'Overcompensating' Season 2: Everything We Know

Creator/star Benito Skinner says he has big plans for the Prime Video series, so fingers crossed we'll get another semester at Yates!

Benny (Benito Skinner) and Carmen (Wally Baram) in OVERCOMPENSATING.
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Prime Video's comedy series Overcompensating is a hilarious, drug-fueled, queer romp that takes us back to college in the best and cringiest ways. Created by internet star and comedian Benito Skinner, the eight-episode show follows Benny (Skinner), an Idaho golden boy who's deep in the closet, as he begins his freshman year at the fictional Yates University. As Benny grapples with his sexuality and societal expectations fueled by frat-boy masculinity, he's surrounded by an excellent ensemble, including his platonic soulmate Carmen (Wally Baram), his harsh older sister Grace (Mary Beth Barone), and Grace's alpha-male boyfriend Peter (The White Lotus's Adam DiMarco).

Season 1 of Overcompensating, which hit streaming on Prime Video on May 15, 2025, follows Benny, Carmen, and the Yates kids over a tumultuous fall semester. Since its viral debut, fans have been clamoring for any news of when the coed comedy will return after a major cliffhanger threatened Benny's biggest secret. Below, we're keeping track of everything we know about Overcompensating's future so far.

Is 'Overcompensating' renewed for season 2?

School is back in session! In mid-September, Prime Video announced Overcompensating is officially renewed for season 2, as reported by Deadline.

Star/series creator Benito Skinner shared a statement about the good news: "I have been so overwhelmed by the insane response to the show, and feel so damn lucky to go back to Yates University with Amazon MGM Studios, A24, Strong Baby, and this legendary cast for Season 2!! PLAY SUPER BASS :)." (We're already throwing a pre-game, tailgate, and rager to celebrate!)

Fans had been eager for news of whether Overcompensating was returning for a second season for a while, especially considering it became an instant hit upon its spring 2025 premiere. It seemed all but likely: In late July, Vernon Sanders, the co-head of Television at Amazon MGM Studios, told Variety that a season 2 writers's room was already open. "We’ll hope to have renewal announcements soon," he said at the time.

Skinner had also previously expressed wanting to return for more. "I really hope we do. I am ready to go," he told Variety upon season 1's release. "I think I know what I want to do, and there’s so much more we wanna say. There will be backslide, and that’s what that finale is. This journey of becoming yourself and overcompensating, it’s a rollercoaster, and at times I think college can be so selfish, and you can be like, it’s every man for himself. It’s drugs and alcohol and feelings, and we didn’t want to stray from that, and we want to continue it."

Thankfully, we'll get to see all of that and more!

benito skinner as benny and wally baram as carmen at a tailgate in overcompensating

Benny (Benito Skinner), Carmen (Wally Baram), and Hailee (Holmes) arrive at a rally.

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When will 'Overcompensating' season 2 come out?

Prime Video has yet to reveal when Overcompensating season 2 will be released. Since writing on the forthcoming episodes reportedly began in summer 2025, it seems possible that the show could enter production by the end of the year or early 2026.

We can look at the timeline of the debut season to get an idea of when filming might be completed and later premiere. The series was officially greenlit in February 2024, with filming reportedly taking place from July to October at the University of Toronto, and then the episodes premiered in spring 2025. With such a quick turnaround, we suspect season 2 could arrive by fall 2026.

Corteon Moore, Benny (Benito Skinner) wearing toga greek uniforms at a frat party in OVERCOMPENSATING

The men of Flesh Bone, from left: Gabe (Corteon Moore), Miles (Rish Shah), Benny (Skinner), and others.

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Which cast members will return for 'Overcompensating' season 2?

The main cast of Overcompensating is expected to return in season 2, including Benito Skinner (Benny), Wally Baram (Carmen), Mary Beth Barone (Grace), Adam DiMarco (Peter), Holmes (Hailee), Rish Shah (Miles), and Owen Thiele (George).

While some recurring cast members are more likely to return, such as Connie Britton and Kyle MacLachlan as Benny and Grace's parents, the fate of the series's A-list guest stars like Lukas Gage (Sammy), Kaia Gerber (Esther), Megan Fox (as herself), and James Van Der Beek (Charlie) are more up in the air.

Mary Beth Barone, Kaia Gerber in OVERCOMPENSATING

The women of Overcompensating, from left: Grace (Mary Beth Barone), Esther (Kaia Gerber), Bridget (Alexandra Beaton), Sloane (Claire Qute), and Emily (Nell Verlaque).

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What will 'Overcompensating' season 2 be about?

Overcompensating's season 1 finale left viewers with some major questions about Benny's future. Though he did finally quit Flesh Gold and leave part of his bro image behind, Benny had only come out to three people over the semester: Carmen, George, and Sammy. But that changes at a post-finals party, when Benny catches Carmen kissing Miles, and Carmen accidentally outs Benny in the ensuing fight.

Both Grace and Miles seem to have heard the outburst, so season 2 will likely depict the aftermath as Benny either tries to stay in the closet or gets more comfortable revealing his true self. There's also still a chance that Benny and Miles could end up together, as the show has never confirmed whether Miles is attracted to men. (If not, there's always Sammy.)

In a May 23 interview with Deadline, Skinner hinted that all of the characters will be forced out of their comfort zones in season 2. "What's interesting to me about this idea of 'overcompensation' with these characters is that at no point do you stop doing that completely. I'm really inspired by the thought that if anyone has a comfort in it, or a comfort blanket, we take it away," he told the outlet. "I want to see them start over in a lot of ways, and I think that's what that ending tells you might happen. Now some truths are out there, but I don't think you stop overcompensating even when the truth is [out] there, too."

benito skinner as benny and wally baram as carmen riding in a golf cart on campus in overcompensating

Benny (Benito Skinner) and Carmen (Wally Baram) steal a golf cart.

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Barone also told Variety that she's looking forward to seeing Grace "exploring more of that leadership role in her life and not trying to conform to what other people expect of her."

"I do hope that Benny and Grace are able to finally be honest with each other about who they are and how they make each other feel and how their parents make them feel about each other," she continued. "I think we can have a really beautiful friendship there that could blossom in adulthood. But it’s important for Grace to understand why Benny leans into being the golden boy so much and why he feels like his parents’ validation is such a driving force, and it’s because he’s hiding such a huge part of his identity. So I think by stripping that back, they can truly grow close, because when someone doesn’t feel like they can reveal that to you, obviously, you don’t really know them at all. So that’s going to be, I think, a breakthrough moment for their relationship."

Culture Writer

Quinci LeGardye is a Culture Writer at Marie Claire. She currently lives in her hometown of Los Angeles after periods living in NYC and Albuquerque, where she earned a Bachelor’s degree in English and Psychology from The University of New Mexico. In 2021, she joined Marie Claire as a contributor, becoming a full-time writer for the brand in 2024. She contributes day-to-day-content covering television, movies, books, and pop culture in general. She has also written features, profiles, recaps, personal essays, and cultural criticism for outlets including Harper’s Bazaar, Elle, HuffPost, Teen Vogue, Vulture, The A.V. Club, Catapult, and others. When she isn't writing or checking Twitter way too often, you can find her watching the latest K-drama, or giving a concert performance in her car.

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