In "Beef" Season 2, Charles Melton and Cailee Spaeny will play a young couple who work at a country club.
They see a big fight between their boss and his wife, played by Oscar Isaac and Carey Mulligan. Yuh-Jung Youn, who won an Oscar for "Minari," and Song Kang-ho, from "Parasite," are also in this season. The story will explore tricky situations involving favors and pressure in a rich, exclusive country club and its Korean billionaire owner.
The season will have eight episodes, each about 30 minutes long.
The creator, Lee Sung Jin, is back as the showrunner and an executive producer. Steven Yeun and Ali Wong, who were in and helped make Season 1, are staying on as executive producers along with Jake Schreier, Kitao Sakurai, Ethan Kuperberg, Anna Moench, and also Mulligan, Isaac, Melton, and Spaeny. The show is made by A24.
"Beef" comes back more than three years after Season 1, which followed two strangers whose lives got seriously tangled after a road rage event.
Season 2 wasn't officially confirmed until October 2024, but the creator, Lee, had already said they might make it an anthology series during its 2023 award season.
Other Netflix shows coming up include "Virgin River" Season 7 on March 12 and "Sweet Magnolias" Season 5 on June 11.
You can see pictures of those shows, plus "Bridgerton" Season 4, "Avatar: The Last Airbender," and a new series called "Man on Fire," below.
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