It’s all new drama as Beef returns for Season 2 this April, bringing a fresh storyline, a new cast and another intense ride.
If you were hooked on the first season, expect something different this time. The format shifts, the characters change, but the tension stays.
A new story, same chaos
Season 1 introduced viewers to Amy Lau, played by Ali Wong, and Danny Cho, played by Steven Yeun. What started as a small road rage incident spiralled into a gripping, emotional story that kept viewers watching episode after episode.
The show quickly built a strong following after its debut at the SXSW Festival in March 2023, with many binge-watching all ten episodes in a matter of days.
Creator Lee Sung Jin had always planned the series as an anthology, opening the door for a completely new direction in Season 2.
What to expect in Season 2
The new season introduces a different storyline. A young couple witnesses a tense altercation between their boss and his wife, setting off a chain reaction of manipulation, power struggles and shifting alliances.
The story unfolds in the high-stakes world of a country club, led by a powerful Korean billionaire. Expect sharp twists, layered characters and escalating conflict.

A fresh, high-profile cast
Season 2 brings in a new lineup of well-known actors.
Oscar Isaac leads the cast, joined by Carey Mulligan, Charles Melton and Cailee Spaeny.
Guest appearances include Youn Yuh-jung and Song Kang-ho.
The shift in cast signals a new tone while keeping the show’s signature intensity.
Release date and episodes
Season 2 will feature eight episodes, all dropping on Netflix on 16 April 2026.
If Season 1 is anything to go by, expect another binge-worthy release.
Why this season matters
Beef stood out because it took a simple moment and pushed it to extremes. That approach returns, but with a new lens and new characters.
For viewers, that means:
- A fresh story without needing to rewatch Season 1
- A new cast bringing different energy
- The same tension that made the series popular



