Get ready to dive back into the supernatural sitcom rollercoaster, because “Not Dead Yet” is making a triumphant return for its second season. And guess what? Gina Rodriguez is strapping on her ectoplasmic apron once again as the accidental medium Nell Serrano.
Here’s your front-row seat to the ghostly gossip and spectral shenanigans that await us in the upcoming season.
In case you missed the haunting hilarity of the first season, “Not Dead Yet” follows the misadventures of Nell Serrano, a forty-something woman trying to piece together her life.
Her unique career move? Writing obituaries. Oh, but there’s a twist! She also sees ghosts, who pop in for a chat just as she’s trying to rebuild her life. It’s like “Ghost Whisperer” met a sitcom and decided to throw a lively soirée.
The Renewal Revelry
Despite some initial tepid reviews (hey, not every sitcom gets a standing ovation from the critics), “Not Dead Yet” has been granted a second lease on its afterlife. ABC has given the green light for another round of spectral sitcom antics, proving that even in the TV graveyard, some shows are still kicking.
Mark your calendars and set your ghost traps because “Not Dead Yet” Season 2 is set to hit the airwaves on February 7th, 2024.

It’s the Valentine’s gift you didn’t know you needed – a date with Nell and her spectral entourage. Because nothing says love like navigating the ups and downs of the afterlife together.
Specter Sidekicks
Now, who’s joining Gina Rodriguez in this ghostly gala? A star-studded group of people, the cast includes some intriguing newcomers as well as some well-known faces returning.
Brad Garrett, well-known from “Everybody Loves Raymond,” enters the scene as Duncan Rhodes, the proprietor of the paper where Nell works as a ghostwriter.
Garrett has a strong background in comedy and a natural ability to read people. He is going to make people laugh uncontrollably.
But wait, there’s more! The guest star roster features cameos from Wendie Malick, Nico Santos, Rob Corddry, Tommy Martinez, Lidia Porto, Jesse Garcia, and Cedric Yarbrough, and it reads like a who-is-who of comedy. It’s a ghostly gala you won’t want to miss.
For those wondering where to catch the ghostly gala, “Not Dead Yet” Season 2 will be exclusively haunting ABC, and for the cord-cutters and streaming aficionados, Hulu is your spectral sanctuary.
The episodes will be available on Hulu the day after they air on ABC, ensuring you don’t miss a single spooktacular moment.
Plot Predictions
As for the plot, expect Nell’s spectral struggles to continue in Season 2. Juggling the living and the afterlife is no easy feat, but Nell’s got the charm and charisma to navigate the supernatural chaos.
The trailer teases Nell’s ongoing struggle with ghostly interruptions, but also introduces Duncan Rhodes, who seems quite impressed with Nell’s writing skills. Could this spell a career boost for our ghost-whispering obituary writer? The afterlife is full of surprises.
In addition, the Season 2 teaser trailer has surfaced, teasing more spectral antics mixed with a dash of office humor.
Nell’s delicate balancing act between the living and the dead takes center stage, providing an insight into the spectral sitcom madness that viewers can expect.
Prepare yourself for more laughter, spooks, and possibly even a few ghostly appearances. Season 2 of “Not Dead Yet” is prepared to make your afterlife a hilarious séance. You will not want to miss this spectral celebration, so get ready for the ectoplasmic extravaganza!
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