‘The Arrangement’ Renewed by E! for Season 2

‘The Arrangement’ Renewed by E! for Season 2

E! is extending its “Arrangement” with Josh Henderson.

The cable channel has renewed “The Arrangement” — its second scripted show — for Season 2, which will consist of 10 one-hour episodes.

“The Arrangement” hails from writer/executive producer Jonathan Abrahams. In addition to the “Dallas” remake alum, the series also stars Christine Evangelista, Lexa Doig and Michael Vartan.

Also Read: E! Network Acquires the 'People's Choice Awards' in 2018

“As E!’s second successful foray into scripted, we are thrilled to see the show resonate with viewers and gain momentum throughout the season. Continuing to fuel our audience’s passion for pop culture and celebrity, ‘The Arrangement’ allows us to reveal a darker side of Hollywood that has never been seen before,” said Adam Stotsky, president, E! Entertainment and Esquire Network. “Alongside our partners at Universal Cable Productions, we’re excited to watch this intriguingly unpredictable story continue to unfold in a second season.”

“‘The Arrangement’ has won an audience by providing a guilty pleasure with a dash of topicality,” added Jeff Wachtel, president and chief content officer, NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment. “Jonathan, Josh, Christine, Michael, Lexa and the rest of the team have created the perfect cocktail of fairytale love story with a dark twist!”

Also Read: TV Reporter Attacked Live On-Air by Man in Hockey Mask (Video)

This weekend, secrets are revealed when Kyle (Henderson) accompanies Megan (Evangelista) on a trip back to her hometown to officiate her best friend’s wedding.

Meanwhile, Terence (Vartan) goes on a journey of self-reflection after trying to save the Institute from a possible scandal that leads to an intense confrontation. As things get steamy with DeAnn (Doig), she finds herself inspired to take more risks with her life.

“The Arrangement” airs Sundays at 10/9c on E!

Related stories from TheWrap:

Tribune Layoffs: Screener TV to Shut Down, Television Without Pity Relaunch Scrapped (Exclusive)

MTV to Revive 'Fear Factor,' Taps Ludacris as Host

Clay Adler, MTV Reality Star, Dies of Apparent Suicide at 27