Oscar Isaac and Carey Mulligan in Talks for Potential Second Season of Netflix’s Beef
Jake Gyllenhaal and Anne Hathaway are no longer in the running.
Updated:
Jun 21, 2024 5:50 pm
Posted:
Jun 21, 2024 5:49 pm
Oscar Isaac (Star Wars: Episode 7 â The Force Awakens, Dune) and Carey Mulligan (Maestro, Saltburn) are reportedly in talks to star in a potential Beef Season 2.
According to Deadlineâs sources, the two powerhouse leads are in negotiations to join the Netflix showâs second season. The streamer has yet to officially greenlight a new season, however, so it’s best not to get too excited too quickly.
(LEFT) Carey Mulligan and (RIGHT) Oscar Isaac. Image credit Getty Images.Sources clarify that, while Season 2 is still planned to follow a story centered around two feuding couples, it will no longer include Jake Gyllenhaal and Anne Hathaway. The two stars were rumored to join the showâs roster earlier this year, but Deadline says âthat ultimately did not come to fruition.â Isaac and Mulligan will take over those roles should their negotiations proceed accordingly. Itâs unclear whether Charles Melton (Riverdale, May December) and Cailee Spaeny (Priscilla, Bad Time at the El Royale), who were previously rumored to play the other couple, are attached.
A lot needs to happen for Beef Season 2 to officially start cooking, but itâs at least poised to tell an interesting story should it get off the ground. The Netflix anthology seriesâ first season, which starred Steven Yeun and Ali Wong, wowed audiences when it premiered last year, and it even went on to nab multiple awards at The Emmys and Golden Globes.
The Best TV Show of 2023We called Beef Season 1 âamazingâ in our review. At the time, we said, âIn Beef, Steven Yeun and Ali Wong give career-best performances playing angry, lost souls who transform one another’s lives.â
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