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Apple TV Drops First Look at Your Friends & Neighbors Season 2 and Jon Hamm Is in Trouble. Again


Dinner gathering with four people holding menus. Candles and flowers adorn the table. The atmosphere is warm and intimate.

Apple TV has dropped the first look at Season 2 of Your Friends & Neighbors, and it appears our favorite suburban thief is far from retiring his morally questionable side hustle. The Jon Hamm–led drama returns April 3, 2026, and judging by the early images, the cul-de-sacs are about to get a whole lot messier.


The sophomore season picks up with Andrew Cooper, Hamm’s smooth, perpetually stressed suburban dad, digging himself even deeper into his accidental life of crime. Because of course he does. What’s a little light burglary between barbecues? But the comfort of his predictable suburban double life hits a snag when a new neighbor arrives, bringing fresh complications and a threat that could blow up the carefully curated Cooper façade.



Enter James Marsden, joining the cast and looking every bit the charming chaos grenade ready to detonate Andrew’s fragile stability. Marsden sliding into a suburban thriller feels like the kind of casting choice you didn’t know you needed until it happened. He brings that very specific “I’m friendly but definitely hiding something” energy the show thrives on.

Returning cast members Amanda Peet, Olivia Munn, Hoon Lee, Mark Tallman, Lena Hall, Aimee Carrero, Eunice Bae, Isabel Gravitt, and Donovan Colan round out the ensemble, promising the same mix of humor, tension, and neighborhood passive-aggression that made Season 1 such a standout.


Behind the scenes, creator Jonathan Tropper continues steering the ship as showrunner, director, and executive producer. Hamm also returns as executive producer because why stop at stealing fictional goods when you can also snag a behind-the-camera credit? Directors Stephanie Laing and the rest of the producing team are back as well, ensuring the show’s blend of sly humor and suburban noir stays intact.


Collage of five scenes: a man sits at a desk, women dine together, a man stands on stairs, two women by a barn, and a couple converse outdoors at night.

If the first look is any indication, Season 2 is doubling down on what made Your Friends & Neighbors click: sharp character work, simmering tension, and the deliciously dark humor of watching a man try (and usually fail) to keep his life from unraveling. With new faces, higher stakes, and a fresh mystery brewing, the series looks poised to pull viewers back into its addictive mix of comedy and danger.


When April rolls around, keep your porch lights on and your security cameras running because the neighbors are up to something again. And honestly? We’re absolutely here for the drama.

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