FIND OUT EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE RELEASE OF SUPER PUMPED THE BATTLE FOR UBER EPISODE 2! DATE AND TIME OF RELEASE!
The new series, the first in the Super Pumped anthology, follows the rise and fall of former Uber CEO Travis Kalanick. Brian Koppelman and David Levien created the show, which is based on Mike Isaac’s 2019 book of the same name.
The fast-paced dialogue and pop culture references will have you picturing Chuck and Axe in a verbal brawl. The series, which also stars Kyle Chandler, Kerry Bishe, Elisabeth Shue, and Babak Tafti and is narrated by Quentin Tarantino, has a bright future and will run for several seasons. If you’re wondering when episode 2 of Super Pumped will be released, we’ve got you covered!
WHAT IS THE RELEASE DATE AND TIME FOR SUPER PUMPED THE BATTLE FOR UBER EPISODE 2?
The wait will be brief! Episode 2 of Super Pumped will be released in the United States on March 6, 2022. For the most impatient, episode 2 of Super Pumped will be released at 11 p.m. in the United States.
The French will be able to watch the episode first in the evenings from Sunday to Monday on VOSTFR and independent websites. Canal + is expected to air the series in a few weeks. Read this to find out if the series is based on a true story.
EXPLANATION OF THE FIRST EPISODE’S ENDING
Initially suspecting Michael of being a spy for Gurley, Kalanick puts his “dealmaking” skills to the test and is impressed. At Michael’s suggestion, UberCab shortens its name to Uber at the end of Episode 1 of Super Pumped.
As a result, the episode concludes on a significant note, demonstrating how the name of an iconic company evolves. Aside from the fact that the new name benefits Kalanick more, there is a significant financial reason for the change.

UberCab is classified as a “taxi” company by the municipal transportation agency and the summonses it issues. When Michael points this out to Kalanick, the CEO recognizes the devilishly simple solution the negotiator is proposing.
Kalanick appears to be shielding his company from the subpoena by changing the company name from UberCab to Uber and removing the word “Cab.” Because the company is not bound by the court order, it appears that its hefty fines are also going away.
Thus, the name change from UberCab to Uber is primarily intended to avoid fines imposed on the company for failing to comply with cease and desist orders.