MGM+ has officially renewed Robin Hood for Season 2, according to a report by Variety. Like its debut installment, the upcoming season will consist of 10 episodes.
The renewal comes as the series continues to position itself as one of MGM+’s flagship historical dramas, blending political tension, romance, and war-time trauma into a darker, character-driven interpretation of the Robin Hood myth.
Season 2 is expected to expand beyond the forests of Nottingham, widening its political landscape and deepening the ideological battle at the heart of the story. If Season 1 focused on Robin’s return from war and his awakening to corruption at home, the next chapter appears set to explore the cost of rebellion both personally and nationally.
The series follows a young, hardened Robin who returns to England disillusioned, only to find his homeland gripped by tyranny. As resistance forms, the line between hero and outlaw continues to blur.
Jack Patten leads the series as Robin, with Lauren McQueen portraying Marian. Sean Bean co-stars as the Sheriff of Nottingham, adding gravitas to the show’s central conflict.

Showrunner John Glenn is set to return for Season 2, maintaining continuity in tone and storytelling as the drama scales up.
Robin Hood has stood out for its grounded, politically charged approach. Rather than leaning heavily on folklore spectacle, the series frames its story through power struggles, loyalty, and moral ambiguity.
By sticking to a 10-episode structure again, MGM+ appears committed to a tight, cinematic format rather than stretching the narrative thin.
An official premiere date for Season 2 has not yet been announced, but production is expected to begin later this year.