Exclusive Upload Season 2 Interview with Greg Daniels

Learn how Greg Daniels makes fantastical realities seem ground and take audiences to almost impossible worlds in our Upload Season 2 Interview.
Upload Season 2 Interview Greg Daniels

Learn how Greg Daniels makes fantastical realities seem ground and take audiences to almost impossible worlds in our Upload Season 2 Interview.

Prime Video’s brilliant dramedy, Upload, is finally set to premiere its second season this Friday, March 11, 2022. The first season of the series aired back in May 2020, with the season finale ending on a major cliffhanger. Now, nearly two years later, fans will finally get to see what happened and learn the fates of the cross-existence love triangle. To get everyone even more excited for the series, we got to interview the series creator, who you also likely know from King of the Hill and The Office (US), Greg Daniels.

Upload Season 2 Interview – Greg Daniels

Greg Daniels has been part of some of the biggest television shows in history. This award-winning creator has a real knack for making very grounded and relatable stories, that also go into incredibly wild and out there situations. Of all his series, I feel this series is by far his most lofty concept for a series. Space Force would have been a contender, but that is/was/sort of a real thing. Especially in comparison to shows like King of The Hill, The Office, and Parks and Rec which all take place in small towns in middle America. This series takes place in a digital afterlife and New York City.

RELATED: Exclusive Upload Season 2 Interview with Andy Allo, Allegra Edwards, and Robbie Amell

Given the opportunity to speak with someone who has contributed to literal months’ worth of entertainment for me, my family, and friends, I had to ask him how he is able to unassumingly get viewers to go from mild-mannered everyday life to buying into these far-out situations. To Greg Daniels, getting the audience to believe Hank Hill is a pimp, or that we can disintegrate our heads to enter a digital afterlife is pretty simple. If that’s not enough to get you hyped for Season 2, you can always watch our interview with Zainab Johnson and Kevin Bigley.

Upload Season 2 will premiere all 7 episodes of Season 2 this Friday, March 11, 2022, exclusively on Prime Video.

Upload

ABOUT UPLOAD

Season 2 Release Date: March 11, 2022
Created by: Greg Daniels
Executive Producers: Greg Daniels
Cast: Andy Allo, Robbie Amell, Allegra Edwards, Zainab Johnson, Kevin Bigley, Joshua Banday, Owen Daniels, Andrea Rosen

Upload is a sci-fi comedy series from Emmy Award-winning writer Greg Daniels (The Office, Parks and Recreation), set in a technologically advanced future where hologram phones, 3D food printers and automated grocery stores are the norm. Most uniquely, humans can choose to be “uploaded” into a virtual afterlife.

In Upload Season Two, Nathan is at a crossroads in his (after) life… his ex-girlfriend Ingrid has unexpectedly arrived to Lakeview hoping to strengthen their relationship, but his heart still secretly yearns for his customer service angel Nora. Meanwhile Nora is off the grid and involved with the anti-tech rebel group “The Ludds.” Season Two is packed with new near-future concepts, including Lakeview’s newest in-app digital baby program called, “prototykes,” and other satirical glimpses of the technological advances and headaches to come.

Are you excited about Upload Season 2? Who’s afterlife ideas were better, Zainab of Kevins? What would you want in your digital afterlife? Let us know what you think in the comments below or share them with us on Twitter.

KEEP READING: Upload Season 2 Review – Hilarious, Honest, and Holy S@&!

Share

Picture of Kevin Fenix

Kevin Fenix

Professional Nerd | Amateur Human | Creative/Content Director The best way to describe Kevin Fenix is the kid you never tell what the buttons do in video games so you have a chance to win. Being 6’ 4” and Asian, he never really fit in, so he got comfortable standing out. Not only is it easy to find him in crowds, he dabbles in the culinary arts, does a little stand up and improv, and can honestly say Spider-Man is the Jesus-like influence of his life. Kevin Fenix loves dogs, movies, television, comics, comedy, and to shoot people… with video.