Fulwell Entertainment’s UNINTERRUPTED, 4.4.Forty Media and State Farm® present Season 2 of “On the Rise: JuJu Watkins,” the original documentary series starring college basketball superstar JuJu Watkins. This season captures JuJu’s sophomore year and unexpected injury, as her family and friends support the USC Trojans guard through life’s ups and downs and journey to recovery.
All four episodes will be available exclusively on Peacock after the premiere of Episodes 1 and 2 on Saturday, November 15, @ 3:00PM ET/2:00PM CT on NBC.
“This season of On the Rise feels especially personal,” said Watkins. “It captures the moments, challenges, and growth that have shaped who I am, and I’m so grateful to keep sharing this journey with you.
“At UNINTERRUPTED, we strive to empower athletes and support them in authentically sharing their stories – on their terms. It has been an exciting journey to shine a spotlight on JuJu through her sophomore year, both on and off the court, in ways fans haven’t seen before,” said Matt Rissmiller, VP Sports and Culture at Fulwell Entertainment. “Our second season continues to be a breakthrough series, documenting her journey while showcasing the work ethic it takes to be a generational talent.”
“JuJu’s journey has been incredible to witness, and this season she invites fans even deeper into her world,” said Danny Barton, Executive Producer at 4.4.Forty Media and VP of Sports Content at KLUTCH Sports. “Each episode captures her determination and resilience, and we hope viewers continue to draw inspiration from her story.”
“JuJu’s journey reflects the heart of what we stand for – showing up, putting in the work, and lifting others up along the way. That’s what being a Good Neighbor is all about,” said Kristyn Cook, Chief Agency, Sales and Marketing Officer at State Farm. “On The Rise captures that spirit, and it’s important to us to support stories like JuJu’s that celebrate the power of community and the people who help each other rise and overcome adversity.”
Featuring guest stars Draymond Green, A’ja Wilson, Ari Chambers, and more, each episode gives viewers a look behind the scenes as the 20-year-old pushes herself to greatness on the court and navigates the world of N.I.L.
“On the Rise: JuJu Watkins” is executive produced by LeBron James, Maverick Carter, Ben Turner, Jamal Henderson, and Matt Rissmiller for Fulwell Entertainment’s Uninterrupted. Director Nikki Spetseris is also executive producer, and Nathalie Andrus is co-executive producing for UNINTERRUPTED. JuJu Watkins and Rich Paul of KLUTCH Sports, and Danny Barton of 4.4.Forty Media also executive produce.
Follow JuJu on Instagram and TikTok, and stay connected to @UNINTERRUPTED @NBC for the latest on the show and each episode.
ABOUT JUJU WATKINS
JuJu Watkins is a basketball phenom in her junior year at the University of Southern California. In her first collegiate season, JuJu shattered a long-standing Pac-12 record by being named Freshman of the Week 13 times. Additionally, she surpassed WNBA Hall of Famer Lisa Leslie for having the most 30-point games by a USC freshman in program history. Most notably, JuJu broke the record for most points scored by a freshman in NCAA history, breaking Tina Hutchinson’s record from 1983-84. In 2025, Juju was named the Naismith Player of the Year, AP Player of the Year, USBWA National Player of the Year, and Big Ten Player of the Year. She also received the John R. Wooden Award and the Dawn Staley Award. Additionally, she earned First Team All-Big Ten and Big Ten All-Defensive Team honors. She is a 2x Consensus First Team All-American and 2x recipient of the Ann Meyers Drysdale Award.
In 2024, JuJu was named USBWA National Freshman of the Year, Pac-12 Freshman of the Year, a WBCA Coaches All-American, and earned spots on the All-Pac-12 Team, Pac-12 All-Defensive Team, and Pac-12 All-Freshman Team. Her earlier accolades include being a McDonald’s All-American, a two-time FIBA gold medalist, and the 2022 Gatorade California Girls Basketball Player of the Year. JuJu’s skill and success on the court have made her a role model for young athletes everywhere. Off the court, JuJu is passionate about carrying on the legacy of her grandfather, Ted Watkins Sr., who founded the Watts Labor Community Action Committee after the 1965 Watts Riots. JuJu hosts an annual holiday initiative at the Watts Labor Community and Action Committee Center-the center her grandfather founded- to tell the story of racial injustice and empower individuals with tools to create change.