The Four Seasons return with more heart and new adventures in Season 2
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Reel Perspectives
May 28. 2026
Netflix is packing its bags for another unforgettable getaway with the return of The Four Seasons, the hilarious hit series that continues to charm in its second season with humor and relatable friendships.

The new season returned on May 28 dropping all 8 epsiodes at once as the longtime group of friends reunite for new adventures, and fresh challenges following a difficult year marked by loss and personal growth. The official synopsis reveals coming off a hard year, our group of friends carries on their tradition of vacationing together — now with a baby in tow. The Four Seasons picks back up with the core group — Kate (Tina Fey), Jack (Will Forte), Anne (Kerri Kenney-Silver), Danny (Colman Domingo), Claude (Marco Calvani), and Ginny (Erika Henningsen) — as they journey from the familiar comforts of the Jersey shore and upstate New York to the stunning landscapes of Italy. With warmth and wit, personal blind spots surface for the group as they each grieve their late friend and embark on new adventures.
Co-created by Tina Fey, Lang Fisher, and Tracey Wigfield, The Four Seasons remains a heartfelt and hilarious tribute to long-term relationships, while continuing to explore the highs, lows, and humor of enduring friendships and love.

While the group continues to mourn the loss of their late friend, the new season embraces both the heartbreak, shenanigans, and healing that come with moving forward together. Tina Fey once again delivers the signature wit and grounded charm, while Colman Domingo shines in literally every project he's in. Seriously the man can do no wong. He's literal perfection.
The second season reflects on the realities of enduring friendships without losing its sense of humor. Whether navigating awkward truths, unexpected changes, or chaotic vacations, the characters remain endlessly relatable and lovable. The second season is more emotional than the first and that's actually a good thing. Warm, witty, and full of heart, the new season is another beautiful journey between life long friends, fans won’t want to miss.
The Four Seasons, Season 2, is streaming now on Netflix.
