Oscar Isaac Drives Golf Cart in First Look at 'Beef' Season 2 Photos

The first look photos for the second season of the anthology series 'Beef' have been released, introducing the new cast and setting. The season shifts its focus to the world of an elite country club, centering on a Korean billionaire owner. It stars Oscar Isaac, Charles Melton, and Cailee Spaeny as a couple who witness a dramatic fight between their bosses. The series, returning over three years after its acclaimed first season, premieres on Netflix on April 16.

Key Points: 'Beef' Season 2 First Look: Oscar Isaac, Cast Photos

  • Season 2 moves to an elite country club setting
  • Features Oscar Isaac, Charles Melton, and Cailee Spaeny
  • Premieres on Netflix April 16
  • Creator Lee Sung Jin returns as showrunner
  • Consists of eight 30-minute episodes
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'Beef' Season 2: Oscar Issac drives golf cart, Charles Melton lifts weights in series first look photos

First look photos for 'Beef' Season 2 reveal Oscar Isaac, Charles Melton, and Cailee Spaeny in new elite country club storyline. Premieres April 16.

"Every relationship has its BEEF. - Netflix"

Washington DC, January 22

The first look photos of Oscar Isaac starrer series 'Beef' are finally out, offering a glimpse of the new plot and story in the upcoming season, which debuts on April 16.

'Beef' is an anthology series which will be back with its second season soon, with Oscar Issac in the lead role. It will also star Charles Melton and Cailee Spaeny in the lead roles.

In the first look images, Charles Melton is seen lifting weights while Cailiee Spaeny appears worried on a hospital bed. Oscar Issac drives a golf car and Carey Mulligan considers a facelift as she stares at herself in the mirror in the first look photos.

While sharing the photos, Netflix wrote, "Every relationship has its BEEF. Here's your first look at Season 2, premiering April 16."

'Beef' Season 2 also stars Oscar winner Yuh-Jung Youn as Chairwoman Park and 'Parasite' star Song Kang-ho as Dr. Kim.

According to Variety, this time around, the Emmy-winning anthology series moves into the elitist world of a country club, where "chess moves of favours and coercion" circle around its Korean billionaire owner.

Melton and Spaeny star as young couple Austin and Ashley, who work at the club and witness an alarming fight between their boss and his wife, Josh and Lindsay (played by Isaac and Mulligan), as reported by Variety.

The recurring cast also includes William Fichtner as Troy, Mikaela Hoover as Ava, and BM as Woosh.

According to Variety, the season will consist of eight 30-minute episodes, with creator Lee Sung Jin returning as showrunner and executive producer.

Steven Yeun and Ali Wong, who starred in and executive produced Season 1, remain on board as EP (Executive Producer) alongside Jake Schreier, Kitao Sakurai, Ethan Kuperberg and Anna Ouyang Moench, plus Mulligan, Isaac, Melton and Spaeny.

'Beef' returns more than three years after the premiere of Season 1, which followed two strangers whose lives become dangerously intertwined after a road rage incident. It starred Steven Yeun and Ali Wong in the lead roles.

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Rohit P
More than three years wait for a new season is too long, Netflix! But the cast looks stellar. Song Kang-ho from Parasite? That's a major win. Looking forward to the "chess moves of favours" plot.
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Arjun K
Interesting shift from a public road rage incident to the private, elitist world of a country club. Feels like a commentary on how conflicts manifest differently across classes. Hope they do it justice.
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Sarah B
Charles Melton lifting weights in the first look? Okay, they know their audience 😉. Jokes aside, the premise sounds intriguing. A bit worried an anthology series can lose its original magic, but trusting the creators.
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Karthik V
As an Indian viewer, I appreciate that global shows are exploring Asian narratives with such depth. Season 1 was brilliant. Hope Season 2 maintains that raw, emotional honesty amidst all the billionaire drama.
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Nikhil C
Respectfully, I hope the show doesn't get lost in its new setting. The beauty of the first season was its simplicity—two ordinary people. A country club full of billionaires might feel less relatable. Fingers crossed!

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