Apple TV+ has announced that the second season of its dark comedy-crime drama Your Friends & Neighbors will premiere on April 3, 2026. Starring Jon Hamm as a suburban thief, the 10-episode season will release weekly through June 5. James Marsden joins the cast as a new neighbor threatening the protagonist's secrets.
Release Details
Your Friends & Neighbors season 2 is scheduled to debut on Friday, April 3, 2026, on Apple TV+, with new episodes dropping weekly on Fridays until the finale on June 5, 2026. This marks a shift from season 1, which launched with two episodes before settling into a weekly rhythm. The series, which premiered in April 2025 with nine episodes, was renewed for a second season in 2024, prior to its debut.
Plot and Cast
In the new season, Andrew 'Coop' Cooper (Jon Hamm), a former finance executive turned unlikely thief, doubles down on robbing his affluent neighbors to sustain his lifestyle. The official logline states: 'Andrew Cooper doubles down on his life as an unlikely suburban thief, until the arrival of a new neighbor threatens to expose his secrets and place his family at risk.' Season 1 ended with Coop cleared of a murder charge and rejecting his old job to continue his criminal activities.
Returning cast includes Amanda Peet, Olivia Munn, Hoon Lee, Mark Tallman, Lena Hall, Aimee Carrero, Eunice Bae, Isabel Gravitt, and Donovan Colan. James Marsden joins as a series regular, likely portraying the enigmatic new neighbor, though character details remain undisclosed. Jonathan Tropper returns as showrunner, executive producer, and director for the season, with additional executive producers including Hamm, Connie Tavel, Craig Gillespie, Jamie Rosengard, Lori Keith Douglas, and Stephanie Laing, who directs six episodes.
First-Look Tease
Apple TV+ has released first-look photos showcasing returning characters like Coop and Sam (Olivia Munn) interacting again, hinting at evolving dynamics after season 1's events. Marsden's addition promises new tension in the affluent Westmont Village setting.