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! This article is about Season 2 of the 2021 show. For Season 2 of the 2007 series, see Season 2 (iCarly).

Season 2 of iCarly (2021) was announced on July 15, 2021[2] and premiered on April 8, 2022.

Production[]

The Season 2 writer's room began on August 16, 2021[3] and production began in Los Angeles in early October 2021.[4] Filming officially wrapped on February 2, 2022.[5]

Season 2 premiered on April 8, 2022 and concluded on June 3, 2022.[6] The season began with a two-episode premiere, followed by new episodes releasing every Friday. It was produced by Nickelodeon Studios; executive producers are Ali Schouten, Jonathan Fener and Miranda Cosgrove, with Schouten and Fener also serving as showrunners. Jerry Trainor, Nathan Kress and Alissa Vradenburg also serve as producers. It is available exclusively on Paramount+ in the U.S., Canada, Latin America, Australia and the Nordics.[1]

Synopsis[]

Season 2 picks up right after the first season ended, with Carly refocusing her attention on her friends and family following her romantic complications, all while working to boost her revived web channel. Spencer and Harper also navigate new personal and career developments, while Freddie balances raising Millicent with a new app and a new girlfriend.[7]

Cast[]

Main Cast[]

Guest Stars[]

  • Rachel Bloom as McKenna Donatacci[14] (1 episode)
  • Edgar Blackmon as Shad (1 episode)
  • Nancy B. Berggren as Tiny Psychic (1 episode)
  • Noah James as Mark (1 episode)
  • Briana Barran as Astrid (1 episode)
  • Danielle Larracuente as Elaine (1 episode)
  • John Dale as Jack (1 episode)
  • Scarlet Envy as Lana Del Slay[15] (1 episode)
  • Monique Heart as Auntie Histamine[15] (1 episode)
  • Kandy Muse as Cruella Intentions[15] (1 episode)
  • Rosé as Kimmy Kimmy Moore[15] (1 episode)
  • Maximilian Lee Plazza as Henry Von Biedermeyer (1 episode)
  • Romel De Silva as Raoul (1 episode)
  • Emma Fassler as Tia (1 episode)
  • Valentina Lucido as Young Carly (1 episode)
  • Sebastian Cabanas as Young Spencer (1 episode)
  • Houston Jax Towe as Young Freddie (1 episode)
  • Abby Trott as GPS Voice (1 episode)
  • Kevin Miles as Byron[16] (1 episode)
  • Madelyn Skyler as Rose (1 episode)
  • Hannah Stocking as Sunny Johnson[17][18] (1 episode)
  • Finn Carr as Derek Fox-Lubiner (1 episode)
  • Preston Garcia as Chris (1 episode)
  • Hollis Jane Andrews as Kelly (1 episode)
  • Jaime Lyn Beatty as Elena (1 episode)

Episodes[]

  1. 04/08/22 - iGuess Everyone Just Hates Me Now (201)
  2. 04/08/22- iObject, Lewbert! (205)
  3. 04/15/22- I’m Wild and Crazy (202)
  4. 04/22/22- iHire a New Assistant (203)
  5. 04//29/22- ICupid (204)
  6. 05/06/22- iBuild a Team (206)
  7. 05/13/22- iDragged Him (207)
  8. 05/20/22- i'M a USA Bae (208)
  9. 05/27/22- iHit Something (209)
  10. 06/03/22- iThrow a Flawless Murder Mystery Party (210)

Trivia[]

  • The season was announced on July 15, 2021, the day the Season 1 episode iNeed Space was released.
  • Miranda Cosgrove wanted to see Mrs. Benson be in more episodes, along with Lewbert Sline and T-Bo.[19]
    • Both Mrs. Benson and Lewbert appear in iObject, Lewbert!
    • Despite the Groovy Smoothie reappearing in this season, T-Bo has yet to appear in the revival series.
  • Filming of Season 2 was halfway done by November 12, 2021.[20]
  • Josh Peck, who starred alongside Miranda Cosgrove in Drake & Josh, guest starred in this season in the episode iBuild a Team which is directed by Nathan Kress.[21]
    • It was later revealed by Nathan Kress in an interview that Josh Peck would appear in two episodes this season.
  • Nathan Kress revealed that he would direct an episode of Season 2 in December 2021.[22]
  • Miranda Cosgrove revealed on February 3, 2022 that the season had finished filming the day before.[5]
  • Carly and Freddie would confront their "unresolved" romantic feelings in this season.[23]
    • Paramount+ later promoted this season with "Creddie forever", implying this is a big season for them.[24]
  • The Groovy Smoothie returns this season.[6]
  • There were originally going to be 13 episodes like in Season 1, but it was cut down to 10 for unknown reasons.
  • This season aired episodes on Fridays instead of Thursdays.
  • Writer Jacques Mouledoux was promoted to script coordinator for Season 2.[25]
  • This is the first season where Guppy appears without Gibby.
    • This is because Noah Munck (the actor who portrayed Gibby in the original series) chose not to join the revival.
  • In a similar fashion to Season 1's three-episode premiere, this season had a two-episode premiere.
    • Season 3 then follows this season with a two-episode premiere.
  • The Groovy Smoothie is refurbished and renamed/replaced by "Shay What?!"
  • A new title sequence is used this season.
  • The finale features Freddie's birthday.
  • The season ends on a cliff-hanger like Season 1.
  • Sam isn't mentioned at all this season.

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