NBC is going full out. The network has handed a series order to Stumble, a mockumentary-style cheerleading comedy that fuses cheer drama with primetime television. With Jenn Lyon (Claws, Sirens) leading the cast and Cheer’s Monica Aldama executive producing, Stumble is locked in for the 2025–26 season.
Created by comedy power duo Liz and Jeff Astrof, Stumble centers on Courteney Potter (Lyon), a gritty junior college cheer coach chasing her 15th national title—and doing whatever it takes to get her squad of misfits across the finish line. The series promises sharp writing, emotional stakes, and a behind-the-scenes look at the grind behind the glitter.
Previously announced cast member Kristin Chenoweth is confirmed to recur. The Emmy and Tony winner brings star power and pitch-perfect comedic timing to the mat, after a standout guest role in the pilot. Also joining Lyon and Chenoweth are Taran Killam (SNL), Ryan Pinkston, Jarrett Austin Brown, Anissa Borrego, Arianna Davis, Taylor Dunbar, and Georgie Murphy.
This is NBC’s second comedy pilot to score a series order this year, joining The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins, starring Tracy Morgan and Daniel Radcliffe. NBC has yet to finalize Stumble’s time slot, but industry insiders say it’s a frontrunner to air behind St. Denis Medical on Monday nights.






