Everything We Know About Season 2 Of Netflix’s ‘Beef’ So Far

Every relationship’s got Beef, as the marketing for Season 2 of Netflix’s Emmy-winning anthology series says.

The second season of the show, which was confirmed October 2025, will land along other highly-anticipated shows like the third Season of Euphoria, Apple’s Margo’s Got Money Troubles, Hulu’s The Testaments and more.

For all the details about the second installment of Beef on Netflix, read on.

When does Beef Season 2 come out?

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The second season of Netflix’s Beef will arrive on the streamer April 16.

Who is in the cast of Beef Season 2?

Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan, Charles Melton and Cailee Spaeny lead the cast of the next installment of Beef.

Carey Mulligan as Lindsay Crane-Martin in Season 2 of 'Beef'

Carey Mulligan as Lindsay Crane-Martin in Season 2 of ‘Beef’ Courtesy of Netflix

Deadline exclusively broke the news of Pachinko and Minari star Youn Yuh-hung’s casting as well as that of Parasite star Song Kang-Ho.

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William Fichtner, Mikaela Hoover, Seoyeon Jang and Rapper BM joined the series nearly a year ago on Jan. 23, 2025.

What is Season 2 of Beef about?

The logline description reads, “Newly-engaged Ashley Miller (Cailee Spaeny) and Austin Davis (Charles Melton), both lower-level staff at a country club, become entangled in the unraveling marriage of their General Manager, Joshua Martín (Oscar Isaac), and his wife, Lindsay Crane-Martín (Carey Mulligan). Through favors and coercion, both couples vie for the approval of the elitist club’s billionaire owner, Chairwoman Park (Youn Yuh Jung), who struggles to manage her own scandal involving her second husband, Doctor Kim (Song Kang Ho).”

Oscar Isaac as Josh Martin in episode 'Beef'

Oscar Isaac as Josh Martin in episode ‘Beef’ Courtesy of Netflix

Oscar Isaac’s character is Josh, Mulligan’s is Lindsay, Melton’s is Astin and Spaeny’s is Ashley. Seoyen Jang has been billed as main cast in the role of Eunice. Recurring characters include Chairwoman Park (Yuh-jung), Dr. Kim (Kang-Ho), Troy (Fichtner), Ava (Mikaela Hoover) and Woosh (BM).

Who was in the first season of Beef?

Steven Yeung and Ali Wong starred in the first season of Beef, playing strangers whose lives change after they encounter each other in their cars in a fit of road rage. Young Mazino also appeared as Paul, Ashley Park played Naomi, Justin H. Min played Edwin, Joseph Lee played George and so on.

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Are there first-look photos for the second season of Beef?

Yes, Netflix unveiled 10 first-look images for the upcoming new season of Beef. See those not already sprinkled throughout this post below:

L to R: Charles Melton as Austin Davis, Cailee Spaeny as Ashley Miller in 'Beef'

L to R: Charles Melton as Austin Davis, Cailee Spaeny as Ashley Miller in ‘Beef’ Courtesy of Netflix

L-R: Song Kang-ho as Dr. Kim, Youn Yuh-jung as Chairwoman Park in 'Beef' Season 2

L-R: Song Kang-ho as Dr. Kim, Youn Yuh-jung as Chairwoman Park in ‘Beef’ Season 2 Courtesy of Netflix

Cailee Spaeny as Ashley Miller in Season 2 of 'Beef'

Cailee Spaeny as Ashley Miller in Season 2 of ‘Beef’ Courtesy of Netflix

L to R: William Fichtner as Troy and Mikaela Hoover as Ava in 'Beef'

L to R: William Fichtner as Troy and Mikaela Hoover as Ava in ‘Beef’ Courtesy of Netflix

L-R: Matthew Kim as Woosh and Youn Yuh-jung as Chairwoman Park in 'Beef' Season 2

L-R: Matthew Kim as Woosh and Youn Yuh-jung as Chairwoman Park in ‘Beef’ Season 2 Courtesy of Netflix

L to R: Oscar Isaac as Josh Martin and Carey Mulligan as Lindsay Crane-Martin in Season 2 of 'Beef'

L to R: Oscar Isaac as Josh Martin and Carey Mulligan as Lindsay Crane-Martin in Season 2 of ‘Beef’ Courtesy of Netflix

Charles Melton as Austin Davis in Season 2 of 'Beef'

Charles Melton as Austin Davis in Season 2 of ‘Beef’ Courtesy of Netflix

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