Netflix has officially started production of the second season of The Four Seasons, the much-hyped drama in the domain of relationships. Netflix confirmed the announcement using social media and provided some behind-the-scenes pictures of the returning ensemble cast.
The romantic comedy, a film adaptation of the 1981 film of the same title, shows how friendship and love develop in the changing seasons of life as couples maneuver between literal and emotional seasons in life. Season 1 ended with the core group of friends with broken relationships and unresolved facts following a year of life-altering shifts.
As cameras start rolling on Season 2, fans can anticipate more heartfelt conflicts, renewed bonds and new faces added to the cast as each member of the ensemble embark on another season of self-discovery.
More about The Four Seasons season 2
Netflix has officially begun production on Season 2 of its popular comedy series The Four Seasons. Tina Fey, Lang Fisher, and Tracey Wigfield created the show, which became a popular favorite following its launch in 2025, with over 24 million views in the first two weeks.
The series follows three long-term spouses whose tight friendship is strained when one of their marriages ends. Kate (Tina Fey) and Jack (Will Forte), Nick (Steve Carell) and Anne (Kerri Kenney-Silver), and Danny (Colman Domingo) and Claude (Marco Calvani) have spent years vacationing together. However, when Nick divorces Anne and meets his much younger fiancée Ginny (Erika Henningsen), the group dynamic shifts.
Throughout Season 1, viewers witnessed how these friends dealt with the challenges of marriage, midlife, and changing relationships with candor and humor. When Nick died in a car accident at the story's finale, things took a terrible turn. When Ginny informed Anne that she was having Nick's child, her surprise grew.
This change of events prepares the viewer for Season 2, which will focus on Ginny's growing relationship with the group, notably Anne, as they face the realities of parenting siblings. The forthcoming season is expected to focus on topics such as friendship, family, and overcoming loss.
The main cast, which includes Fey, Forte, Kenney, Domingo, Calvani, and Henningsen, will return to the role, which started production in September 2025. The same poignant and funny storyline that made Season 1 so successful is what the creators have promised.
According to Tina Fey, The Four Seasons is a "love letter to long-term relationships," balancing humor with the more profound feelings of life's highs and lows. Fans can anticipate more poignant moments, genuine hardships, and lots of fun as Season 2 gets underway.
Cast of The Four Seasons Season 1
Production on Season 2 of Tina Fey, Lang Fisher, and Tracey Wigfield's Netflix comedy The Four Seasons has formally started. The show, which is based on the 1981 Alan Alda movie, centers on three spouses whose relationship that has lasted for decades is strained when one of their marriages fails.
With over 24 million views, Season 1 debuted at the top of Netflix's English TV list for two weeks. The cast includes Erika Henningsen, Steve Carell, Will Forte, Tina Fey, Kerri Kenney-Silver, Colman Domingo, and Marco Calvani.
The aftermath of Nick's untimely death and Ginny's pregnancy will be the main emphasis of Season 2, which will change the relationships within the group. Additional updates will be provided.