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SPOILER ALERT: This article contains details of Your Honor Season 2.
Bryan Cranston clarified the comments he made on Dax Shepard’s recent Armchair Expert podcast ruling out a third season for Your Honor, saying they might have been misconstrued. The actor told Deadline’s Lynette Rice at Contenders TV Sunday that Showtime is interested in a third season, but he might not appear in it.
“My comment was I’m not sure that there could be or there is,” Cranston said. “There is some discussion. Showtime has indicated there is interest and we’re very proud to know that every episode in Season 2 increased in the audience from the previous week. If it happens, fantastic but it’d have to be some great reason to keep expanding in this world and to find out where the allegiances are. I’d be very interested in producing that. I don’t know about being in it because my guy’s back in prison.”
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That there was even a second season came as a bit of a surprise. Creator Peter Moffat originally conceived Your Honor as a single season show. Cranston plays Judge Michael Desiato, who went to great lengths to cover up his son, Adam’s (Hunter Doohan)’s hit and run accident.
Adam died in the season finale. Cranston said he would only return if Season 3 truly explored a father grieving the loss of his son.
“I said, ‘This guy, if this really happened and you lost a child, it changes your life forever. So if you really want to show a man in abject despair, if there is any possibility of a life beyond that, let’s do it. But it has to be incrementally discovered,’” Cranston said. “[Showtime] were willing to do that.”
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