
Lies, deceit, and romance filled the first 10 episodes of Netflix’s small-town drama, Ransom Canyon. Starring Minka Kelly and Josh Duhamel as star-crossed lovers Quinn O’Grady and Staten Kirkland, the must-watch series follows three ranch families as industrialists looking to access a water pipeline pursue their land. The finale left many questions open-ended, including the fate of the ranches and the status of the three central, thorny romantic relationships.
Ransom Canyon is based on a book series, so there is plenty more story to sift through if showrunner April Blair is given the chance. In a post-mortem interview, Blair mentioned that the season 2 writer’s room was already underway, so a second season may not be as far away as we think. Here’s everything we know so far about season 2 of Ransom Canyon.
Is ‘Ransom Canyon’ renewed for season 2?
Netflix officially renewed Ransom Canyon for season 2 in late June 2025. When the news broke, showrunner April Blair shared a statement with Tudum: “I couldn’t be happier that Netflix is ready to get back in the saddle for Ransom Canyon…Our dreamy little corner of Texas Hill Country is full of stories still untold, and we can’t wait to bring them to our incredible fans. Get ready for another ride.” We’re ready to giddy up!
When will ‘Ransom Canyon’ season 2 come out?
According to cast news revealed in early August 2025 (more on that below), Ransom Canyon season 2 is scheduled to begin filming in fall 2025. That’s a relatively quick production turnaround for some of Netflix’s shows, so we would guess it won’t be too long before new episodes arrive on the streamer.
Season 1 was filmed between February and June 2024, before it premiered on streaming in April 2025. Given the 15-month production schedule, new episodes could arrive in fall 2026.
Who in the ‘Ransom Canyon’ cast will return for season 2?
Based on the finale, all major players should return in season 2, except for James Brolin, whose character, Cap Fuller, dies in season 1. Though Minka Kelly’s character Quinn O’Grady ends the first batch of episodes as she sets out to play for the New York Philharmonic, the showrunner has confirmed she’ll be back. (More on that below.) In addition to Kelly, we can assume we’ll be seeing more of Kelly, Josh Duhamel (Staten Kirland), Lizzy Greene (Lauren Brigman), Philip Winchester (Dan Brigman) Eoin Macken (Davis Collins), Andrew Liner (Reid Collins), Garrett Wareing (Lucas Russell), Marianly Tejada (Ellie Estevez), Jack Schumacher (Yancy Grey), and Justin Johnson Cortez (Kai Flores).
We’ll be seeing even more of Casey W. Johnson, who plays Lucas’s brother Kit Russell, since he has been promoted to a series regular, as reported by Deadline.