Found Season 2 OTT Release Date: Shanola Hampton¡¯s much-talked-about crime drama is all set to return with its second season. The new chapter will begin streaming on JioHotstar from June 20, 2025. Found Season 2, which originally aired on NBC in the United States, brings back its core cast, including Kelli Williams and Mark-Paul Gosselaar in key roles.
In the first season, we were introduced to Gabi Mosely (Shanola), a former kidnapping survivor who now helps locate missing people through her private crisis management firm. But Gabi has a dark secret, she¡¯s keeping her own kidnapper, Sir (Mark-Paul Gosselaar), locked in her basement and secretly consults him to get into the minds of other abductors.
As the season unfolded, we saw Gabi juggling her personal trauma, professional ethics, and emotional strain while solving high-stakes cases. The series ended with unresolved tensions between Gabi and Sir, making fans curious about where the story would head next.
Found Season 2 picks up right where the previous one left off. Gabi continues her mission of rescuing the forgotten victims who don¡¯t receive the media or police attention they deserve. This time, the cases get more complex, and so do Gabi¡¯s moral choices. Kelli Williams returns as Margaret Reed, a core team member still haunted by her son¡¯s disappearance.
The emotional and psychological stakes are higher this time around, with the relationship between Gabi and Sir becoming even more tangled and unpredictable. The finale episode of this season, titled Missing While Dying, aired in the U.S. on May 15 and wrapped up several storylines, while still leaving viewers with plenty to think about.
While?Found Season 2?explored character backstories and challenging rescue missions, it also marked the final season of the series. NBC recently announced that the show would not be returning for a third season. Despite strong performances and a unique premise, the network pulled the plug after two seasons. Still, the show has earned praise for tackling important themes like trauma, justice, and the overlooked victims in society. It was even nominated at the Astra TV Awards and NAACP Image Awards for its impactful storytelling.
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