV Press Site.
For those interested in the broader landscape of the series, you can find more details on the Stick IMDb page.
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