Dispatches from Elsewhere is an American Anthology drama television series. Jason Segel is the creator of the series. Jason is a world-renowned American comedian, songwriter, actor and producer.
The series is the adaption of an American documentary, The Institute (2013).

The show premiered on March 1, 2020, in the United States of America. The show released on the AMC network.
In the United Kingdom, the show premiered on April 29, 2020, on BT TV.
The show received positive remarks on its release. It scored an 86% rating with an average score of 7.18 on Rotten Tomatoes.
Dispatches From Elsewhere Season 2 Plot:
Dispatches from Elsewhere is a show which will change how you perceive everything. The show has its way of looking at things and life.
The story revolves around 4 characters of the show, who are in constant search of something missing in their lives.
These four characters unite after participating in a game designed by Jejune Institute.
The game contains puzzles and twists. The aim of the game is that it will fulfill what characters are searching for.
The players play as “Agents of Nonchalance”. Each player has to find Clara.
The players have to carefully access the clues and tips to figure out the appearance of this person, Clara.
The game designed is very carefully carried out by Government conspiracy, which is a distraction from reality.
Each episode is an hour-long and will keep you glued to your seats as the characters reveal the clues by the end of each episode.
Dispatches From Elsewhere Season 2 Season 2?
“How I Met Your Mother” fame Jason Segel, who is also playing the lead role in Dispatches from Elsewhere, in one of his interviews said that he has some plans for the second season.
However, season 1 ended with solving the mystery, it seems there is nothing to show in the second season unless there is a new story.
Till now, there is no news of the renewal of the series.
Dispatches From Elsewhere Season 2 Cast:
Jason Segel as Peter
Andre Benjamin as Fredwynn
Eve Lindley as Simone,
Richard E. Grant as Octavio Coleman
Sally Field as Janice Foster
Tara Lynne Barr as Young Janice
Cecilia Balagot as Clara
Cherise Boothe as Lee
Travis Burnett as Clown-Faced Boy
Joe Forbrich as The Milkman