Beef: When to watch season 2 on Netflix


Expect more frustration, resentment, and insecurity this week NetflixThe anthology drama series, Beef, returns for a second season with a new cast and setting.

After taking home three Emmy Awards for its first season, which starred Steven Yeun and Ali Wong, director and screenwriter Lee Seung-jin starts from a clean slate with a completely different talent lineup. Great Gatsby star Carey Mulligan and Frankenstein’s Oscar Isaac lead the story as Joshua and Lindsay Martin, a couple whose marriage is more than just rocky. Cailee Spaeny and Charles Melton play a newly engaged couple, Ashley and Austin, who both work under the Martins.

Produced by A24 and featuring a soundtrack by Billie Eilish’s brother Finneas, Beef is set for more dark humor as Season 2 introduces another high-stakes feud. Read on to learn more about how Season 2 of Beef will stream this month.

What is the plot of season 2 beef?

As with the first season, this second series of Beef centers around a major controversy. But this time it’s between Joshua and Lindsay, who together run an exclusive country club in Southern California.

But what begins as a seemingly contained conflict soon escalates, dragging in his friends and their employees, including two employees – a Gen Z couple (played by Milton and Spaeny) who witness the shocking confrontation between their bosses.

The fallout from the argument sets off a chain of events, leading to the pair fighting for the approval of the club’s powerful billionaire owner, played by Yoon Yeoh-jung.

How to watch Beef season 2

The eight-episode second season of Beef will arrive on Netflix on April 16. the Streaming service It recently raised prices on its subscription plans, which now range from $9 to $27 per month.

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Netflix offers three plans in the US, ranging from $9 per month for its ad-free version to $20 or $27 per month if you want to stream without ads.

In the UK, the current price is £6 for Standard with ads, £13 for Standard (no ads), and £19 for Premium (no ads). For Australian viewers, the standard price with ads comes in at AU$10, the standard price (without ads) is AU$21, while the premium version (without ads) will cost you AU$30.



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