The trailer for ‘Beef’ Season 2 has landed, thrusting viewers into a sun-soaked world of elite country club rivalries and simmering resentments. With Oscar Isaac and Carey Mulligan leading as a fractured power couple it teases the kind of messy human collisions that made Season 1 a standout. The preview captures raw tension that feels all too real, pulling viewers right into their unraveling world.
Power plays at the country club
Oscar Isaac plays Joshua Martín, a tightly wound executive at an exclusive Southern California country club. His wife, Lindsay Crane-Martín, portrayed by Carey Mulligan, matches his intensity with sharp wit and quiet fury. Their explosive argument becomes the spark when two young employees stumble upon it. Cailee Spaeny embodies Ashley Miller, a driven newbie engaged to Austin Davis, played by Charles Melton, who shares her hunger for more.These juniors see opportunity in the bosses’ mess. They trade favors, bend rules and climb the ladder all while dodging the fallout. Chair Park, the club’s enigmatic owner brought to life by Youn Yuh-jung, looms over everyone with her commanding presence. Song Kang-ho adds depth as her husband Kim tangled in his own web of scandal. Rounding out the ensemble are William Fichtner, Mikaela Hoover, and musician BM (Sia Matu), each layering in surprises.Watch the trailer here
The March 5, 2026 released trailer clocks in under a minute but packs a punch. Quick cuts show Joshua and Lindsay trading barbs that cut deep, hinting at secrets straining their marriage. Ashley and Austin exchange sly looks, plotting their next move amid the chaos.One scene flashes Cailee Spaeny in a stark hospital bed, suggesting stakes rise fast.Creator Lee Sung Jin crafted Beef as an anthology, swapping road rage for country club intrigue this time. He helms the show as writer, director, and executive producer, joined by others . New leads, Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan, Charles Melton, and Cailee Spaeny, also produce, bringing personal investment to the mix.Eight half-hour episodes dive into class divides, ambition’s cost, and how small grudges balloon. Season 1’s raw feud between strangers won Emmys and hearts for its unflinching honesty. This chapter trades freeways for fairways but keeps the biting satire on human flaws. All episodes drop on Netflix April 16, 2026.








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