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Deli Boys Season 2 Trailer: The Dar Brothers Are Still Criminally Bad at Crime (And We Love It)

Three people in white robes sit on a sofa, looking serious. The setting is a room with curtains. A standing person in a suit is partially visible.


The Dar brothers are back, and they are still spectacularly bad at being criminals. Hulu just dropped the Deli Boys Season 2 trailer, and if the two-minute teaser is any indication, Raj and Mir have learned absolutely nothing from the near-death experiences of their freshman outing. For fans of the dark comedy that managed to turn a Philadelphia deli into a front for an accidental drug empire, the wait is almost over. On May 28, 2026, the series returns to prove that inheriting a criminal syndicate is a lot harder than selling overpriced pastrami.


The new footage confirms that Season 2 picks up right in the thick of the DarCo fallout. After the shocking murder of their father in the first season, Raj (Saagar Shaikh) is leaning into his revenge arc with the grace of a stumbling giraffe, while Mir (Asif Ali) is desperately trying to scale the business without ending up in a shallow grave. The trailer highlights a massive shift in scale; we aren't just in the back room of a sandwich shop anymore. The brothers are drowning in "dirty" cash and, in their infinite wisdom, decide to team up with the worst possible people to clean it.



Enter the guest stars who are clearly having more fun than should be legal. Fred Armisen joins the cast as Max Sugar, a gambling magnate who appears to be one bad bet away from a complete nervous breakdown. He’s the brothers' new ticket to money laundering, but based on his wild-eyed performance in the trailer, he’s more likely to lose their fortune on a hand of blackjack than help them retire. We also see Andrew Rannells playing a polished, overly ambitious District Attorney who has decided that taking down the "Deli Boys" is his golden ticket to the mayor’s office.


The aesthetic remains grit-meets-glamour, shifting from the neon lights of high-stakes casinos to the cramped, tense atmosphere of the deli. Lucky (Poorna Jagannathan) remains the only person in the room with a functioning brain, though the trailer suggests she’s too busy managing a complicated entanglement with Max Sugar to keep the brothers on a leash.


Deli Boys Season 2 is leaning into the absurdity of the "nouveau riche" criminal lifestyle. Expect more of the biting wit and cultural friction that made the first season a sleeper hit. All six episodes land on Hulu later this month. If you haven’t caught up yet, now is the time to head over to the streaming service and see how the Dar brothers managed to turn a family business into a federal investigation. Grab your favorite hoagie and get ready; the "Deli-Verse" is about to get much more complicated.



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