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In less than two months, Netflix is officially checking back into The Four Seasons. Season 2 of the comedy series starring Tina Fey and Will Forte has been confirmed for a May 28 release date, almost exactly one year after the streamer's first set of vacations arrived. Accompanying the announcement, a massive batch of first-look images was released, highlighting the many couples and friends about to meet back up for more getaways that are sure to start relaxing and end in drama. Fellow series regulars Kerri Kenney-Silver, Marco Calvani, Erika Henningsen, and Colman Domingo are also returning.
Season 1 of The Four Seasons adapted Alan Alda's 1981 movie of the same name with a fresh coat of paint and some new faces in the role of six close friends who take a different trip correlating to each season. However, their longtime dynamic is completely thrown off when one of the couples, Nick (Steve Carell) and Anne (Kenney-Silver) are about to split up and that Nick has already started dating someone new, Ginny (Henningsen). It's a bit of an awkward shift that forces old issues and new rifts to appear within all of their relationships, creating a cloud hanging over their various trips. Despite everything, they managed to weather the storm of comedy and drama, though not without losing Nick to a fatal car crash, a moment that, oddly, helps them remember what's important.
Release Date 2025 - 2026-00-00
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