Red Carpet Rundown: RUNNING POINT Season 2 Los Angeles Premiere

Posted on April 16, 2026

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Kate Hudson and the rest of the cast of Running Point came out in surprisingly high style for the season 2 premiere. Let’s assess. Bitchily.

 

Kate Hudson in Brandon Maxwell
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So that appears to be a beaded collar with part of the bodice tucked into it, which is very stupid. It’s also a shame because that one detail aside, the dress looks pretty great on her.

 

Jay Ellis
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A lovely spring suit. The combination of white t-shirt and black dress shoes doesn’t work for us. Switch the tee out for a pale color and get some brown loafers.

 

Mindy Kaling
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We hate the bust design and we think the sheer overlay turns the whole look matronly.

 

Ike Barinholtz
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Perfectly acceptable.

 

Brenda Song in Dolce & Gabbana
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This would be such a spectacular dress without that tired faux corsetry.

 

Nico Greetham
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A little heavy and dark for this time of year, but that’s a nice suit. The sleeves are too long and the pants are too tight, however.

 

ABOUT SEASON 2:
Isla Gordon (Kate Hudson) is no longer the surprise choice to lead the Los Angeles Waves, she’s the one everyone is watching. With the franchise finally rebounding after last year’s scandal, Isla is determined to prove she’s not just keeping the seat warm for her brother Cam (Justin Theroux). What she doesn’t know is that Cam is quietly maneuvering behind the scenes to reclaim his post, turning every misstep into ammunition. As she tries to balance the pressure of running a franchise with devoting time to her personal life, every decision on and off the court counts. To survive the family power plays and the scrutiny of the board, she’ll have to rip up last season’s game plan and come up with a whole new playbook if she wants to close out the season on top. From executive producers Mindy Kaling, Ike Barinholtz, and David Stassen, season two of RUNNING POINT raises the stakes, deepens the family drama, and finds even more comedy in what it takes to run a modern sports empire.
Starring: Kate Hudson, Drew Tarver, Brenda Song, Scott MacArthur, Fabrizio Guido, Chet Hanks, Toby Sandeman, Uche Agada and Justin Theroux
Recurring Guest Stars: Ray Romano, Max Greenfield, Jay Ellis, Roberto Sanchez, Jon Glaser, Scott Evans, Rob Huebel, Marissa Reyes, Blake Anderson, Ken Marino, Tommy Dewey, Richa Moorjani, Aliyah Turner, Jake Picking
Writers / Executive Producers: Mindy Kaling, Ike Barinholtz, David Stassen
Showrunner: David Stassen
Executive Producers: Kate Hudson, Howard Klein, Jeanie Buss and Linda Rambis
Producer: Jordan Rambis

 

[Photo Credit: Courtesy of Netflix – Video Credit: Netflix/YouTube]

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