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WATCH | Official Trailer Drops for ‘Bookie’ Season 2 Starring Sebastian Maniscalco

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The official trailer and key art for the comedy series Bookie, from Emmy®-nominated creators Chuck Lorre and Nick Bakay, have been released ahead of its second season return this December on BINGE. 

The eight-episode season, starring Sebastian Maniscalco, will debut episodes weekly starting Friday 13 December leading up to the season finale on 31 January. 

This darkly funny comedy follows veteran Los Angeles bookie Danny (Maniscalco) as the potential legalisation of sports gambling in California threatens to upend his business for good.

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Alongside best friend and former NFL player Ray (Omar J. Dorsey), side-hustling sister Lorraine (Vanessa Ferlito), and reluctantly reformed drug dealer Hector (Jorge Garcia), Danny must contend with his increasingly unstable clients as he tries to settle their debts – all while making plenty of risky bets of his own.

Full of relatable mishaps, Bookie chronicles one man’s journey to adapt to an ever-changing world as he attempts to charm and con his way to the top.

The series stars Maniscalco, Dorsey, Ferlito, Garcia, Andrea Anders, Maxim Swinton and Rob Corddry. Guest stars this season will include Charlie Sheen, Ray Romano, Zach Braff and Brad Garrett.

Ahead of the Season 2 premiere, viewers can catch up on the first season of Bookie available to stream now on BINGE.

Produced by Warner Bros. Television, Bookie is created, written, and produced by Chuck Lorre and Nick Bakay; executive produced by Sebastian Maniscalco, Judi Marmel, and Andy Tennant, who directed multiple episodes.

BOOKIE Season 2 premieres Friday 13 December on BINGE, available on Hubbl, and at 8:30pm on FOX8 and is available On Demand.

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Kyle Laidlaw
Kyle Laidlaw
An avid media enthusiast of more than 10 years, Kyle regularly follows all things TV related, both in Australia and overseas with a particular interest in local free-to-air scheduling and new show commissions.
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