BEEF Season 2 trailer teases Love, Marriage, and Consequences
The official trailer for BEEF Season 2 has dropped today on Netflix. Watch it here.
The official trailer for BEEF Season 2 has dropped today on Netflix, giving fans their first look at the highly anticipated return of the award-winning anthology series — and it’s already teasing intense drama, complicated relationships, and the kind of emotional chaos that made the first season a breakout hit.
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BEEF Season 2 Trailer Breakdown: Love, Marriage, and Consequences
The newly released BEEF Season 2 trailer centers on two couples from different generations, both grappling with one of life’s biggest decisions: choosing the “right” partner.
On one side, millennials Josh (Oscar Isaac) and Lindsay (Carey Mulligan) appear to have built a polished, successful life — but beneath the surface, cracks are already forming. On the other, Gen Z couple Ashley (Cailee Spaeny) and Austin (Charles Melton) are young, in love, and still figuring out what their future might look like.
The trailer quickly reveals how these personal relationships spiral into something much bigger. After Ashley and Austin witness a heated, unsettling argument between Josh and Lindsay, their own relationship begins to unravel. A quiet but powerful moment — Ashley asking Lindsay if she’s truly happy in her marriage — hints at the deeper emotional themes this season will explore.
Release Date and Setting: When Does BEEF Season 2 Come Out?
Created by Lee Sung Jin and produced by A24, BEEF Season 2 premieres April 16, 2026, exclusively on Netflix.
This season unfolds in the affluent, sun-soaked setting of Ojai, where much of the drama takes place inside the elite Monte Vista Point country club. The luxurious backdrop contrasts sharply with the emotional tension brewing between its characters.
New Cast and Characters Introduced in the Trailer
Beyond the two central couples, the BEEF Season 2 trailer introduces a wider ensemble that expands the story’s scope.
At the center of it all is Chairwoman Park (Youn Yuh-jung), a powerful billionaire navigating her own complicated marriage to Doctor Kim (Song Kang-ho). Both couples appear to compete for her approval, adding another layer of tension and ambition to the narrative.
We also get glimpses of the Monte Vista Point ecosystem — from employees like tennis trainer Woosh (played by Matthew Kim, aka BM of KARD) and interpreter Eunice (Seoyeon Jang), to wealthy members like Troy (William Fichtner) and his younger wife Ava (Mikaela Hoover).
Why the BEEF Season 2 Trailer Is Getting Attention
The trailer leans heavily into the show’s signature blend of sharp writing, emotional tension, and dark humor. It raises big, relatable questions:
Is there really such a thing as the “right” person?
Can love survive ambition, pressure, and time?
And what happens when you realize you might have chosen wrong?
By the end of the trailer, viewers are left with a lingering sense of unease — and a central question that could define the entire season: are we all just searching for the “right wrong person”?
Watch BEEF Season 2 on Netflix
With a fresh cast, a new setting, and even higher emotional stakes, BEEF Season 2 looks set to deliver another gripping chapter when it premieres on April 16, 2026.
If the trailer is anything to go by, this season won’t just be about relationships — it’ll be about the consequences of them.


