While Brad Ingelsby’s gritty Philadelphia crime drama Task, starring Mark Ruffalo, captivated audiences with its first season, its future on HBO Max remains uncertain. Fans are eagerly awaiting news of a potential Season 2, especially with creator hints at further stories and even a Mare of Easttown crossover.
The first season of the critically engaging HBO Max crime drama, Task, has officially concluded, leaving a passionate fanbase in suspense. Created by the acclaimed Brad Ingelsby, the series quickly garnered attention for its raw depiction of law enforcement and criminal underworlds in the working-class suburbs of Philadelphia. However, despite its compelling narrative and strong performances, an official renewal for a second season has yet to be announced, keeping viewers and industry observers on edge.
Premiering in September 2025, Task delves into a high-stakes battle for control and justice. The plot centers on FBI Agent Tom, portrayed by the formidable Mark Ruffalo, who spearheads a task force investigating a string of violent robberies. These robberies, orchestrated by the seemingly ordinary family man Robbie (Tom Pelphrey), inadvertently ignite a deadly turf war by targeting the stash houses of the notorious Dark Hearts motorcycle gang.
The Quest for Season 2: An Unanswered Call
As of its season finale on October 19, 2025, HBO has not publicly confirmed whether Task will receive a second season. This silence has fueled considerable speculation among fans and critics alike, especially given the show’s potential for further exploration of its complex characters and setting.
Despite the lack of an official green light, there is significant interest from the creative team to continue the story. Brad Ingelsby, the mastermind behind the series, expressed his enthusiasm for future seasons in an interview with Esquire in October 2025. He stated, “I’d love to have a chance to do another season of Task,” highlighting his deep connection to the Philadelphia area and his desire to tell more stories rooted in his hometown.
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Martha Plimpton and Mark Ruffalo in ‘Task.’
A Deeper Look into the Creator’s Vision and Potential Crossovers
Ingelsby’s commitment to the authentic portrayal of his locale extends beyond just the narrative. His previous hit series, Mare of Easttown, also set in the Delaware County “Delco” area, resonated deeply with local audiences. This geographical and thematic consistency has led to exciting speculation. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Ingelsby teased the possibility of a crossover event between Task and Mare of Easttown. He noted, “They exist in the same world, so it wouldn’t surprise me one bit if Mare walked into a Wawa that Tom was in,” igniting the imaginations of fans eager to see these two beloved crime dramas intersect.
Such a crossover would be a groundbreaking event for HBO, offering an expanded universe for viewers deeply invested in the gritty, realistic crime stories Ingelsby masterfully crafts. It also underscores the richness of the Delaware County setting as a backdrop for complex human drama.
The Cast: Returning Faces and New Beginnings
A potential second season of Task faces several casting considerations, primarily due to the dramatic events of Season 1. The first season featured multiple significant character deaths, making the return of actors such as Tom Pelphrey (Robbie), Alison Oliver (Lizzie Stover), and Raúl Castillo (Cliff Broward) unlikely in main roles, though flashbacks could always be a possibility.
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Sam Keeley and Margarita Levieva in ‘Task.’
The biggest question mark for Season 2 revolves around Mark Ruffalo’s availability. His portrayal of FBI Agent Tom Brandis was a cornerstone of the first season. However, Ruffalo maintains a notoriously packed schedule. According to IMDb, he is currently filming Spider-Man: Brand New Day for Marvel and is attached to several other major projects, including Good Sex and Crime 101. Any plans for a second season would undoubtedly need to navigate his demanding commitments.
Ruffalo’s dedication to his role in Task was evident in his preparation. He revealed to People that he worked closely with retired FBI Special Agent Scott Duffey, learning that “the best FBI agents have a lot of empathy.” He also humorously confessed to a local culinary immersion, stating, “I ate a lot of Philly cheesesteak sandwiches” to get into character, a detail that endeared him further to the Philadelphia-based narrative.
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Emilia Jones in ‘Task.’
Where to Catch Up on Task Season 1
For those looking to immerse themselves in the intense world of Task or to revisit the intricate plot points that have sparked calls for a second season, all seven episodes of Task Season 1 are readily available for streaming exclusively on HBO Max.
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Alison Oliver and Thuso Mbedu in ‘Task.’
The Road Ahead for ‘Task’
The future of Task remains a compelling topic for fans of gritty crime dramas and Ingelsby’s distinct storytelling style. While the lack of an immediate renewal is common for premium cable and streaming series, the expressed interest from the creator, the critical praise, and the dedicated fanbase all point towards a strong desire for more. Whether it’s a direct continuation of Agent Tom’s journey or an ambitious crossover event, the potential for Task to return for a second season is a narrative thread many hope will be picked up soon by HBO Max.