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FX Keeps the Party Going: Adults Renewed for Season 2 on Hulu

Three people sit on a bench, chatting and smiling. One looks at a phone. Casual attire with jackets and colorful pants. Indoor setting.

FX has officially renewed the boundary-pushing comedy for Season 2, and Hulu will play host to the new episodes. The renewal proves that audiences are hungry for a show that mixes awkward social commentary with gleeful absurdity, and thankfully, the creative team is ready to deliver.


Adults first premiered on FX to a mix of confusion and adoration. It quickly carved out a niche with its unapologetic look at the messiness of modern adulthood. Whether it is disastrous work events, questionable life choices, or the constant feeling that everyone else has it figured out, the show captures the existential dread of growing older with a wink and a nod. FX’s renewal confirms that this brand of cringe-comedy resonates with viewers, who are clearly eager for more chaos.



Season 2 promises to dive even deeper into the hilariously uncomfortable lives of its ensemble cast. Fans can expect the same fearless writing, offbeat scenarios, and moments of painfully relatable self-sabotage that made Season 1 a cult hit.

The show’s creators maintain their sharp eye for social satire, ensuring that every awkward interaction and cringe-worthy decision lands with maximum comedic impact.


The Hulu release gives the series a wider platform, allowing both diehard fans and new viewers to binge the madness in one sitting. With FX backing and Hulu streaming, Adults has the perfect setup for another season of unflinching humor and chaotic storytelling.


FX’s renewal of Adults for Season 2 is proof that good, weird, and sometimes uncomfortable comedy still has a strong place on television. The show is a messy, brilliant reflection of modern life, and there is no sign of it slowing down. So, mark your calendars, prep your streaming queue, and get ready to dive back into the gloriously awkward world of Adults. It is just getting started.

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