The Mighty Nein season 2 advances in production with cast and plot details

The animated series The Mighty Nein, based on Critical Role's Dungeons & Dragons campaign, is moving forward with season 2 after the first season's conclusion in December 2025. Production remains active, with voice recordings completed by late 2025, though no official release date has been set. Fans anticipate further announcements at events like San Diego Comic-Con in July 2026.

The Mighty Nein follows a group of misfits known as the Mighty Nein—outlaws, outcasts, and adventurers—in the fantasy world of Exandria, specifically the continent of Wildemount. The series draws from Critical Role's second Dungeons & Dragons campaign, exploring the characters' relationships, personal struggles from their pasts, and efforts to support one another amid challenges.

Season 1, which aired its finale in December 2025, covered the early to mid portions of the campaign, starting with a carnival setting and building toward larger threats, ending on a dramatic cliffhanger. Season 2 is expected to delve deeper into ongoing story arcs, including escalating conflicts, character backstories, and higher stakes. The narrative centers on political unrest between the Dwendalian Empire and the Kryn Dynasty, sparked by the disappearance of a powerful arcane artifact capable of reshaping reality. The Mighty Nein shift from self-serving survivors to protectors against broader dangers, featuring redemption stories, combat scenes, and comedic elements.

Neither Prime Video nor Critical Role has announced a release date for season 2, which is currently in production. Voice recordings wrapped by late 2025, and cast members, including Sam Riegel, have confirmed progress with plans to air in 2026. Speculation points to a premiere in late 2026 or early 2027, supported by the multi-season order and overlapping production timelines. About 50 percent of the production up to the season 1 finale indicates no cancellation or major delays. Potential announcements could come at comic conventions, such as San Diego Comic-Con in July 2026.

The voice cast reprises roles from Critical Role Campaign 2 and season 1: Laura Bailey as Jester Lavorre, Liam O’Brien as Caleb Widogast, Marisha Ray as Beauregard “Beau” Lionett, Sam Riegel as Nott the Brave and possibly others, Taliesin Jaffe as Mollymauk “Molly” Tealeaf and later Caduceus Clay, Ashley Johnson as Yasha Nydoorin, Travis Willingham in various roles, and Matthew Mercer voicing NPCs like Essek Thelyss alongside Dungeon Master duties. Guest stars will appear, following season 1's format.

The series is set to launch on international OTT platforms, building excitement among fans of the original campaign and new viewers.

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