‘Hot Rivalry’ Season 2: Has HBO Hockey Romance Renewed?

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'Hot Rivalry' Season 2: Has HBO Hockey Romance Renewed?

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It is considered one of the most important TV shows of 2025 and the latest internet craze. Hot competition Finally broke the ice with viewers after premiering on November 28, 2025. Based on the author Rachel Reid‘s Game changers Books, the steamy sports series revolves around two competitive hockey players who engage in a long-term sexual relationship that turns into something deeper. With fans clamoring for more episodes, many are already wondering if they can look forward to a second season.

But it might Hot competition Has it been renewed for a second season? More importantly, is the show intended to be a multi-season production?

here, Hollywood life It brings together everything we know so far about the future Hot competition.

What is the hot competition about?

The show follows Ottawa, Canada, compatriot Shane Hollander (played by… Hudson Williams), captain of the Montreal Metro, and Russian-American Ilya Rozanov (played by Connor Storey), captain of the Boston Raiders, who compete against each other in the public eye as two of the most famous athletes in sports. But all the on-ice animosity covers up the passionate sexual relationship that Shane and Elijah develop.

summary Hot competition It reads in part: “What begins as a secret relationship between two newbies develops into a long journey of love, denial, and self-discovery. Over the next eight years, as they chase glory on the ice, they struggle to navigate their feelings for each other. Torn between the sport they live for and the love they cannot ignore, Shane and Elijah must decide if there is room in their hyper-competitive world for something as fragile—and powerful—as true love.”

'Hot Rivalry' Season 2: Has HBO Hockey Romance Renewed?
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How many episodes? Hot competition Is there?

There are six episodes in the first season of Hot competition. Here’s the schedule on which HBO subscribers can stream each episode:

  • Episode 1: “Beginners” – November 28, 2025
  • Episode Two: “The Olympians” – November 28, 2025
  • Episode 3: “*******” – December 5, 2025
  • Episode 4: “The Roses” – December 12, 2025
  • Episode 5: “I’ll Believe in Anything” – December 19, 2025
  • Episode 6: “The Hut” – December 26, 2025

Will there be a season 2 of Hot competition?

Yes! Hot competition It has been officially renewed for a second season. After the series became a global hit after its premiere on November 28, 2025, Crave confirmed the renewal and the creative team quickly began planning what was next. In a press release, the creator Jacob Tierney And executive producer Brendan Brady “Watching our show become an international phenomenon has been extraordinary. We are so grateful to everyone who has been on this journey with us. Being renewed for a second season so early is a true honor, and we can’t wait to bring you more of what you love.”

Series star Hudson previously teased fans about the possibility of a second season. In June 2025, the actor shared a set of photos on Instagram from the set with his co-star Connor along with the caption, “See you next season? (Connor Story, you are an extraordinary soul).”

Since then, updates have been confirmed Hot competitionReturn plans. Tierney confirmed that writing is underway and that production is expected to begin in August 2026, with the sophomore season targeting a spring 2027 premiere window. The second installment will adapt The long gameRed’s sequel to the original novel, continuing the emotional and romantic journey between Shane and Elijah.

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