
Is Duster season 2 happening? Everything we know so far
If you just binged Duster on Max, you're probably itching to know if Jim Ellis and Nina Hayes will be back for more retro crime-drama action. The first season, with its gritty 1970s vibe, fast cars, and killer soundtrack, wrapped up its eight episodes on July 3, 2025, and fans are already clamoring for news about a second season. So, is Duster Season 2 happening? Let's break down what's out there, from cast hints to fan buzz, as of July 4, 2025. What Was Duster Season 1 All About?
For those who haven't caught up, Duster takes you to the dusty roads of 1972 Southwest America. Josh Holloway stars as Jim Ellis, a smooth-talking getaway driver working for a crime boss, Ezra Saxton (Keith David). Things get wild when he teams up with Nina Hayes (Rachel Hilson), the FBI's first Black female agent, who's on a mission to take down Saxton's crew. The show mixes high-speed chases, shady deals, and a dose of heart, earning a 92% on Rotten Tomatoes and an 85% audience score. It's got that old-school cool with a modern twist, tackling themes like trust and justice. Is Duster Season 2 Officially Happening?
Right now, Max hasn't given the green light for Duster Season 2, but they haven't axed it either. The finale just dropped yesterday, so it's no surprise we're still waiting for word. Networks often take a few weeks—or even months—to crunch viewership numbers and decide a show's fate. That said, there's a lot of hope floating around.
Josh Holloway and Rachel Hilson sound pumped about the idea of more episodes. In a recent chat, Hilson teased, 'I'm curious what Nina might do next—maybe flip the script and pull Jim into her world.' Comments like that suggest the cast is game, and with the show's solid reviews, Max might be tempted to keep the engines running.
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