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Paramount+ Just Dropped 18 More Episodes of One of the 2020s' Best Adult Animated Comedies

Paramount+ Just Dropped 18 More Episodes of One of the 2020s' Best Adult Animated Comedies
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More than six months after roaring back from a two-year hiatus, a top-tier adult animated comedy finally unleashes its 18-episode second season on Paramount+, topping an April 1 content wave that also brings comedy favorites Drillbit Taylor and The Addams Family.

If your queue needed a jolt, here it is: Digman! just quietly dumped its entire second season onto Paramount+, months after it wrapped on cable. Yes, the one with Andy Samberg doing an absolutely unhinged archaeologist voice. It took the scenic route to streaming, but it finally got there.

So, what just happened?

Paramount+ kicked off April 1 with a pile of fresh additions, including the comedies Drillbit Taylor and The Addams Family. Tucked into that wave was the thing a lot of us were waiting on: all 18 episodes of Digman! Season 2, now bingeable in one shot.

Quick catch-up (and the odd release shuffle)

  • Creators: Neil Campbell and Andy Samberg.
  • Where it started: Debuted on Comedy Central in 2023.
  • The gap: After a two-year breather, Season 2 aired on Comedy Central between July and August 2025.
  • The drop: More than six months later, on April 1, all 18 Season 2 episodes landed on Paramount+.
  • The hook: Samberg stars as Rip Digman, a fallen superstar archaeologist trying to claw back his legend after a 12-year disappearance tied to his wife’s death and a partner’s betrayal. He’s back in the field with a crew, chasing myth-level artifacts to rebuild his name.

What makes it fun

This is the kind of adult animation that lives and dies by the joke density, and Digman! shows up with a fire hose. Samberg leans hard into a Nicolas Cage-ish growl as Rip, which is already funny, and then the show stacks it with quick-hit gags and pop-culture riffs. Expect pointed Indiana Jones jabs, more whip and snake jokes than OSHA would allow, and missions that escalate from silly to unhinged at impressive speed.

Critics have been pretty clear about the vibe:

"quality nonsense" — Alison Lanier, Pajiba
"like if MacGruber, National Treasure, and TaleSpin had a hilarious cartoon baby" — Ethan Anderton, SlashFilm

Also worth flagging for comedy nerds: Samberg links back up with Tim Robinson here. They go way back to their SNL days and Robinson’s Netflix series I Think You Should Leave, and that shared rhythm shows. It is not reinventing television, and it doesn’t need to; it’s a knowingly ridiculous, high-energy sitcom that hits its targets more often than not.

Season 2’s groove

The format keeps it moving: adventure-of-the-week capers with real stakes, even when the premise is gleefully dumb. One week it’s the Ten Commandments, another it’s the dagger that did in Brutus, another it’s Hammurabi’s hat. The season keeps the action snappy and the jokes faster. If you’re into irreverent animation like Rick and Morty or Inside Job, this is very much in your lane.

Why the timing is a little strange

If you’re thinking, wait, didn’t Season 2 already air? Yep. Comedy Central broadcast the whole second season last summer (July–August 2025), and only now is Paramount+ catching up. It’s an oddly long window in 2026 streaming terms, but better late than never — and dropping the entire 18-episode run at once makes the wait easier to forgive.

So, is there a Season 3?

No verdict yet. There hasn’t been a renewal or a cancellation. Andy Samberg did throw fans a small lifeline in February, telling ScreenRant:

"it’s not dead" and its future is "still being discussed".

Translation: nobody’s ordered more episodes, but nobody’s pulled the plug either. For now, you’ve got a full two-season binge sitting on Paramount+ — which, given how fast these episodes fly, will not last you long.