A TV series starring, created by, and produced by Black men is getting a third season. Bounce TV, the popular broadcast and multi-platform entertainment network serving African Americans, has announced its new slate of original programming, including the renewal of the hit series Johnson for season three. A press release reports that the popular dramedy […]

Bounce is premiering the second session of their original series "Johnson," with two new episodes back-to-back on Sunday, July 10 8/7c.  Ahead of its season two premiere, Bounce will air a binge-viewing marathon of the first season of the popular dramedy Sunday starting at 10:30 a.m. ET. Produced by Cedric the Entertainer and starring the show's creator/ showrunner Deji Laray (Bosch, Greenleaf), the show's producer/showrunner Thomas Q. Jones (P. Valley, Luke Cage), D.L. Hughley, Philip Smithey (Switched At Birth, The Rookie), and Derrex Brady (NCIS, First), "Johnson" is a dramedy that focuses on life-long best friends who share the same last name and similar experiences as modern-day Black men in America. Season 2 also stars D.L. Hughley and Terri J. Vaughn (“The Steve Harvey Show”, “All of Us").

Bounce's record-breaking TV series starring, created by, and produced by Black men is getting a second season. "Johnson" which earned more than two million viewers across its debut in August 2021, setting a Bounce viewership record for a half-hour series, has been greenlit for season two.