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‘Beef’ Season 2 opens to sharp debate as early reviews praise cast but question the story

Last updated: April 16, 2026 1:27 pm
Haseeb Ullah
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Netflix’s Beef returned on April 16, 2026 with a full second season and a completely new central feud, but the first wave of reviews suggests the show’s comeback isn’t landing with the same precision that made Season 1 such a phenomenon. The new run, created by Lee Sung Jin, swaps the original road-rage setup for a tense country club drama built around two couples, with Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan, Charles Melton and Cailee Spaeny leading the ensemble. Netflix’s official synopsis says a single encounter between the pairs sets off “chess moves and manipulations” that spread far beyond their workplace.

That shift in scale is exactly where the criticism is gathering. One of the loudest complaints in the early notices is that Season 2 feels busy—sometimes too busy. Reviewers have argued that the new story expands outward instead of tightening the screws, piling on side plots, social commentary and supporting players without always giving those threads enough room to breathe. The Guardian, in a notably harsh review published on opening day, said the season “begins to sprawl,” with tension scattered across too many complications rather than building around one punishing central conflict.

Still, this isn’t a total critical wipeout. Even some mixed reviews are making room for the performances, especially from Mulligan and Isaac. The Hollywood Reporter described the season as a juicy follow-up powered by “prime performances,” while Rotten Tomatoes’ review page, though still early and thin on volume, shows critics highlighting the show’s unpredictability and Mulligan’s work in particular. In other words, the acting doesn’t seem to be the problem. The bigger issue, at least in the first round of reactions, is whether the anthology reinvention gives Beef a larger canvas at the cost of its old nerve and clarity.

The pressure on Season 2 was always going to be intense. The first season, fronted by Ali Wong and Steven Yeun, was not just a hit; it became one of Netflix’s most decorated recent limited-series success stories. According to the Television Academy, Beef has 13 Emmy nominations and 8 wins, including Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series. The Golden Globes page for the show also lists three 2024 wins, including Best Television Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television, along with acting prizes for Wong and Yeun. That kind of awards haul raised expectations sky-high, maybe unfairly, but that’s the business.

Season 2 also arrives with a deliberate structural break from what came before. Netflix has leaned hard into the anthology label, presenting this chapter as a fresh story rather than a continuation of Danny and Amy’s emotional wreckage. The official cast list adds more prestige names beyond the central four, including Youn Yuh-jung, Song Kang-ho, Seoyeon Jang and William Fichtner, which hints at a broader, more layered social world than the first season ever tried to hold. That ambition may be admirable. It may also be what’s making some critics feel the series has wandered from the intimate, nasty little engine that originally made it special.

For now, the reception looks split in a pretty interesting way: admiration for the talent on screen, curiosity about the anthology format, and real skepticism about whether the show needed to get bigger. Rotten Tomatoes had only a handful of posted reviews at the time of checking, while Metacritic had not yet generated a final score because too few critic reviews were in. That means the consensus could still move over the next day or two. But the early line is already visible: Beef Season 2 is being treated less like a triumphal return and more like a risky, uneven swing.

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