Long Way Round: Season 2 (2026)

Adventure enthusiasts, motorcycle lovers, and Ewan McGregor/Charley Boorman die-hards – buckle up (or should we say, strap on your helmet?), because the legendary Long Way Round franchise is reportedly roaring back with Season 2 in 2026! Twenty-plus years after the groundbreaking 2004 original that redefined travel-adventure TV, whispers, fan posters, and viral posts are building massive hype for what could be the duo’s most ambitious ride yet. Starring Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman, with rumors swirling about a surprise third rider (some posts even name-drop Tom Holland or others for fresh energy), this “Season 2” promises to recapture the raw magic of friendship, mishaps, stunning landscapes, and pure two-wheeled freedom.
Let’s rewind for context: The original Long Way Round (2004) followed best friends Ewan (the Hollywood star with a passion for bikes) and Charley (the adventure junkie and son of a racing legend) as they embarked on an insane 20,000+ mile journey from London to New York – the long way. Dodging bureaucracy in Kazakhstan, battling Siberian mud, crossing the Bering Strait by cargo ship, and riding through Alaska and Canada, the series wasn’t just about motorcycles; it was about brotherhood, perseverance, and the thrill of the unknown. Shot with a small crew, real breakdowns, genuine laughs, and heartfelt moments, it became a cultural phenomenon, inspiring countless riders to hit the road themselves.
The sequels kept the fire alive: Long Way Down (2007) took them from John o’ Groats to Cape Town through Africa, facing deserts, wildlife, and political tensions. Long Way Up (2020) went electric – riding prototype Harley LiveWires from Ushuaia to Los Angeles amid pandemic challenges, highlighting sustainability and innovation. Then came Long Way Home (2025) on Apple TV+, a more intimate loop from Ewan’s Scottish home to Charley’s in England via Scandinavia, the Arctic Circle, Baltics, and continental Europe on cranky vintage bikes (a 1974 Moto Guzzi for Ewan, a BMW R75/5 for Charley). It was relaxed, nostalgic, and full of banter – a beautiful “homecoming” after years of globe-trotting.
Now, enter Long Way Round: Season 2 (2026) – the rumored next chapter fans are calling the “ultimate reunion.” Circulating posters and fan-made trailers describe a globe-spanning odyssey picking up where the original left off, testing limits harder than ever. The journey reportedly spans frozen Siberian tundras (echoing the OG’s toughest sections), war-scarred Middle Eastern deserts, rugged African backroads, and untamed South American trails – a full-circle return to the spirit of circumnavigation but with higher stakes, wilder routes, and modern twists.
Key highlights fans are raving about:
- Ewan & Charley’s unbreakable bond – After more than two decades, their chemistry remains electric. Expect the same hilarious arguments over maps, heartfelt talks by campfires, and mutual support through breakdowns and border hassles.
- A potential third rider dynamic – Some viral posts suggest adding a younger, eager co-star (Tom Holland vibes in fan concepts) for generational contrast – an inexperienced but determined newbie learning the ropes, bringing fresh humor, tech-savvy energy, and even an electric prototype bike to clash with traditional engines. Range anxiety in remote areas? Logistical chaos? Instant drama!
- Epic challenges upgraded – Extreme weather, mechanical failures on “cranky old bikes” (or mixed fleets), cultural immersions, off-road disasters, and moments of pure awe in untouched wilderness. The series has always balanced grit with beauty – think jaw-dropping drone shots of endless steppes, starry nights in the desert, and muddy trails that test man and machine.
- Themes that hit deeper now – Resilience, friendship in mid-life, rediscovering freedom post-pandemic world, sustainability nods (perhaps hybrid or electric elements), and proving age doesn’t dim the adventurer spirit.
- Production vibes – Directed/produced by longtime collaborators Russ Malkin and David Alexanian, with the same raw, documentary-style filming fans love – no scripted drama, just real reactions.

Why the hype in 2026? The 20th anniversary of the original sparked massive nostalgia. Long Way Home (2025) proved the formula still works, earning strong reviews for its relaxed pacing and stunning European scenery. Fans on forums, YouTube, and social media are clamoring for “one more big one” – a true sequel to the Round that started it all.
Whether riding combustion classics, electrics, or a mix, this journey promises laughs, tears, stunning visuals, and inspiration. It’s not just TV; it’s a reminder that life’s best paths are the long ones – full of detours, breakdowns, and unbreakable bonds.
If this drops in 2026 (fingers crossed for Apple TV+ confirmation soon), stream the originals now to prep: Long Way Round, Down, Up, and Home are all on Apple TV+. Grab your bike keys, tag your riding buddy, and dream big.