| # | Air Date | Episode Name | Watched? |
|---|---|---|---|
| E1 | Apr 16, 2026 | ||
| E2 | Apr 16, 2026 | ||
| E3 | Apr 16, 2026 | ||
| E4 | Apr 16, 2026 | ||
| E5 | Apr 16, 2026 | ||
| E6 | Apr 16, 2026 | ||
| E7 | Apr 16, 2026 | ||
| E8 | Apr 16, 2026 |
The algorithm has served up a fresh feast, but the kitchen is temporarily closed. BEEF officially transitioned into an anthology format, dropping its highly anticipated second season on Netflix on April 16, 2026. Showrunner Lee Sung Jin traded the valley road rage for elite country club warfare, bringing in heavyweights like Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan, Charles Melton, and Cailee Spaeny. The sophomore run was a massive undertaking, utilizing real luxury resorts in California and even shooting pivotal sequences on location in South Korea.
With the new season freshly released to ravenous audiences, the production pipeline is currently completely empty. Lee has publicly stated he has a roadmap envisioned, but Netflix has not yet greenlit a third installment. Until the streamer reviews the viewership metrics, the series remains firmly on hiatus.
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