Night Court Season 2: Release Date, Cast, Trailer & Everything We Know
NBC's 2023 Night Court reboot was a huge success for the network, so when will Melissa Rauch and the cast be back for season 2?
Night Court was a TV comedy that ran for nine seasons between 1984 and 1992. The series centers around Harry Anderson’s character, Harry T. Stone, a presiding judge who works at the night court in Manhattan. In 2023, the series was brought back by NBC, this time starring Melissa Rauch as Manhattan Municipal Court’s new Judge. While the revival hasn’t been as critically praised as its predecessor, it has garnered attention for bringing back John Larroquette, who played Dan Fielding in the original series.
NBC's 2023 Night Court reboot was a huge success for the network, so when will Melissa Rauch and the cast be back for season 2?
Five years since it ended, Melissa Rauch reunites with a The Big Bang Theory co-star in her new network sitcom, NBC's Night Court revival.
Night Court star Melissa Rauch reveals the storylines that can be expected from a newly single Abby Stone in upcoming season 2 episodes.
Star John Larroquette shares his thoughts on his recent Night Court reunion with Marsha Warfield, who starred with him in the original show.
The classic sitcom Night Court is back with a reboot, but what happened to Christine Sullivan, Night Court's original star, after the show ended?
Wendie Malick guest starred as Julianne in an episode of the first season of Night Court, but the actress should reprise her role in season 2 in 2024.
The revival sitcom Night Court, which stars Melissa Rauch and returning star John Larroquette, is losing a main cast member as it heads into season 2.
A new photo from Night Court season 2 reveals more of the reunion between John Larroquette’s Dan and Marsha Warfield's Roz that began last season.
A new clip from Night Court season 2 reveals more of the reunion between Dan and Roz three decades later in a preview of what’s to come.
Night Court confirms a premiere date for its Christmas special on NBC, revealing an unexpected cameo, ahead of the official season 2 return.
The Night Court reboot episode “Blood Moon Binga” introduces Abby Stone’s mother and resolves the Harry/Christine romance from the original show.
The trailer for Night Court season 2 reveals more of the show’s returning character, previewing the upcoming installment of the NBC comedy reboot.
The long-awaited Night Court season 2 has an official premiere date on NBC, with the popular reboot poised to make its return very soon.
Night Court season 2 gets a promising update, as the landscape for broadcast television is starting up following the end of the writers’ strike.
The original Night Court series ended 31 years ago. After all these years, Marsha Warfield is continuing her television comeback with a Netflix show.
Richard Moll played bailiff Bull Shannon throughout all nine seasons of Night Court, raising the question of whether he’ll return for the 2023 reboot.
Amid the dual strike of WGA and SAG-AFTRA, NBC reshuffles its fall TV schedule and delays Night Court, Law & Order, One Chicago, and more.
Marsha Warfield returned as Roz Russell in the first season finale of the Night Court reboot, raising the question of what this means for Season 2.
The original Night Court star who made a surprise cameo in the closing scene of the reboot’s finale will be back for season 2 of the hit series.
The Night Court reboot unexpectedly resolved the storyline involving court clerk Neil’s crush on Judge Abby Stone, with Neil finding a new girlfriend.
Melissa Villaseñor chats about playing a character so similar to Melissa Rauch's Abby in tonight's episode of Night Court, "When Abby Met Gabby."