Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed Showrunner Talks Season 2 Plans After Finale Cliffhanger
David J. Rosen says 'tentative plans' are in place for a second season of the Apple TV+ dark comedy, following its 10-episode first season.

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“there are some tentative plans in place if a renewal order comes through.”
Showrunner David J. Rosen discussed the possibility of a second season for Apple TV+'s Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed after its first season finale, according to IMDb. He confirmed there are tentative plans for more episodes should the series be renewed.
The freshman season of the dark comedy, which consists of 10 episodes, premiered on May 20, 2026, and its finale aired on July 15. The season concluded with a cliffhanger ending, hinting that the problems for lead character Paula Sanders are far from resolved.
What is the show about?
Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed follows a newly divorced mother who tumbles into a world of blackmail, murder, and youth soccer. The series stars Tatiana Maslany as Paula Sanders and Jake Johnson as Karl Hendricks, with a supporting cast that includes Dolly de Leon, Jessy Hodges, and Jon Michael Hill. It is currently streaming on Apple TV+ and carries a TV-MA rating.
What happens next?
A formal renewal decision from Apple TV+ is still pending. Rosen's comments indicate the creative team is prepared to continue the story, but the final call rests with the streamer.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many episodes are in Season 1 of Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed?
The first season of Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed consists of 10 episodes. It premiered in May 2026 and concluded in July of the same year.
Who created Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed?
The series was created by David Rosen, who also serves as the showrunner.
Where can I watch Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed?
As of July 2026, Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed is available to stream exclusively on Apple TV+ in the United States.
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