
As ‘Power Book III: Raising Kanan’ wraps up its run – and with the future of ‘Origins’ and ‘Legacy’ still uncertain – Courtney Kemp, the mastermind behind the whole ‘Power’ universe, is already diving into something new. She’s announced ‘Nemesis,’ and honestly, after the success she’s had, I’m already intrigued to see what she cooks up next.
Nemesis, a new crime drama created by Courtney A. Kemp and Tani Marole, recently launched on Netflix. The series features Matthew Law as Detective Isaiah Stiles and Y’lan Noel as Coltrane Wilder, a brilliant criminal. It’s being praised for its fresh take on the heist story, promising to challenge typical conventions of the genre.
According to Kemp, the new series will be a suspenseful crime drama exploring universal themes like morality, love, loss, and the conflict between loyalty and self-interest. She and her co-creator, Tani, are thrilled to bring this story to Netflix, setting it in a specific location while still resonating with audiences everywhere.
Now that the first season of Nemesis is available for streaming, fans are wondering if there will be a second season.
Read on for everything you need to know about the potential for Nemesis season 2.
Will there be a second season of Nemesis?

It’s still unclear if Nemesis will get a second season. The show hasn’t been officially renewed or cancelled yet, but that’s expected since it just premiered. We should have more information in the next few weeks.
Whatever the case, it certainly seems as if Kemp and her team have plans for more seasons.
During an Instagram Live session, Kemp confirmed they are developing a second season of ‘Nemesis.’ When asked about her plans, she stated, ‘We’re working on it,’ but also advised keeping details private until contracts are finalized.
We will update this page as we get any further news regarding the show’s future.
When would a potential Nemesis season 2 be released?

We don’t know when a second season of Nemesis will come out, as it hasn’t been officially confirmed yet. But if it is renewed, it probably won’t be long before new episodes arrive.
The first season was announced in March 2025 and released a little over a year later. If the production of season 2 follows a similar timeline, we can anticipate it being released around the summer of 2027.
Who would return to star in a potential Nemesis season 2?

If Nemesis gets renewed for another season, we can expect to see Matthew Law as Detective Isaiah Stiles and Y’lan Noel as Coltrane Wilder return as the show’s main characters.
We can also expect to see the main characters return, like Ebony Wilder, played by Cleopatra Coleman, and Stro, played by Tre Hale.
Here’s a list of the key cast members from season 1 who could be back for season 2:
- Matthew Law as Detective Isaiah Stiles
- Y’lan Noel as Coltrane Wilder
- Cleopatra Coleman as Ebony Wilder
- Tre Hale as Darren ‘Stro’ Stroman
- Domenick Lombardozzi as Dave Cerullo
- Jonnie Park as Chris Choi
- Ariana Guerra as Yvette Cruz
- Gabrielle Dennis as Candice Stiles
- Michael Potts as James Sealey
- Sophina Brown as Charlie
- Cedric Joe as Noah Stiles
- Jeff Pierre as Malik Jacobs
Is there a trailer for Nemesis season 2?
A trailer for Nemesis season 2 isn’t available yet because the show hasn’t been officially renewed. We’ll add any new trailers or clips as soon as they’re released. Until then, you can revisit the season 1 trailer here.
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James Hibbs writes about TV dramas for TopMob, covering shows on streaming services and traditional channels. Before becoming a writer, he worked in public relations, first at a business-to-business agency and then at Fremantle, an international TV production company. He has a bachelor’s degree in English and Theatre Studies, as well as a Level 5 Diploma in Journalism.
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