Sally Wainwright’s bold and rebellious drama returns after winning over audiences with its unapologetic spirit
The Hit BBC Drama Returns
22 November 2025: Riot Women, the BBC’s lively and empowering drama created by Sally Wainwright, has officially been renewed for a second season. The show — celebrated for its fresh storytelling and its focus on a group of menopausal women forming an unexpected punk band — quickly became a standout success after its debut, earning passionate praise from viewers and critics alike.
What Season 2 Promises
Season 2 will continue the journey of the unforgettable ensemble cast, including Joanna Scanlan, Tamsin Greig, Rosalie Craig, Lorraine Ashbourne and Amelia Bullmore. The new chapter is expected to pick up right after the dramatic Season 1 finale, diving deeper into the band’s next steps, new challenges and personal revelations.
Sally Wainwright, who writes, directs and executive produces the series, expressed her excitement for the show’s return, saying that this is where “the fun really starts” as the rebellious energy of the band continues to grow.
Why the Renewal Matters
The series stood out for spotlighting older women in a raw, humorous and fiercely empowering way — a perspective often overlooked on television. By renewing Riot Women, the BBC is showing strong confidence in the show’s ability to connect with audiences through its honesty, humour and unexpected rock-and-roll edge.
What Fans Can Expect
With a blend of emotional storytelling, sharp comedy and raucous musical moments, Season 2 will likely explore:
The fallout of Season 1’s cliff-hanger ending
New challenges as the band evolves
Deeper friendships, tensions and creative breakthroughs
Fresh music, bold themes and Wainwright’s signature mix of heart and grit
Final Word
HOLR has the latest news, and fans can celebrate knowing the wild, witty and rebellious ride of Riot Women is far from over. Season 2 promises more chaos, catharsis and punk-powered empowerment — proving again why the series has struck such a strong chord with audiences.
Published by HOLR Magazine

