Paramount+’s Diarra from Detroit is returning for a second season. We will see what Diarra Brickland is up to in this new season.
For those who don’t know, Diarra from Detroit is a series involving a schoolteacher who goes through a divorce and ends up becoming an amateur detective after being ghosted by a Tinder date. Diarra ends up being thrown into the dangerous and hilarious underworld of Detroit. The second season will consist of eight episode, with the first two episodes dropping on Wednesday and will be followed by one new episode weekly every Wednesday through September 9.
According to Paramount, this is what to expect in the second season of the show, “season two finds Diarra Brickland trying — unsuccessfully — to have a hot girl summer without getting wrapped up in yet another deeply unserious and extremely dangerous Detroit mystery. This time around, what starts as a seemingly harmless furniture recovery mission quickly spirals into a triple homicide investigation, a citywide treasure hunt and another trip deep into Detroit’s criminal underbelly. As Diarra attempts to sort out her messy relationship status, she instead finds herself going undercover with a secret society, starring in a Tubi movie, chasing urban legends, dodging gang warfare, and uncovering secrets buried beneath the city itself. Because of course she does.”
The cast consists of Bryan Terrell Clark (Our Son, Saint X), Diarra Kilpatrick (Perry Mason, 14 Days), DomiNque Perry (Unexpected Christmas, Oh My God, Yes!), Claudia Logan (Proslogion, That Damn Michael Che), Morris Chestnut (Watson, Reasonable Doubt), Jon Chaffin (BMF, Chicago Fire), Shannon Wallace (A Story About You, Beauty in Black), Bechir Sylvain (The Listeners, The Last Thing He Told Me), Shoniqua Shandai (Harlem, Wake), Eric Clinton (Law & Order, Diarra from Detroit), Portia (This Will Never Work, Lapsis), Kinyumba Mutakabbir (Blood Mixed, Grief), Kevin Tre’von Patterson (Power Book IV: Force, 61st Street), Joe Lorenzo (The Council 2, The Million Dollar Bet), Warren Egypt Franklin (American Sports Story, Grown-ish), T.L. Flint (Judge Travis, The Woman Before Me), and Christina Gordon (Your Friends & Neighbors, Shetland).
The second season is set to release on July 29, 2026. In the meantime, you can watch the first season of the series on Paramount+ in order to get caught up for the main event.