It’s Oscar Isaac and Carey Mulligan versus Cailee Spaeny and Charles Melton in the trailer for Season 2 of Netflix’s ‘Beef’

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where meat (Teaser for Season 2)? I’m glad you asked. (It’s also at the bottom of this story.)

Netflix on Thursday released the trailer for the film meat The second season, which this time stars Oscar Isaac and Carey Mulligan. They’re playing a couple, so that’s not where the beef lies — well, no more than any other struggling couple, I suppose.

meat Season 2 sees newly engaged couple Ashley Miller (Cailee Spaeny) and Austin Davis (Charles Melton), both low-level employees at a country club, “become involved in the disintegrating marriage between their general manager…and his wife,” reads the season 2 synopsis. That would be Joshua Martin (Isaac) and Lindsey Crane Martin (Mulligan) respectively.

The description continues: “Through favors and coercion, both spouses vie for the approval of the elite club’s billionaire owner, President Park (Yoon Yuh-jung), who is struggling to manage a scandal of her own involving her second husband, Dr. Kim (Song Kang-ho).”

Seoyeon Jang also stars in the second season with Youn Yuh-jung, Song Kang-Ho, William Fichtner, Mikaela Hoover, and Congolese-born British musician BM, a stage name derived from his real name Bolia Matundu.

All eight A24 episodes meat Season 2 will be released on April 16, 2026 on Netflix.

meat It was created by Lee Sung Jin, who serves as showrunner and executive produces the anthology series alongside season one stars Steven Yeun and Ali Wong and season two stars Mulligan, Isaac, Milton, and Spaeny. Additional executive producers are director Jake Schreier, Anna Munsch, Kitao Sakurai, and Ethan Kuperberg.

Watch the teaser for Season 2 here:

In it meat Season 1 review, Hollywood Reporter Critic Angie Han described Yeon-woong’s rivalry as “hilarious”. But it was much more than that.

“But what is less expected — and what will really stick once the dust settles — is the series’ focus on the humanity of its flawed characters, and its disturbing sense of empathy for their existential despair,” Hahn wrote.

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