The outlook for The Lowdown season 2 receives an honest response from creator Sterlin Harjo. Premiering on FX in September and streaming on Hulu, the series stars Ethan Hawke, a four-time Oscar nominee. He plays Lee Raybon, a self-proclaimed truthstorian committed to exposing corruption in Tulsa, Oklahoma, which places him at odds with powerful figures.
This neo-noir series is Harjo's follow-up to FX's Emmy-nominated Reservation Dogs. Both shows have earned significant praise, with The Lowdown holding a 98% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 44 positive reviews and only one negative. This acclaim has sparked curiosity about a potential continuation of the Oklahoman crime story.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter after the season 1 finale, Harjo shared thoughts about the series' future. Although FX has yet to confirm a renewal, he revealed his intentions to explore further seasons and develop supporting characters more deeply.
“I’ve thought about many seasons of this show. I’ve thought about other projects — there was always an idea of going deeper into Oklahoma and some of these relationships that Lee has made in the first season. And you look at your show and see how people are responding.”
Harjo's willingness to continue the story hints at more depth and development in both plot and character arcs, especially focusing on breakout supporting roles introduced in season 1.
Author’s summary: Sterlin Harjo plans to expand The Lowdown with more seasons, deepening character stories and Oklahoma’s complex backdrop, despite no official renewal yet.