Colin Farrell, executive producer and star of Apple TV's Sugar, has shared insights into the second season, which will delve into multiple investigations while continuing the search for his character's missing sister. The neo-noir series, known for its twist revealing Farrell's investigator as an alien, premieres on June 19, 2026. Farrell reflects on themes of human decency amid a cruel world.
The first season of Apple TV's "Sugar" concluded with a surprising revelation: private detective John Sugar, played by Colin Farrell, is actually an alien on Earth searching for his sister. This neo-noir crime series blends stylish investigation with sci-fi elements, highlighting Sugar's appreciation for cinema, music, and culture.
In a recent press interaction, Farrell outlined the upcoming eight-episode season, set to stream starting June 19, 2026, with weekly episodes concluding on August 7. The plot will explore multiple cases, including one involving a couple of Korean immigrants where one goes missing. "There’s also the quest to try and find out what happened to his (Sugar's) sister," Farrell noted, as quoted by The Hollywood Reporter.
Farrell connects the show's narrative to broader reflections on humanity. He described the world as a "really cruel place," making it "tricky" to process divisions and live as a human. For his character, this manifests in internal conflicts: “Sugar gets involved in violence. That’s one of the things that he questions about himself, particularly. The questioning is pretty heavy this season, but evermore, he just believes in the fundamental decency of human beings. I don’t know that I share that belief all the time."
He portrays Sugar as a "device"—a being from a distant land experiencing human life. "Through that, we get to explore what it is to be a human being, all the rage, all the anger, all the stuff that we see that doesn’t work, and that is horrifying. But sugar, for my money... he is always angling towards optimism and angling towards the beauty that he sees in human beings."
As executive producer, Farrell emphasizes Sugar's unwavering optimism despite life's toughness, avoiding a simplistic portrayal. The season builds on the first's twist, leaning further into the alien element while tackling new mysteries.