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Netflix released Season 2 of Lee Sung Jin’s Emmy-winning anthology series Beef on April 16, 2026.
The eight-episode follow-up relocates the drama to Monte Vista Point country club near Montecito, California, and pivots from the road‑rage premise of Season 1 to a clash between two couples: Josh and Lindsay (Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan) and Gen Z employees Austin and Ashley (Charles Melton, Cailee Spaeny). The season was reportedly inspired by a real domestic argument the creator overheard and the divergent reactions he heard across generations.
Plotlines escalate from a filmed altercation and blackmail into embezzlement, kidnapping and an action‑thriller finale that crosses to Seoul; the cast includes Youn Yuh‑jung and Song Kang‑ho.
Critics have largely praised the performances and direction but are mixed on scope and thematic overload, with some comparing the show’s anthology turn to The White Lotus.
Season 2 continues Beef’s interest in class, gender and late‑stage capitalism while aiming to expand the series into a recurring anthology franchise.








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