Swagger Season 2 Trailer: Isaiah Hill’s Basketball Dreams Come Crashing Down

Swagger Season 2 Trailer shows how Jace is trying to level up his game to make his dreams come true but one wrong action can jeopardise everything that he worked for. Created and directed by Reggie Rock Bythewood, the sports drama is executive produced by Bythewood, Brian Grazer, Kevin Durant, Rich Kleiman, Francie Calfo and Joy Kecken.

The ensemble cast of stars includes O’Shea Jackson Jr as Ike Icon Edwards, Isaiah Hill as Jace Carson, Shinelle Azoroh as Jenna Carson, Quvenzhané Wallis as Crystal Jarrett, Caleel Harris as Musa Rahim, James Bingham as Drew Murphy, Solomon Irama as Phil Marksby, Ozie Nzeribe as Royale Hughes, Tessa Ferrer, Tristan Mack Wilds and Jason Rivera.

Inspired by NBA superstar Kevin Durant’s experiences, the show explores the world of youth basketball, and the players, their families and coaches who walk the fine line between dreams and ambition, opportunity and corruption.

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Still from Swagger Season 2 Trailer

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The trailer starts off with Jace expressing his love for the game, ever since he was a kid. Every time he is gliding through the air while playing, it’s like pressing mute on everything else. It’s like the world is a stage for him, where he is trying to level up his skills, his game and even a new school.

On top of it all, he is in his senior year of high school, the most crucial period for anyone looking to make it to the big leagues. He is required to do good not just in the game but also in his studies & everything else that would make him look good on paper as well. But when he decides to help his best friend from someone who has been bothering her. Things take a turn for the worse.

He tackles the situation with violence and it somehow makes its way on social media. Even though he was trying to help, it becomes a divided discussion with many people branding him as wrong and maligning his image. This one action put everything at risk and even possibly jail if things don’t turn in his favour.

At this crucial point, Jace finds himself all alone, as even the school refuses to stand strong with him. Trying to not get affected by people’s opinions of him, the trailer shows Jace taking control of his life and the narrative that he wants to put out into the world.

Watch Swagger Season 2 Trailer

The series is scheduled to be released on June 23, 2023, by Apple TV+.

Are you looking forward to watching the upcoming season of the show? What are your thoughts on the trailer? Let us know in the comments below.

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