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The Afterparty Season 2 Trailer Sees Tiffany Haddish Investigate a Murder at a Wedding

Jun 18, 2023


Apple TV+’s The Afterparty is returning for its anticipated second season this summer. A new trailer for the Tiffany Haddish-led murder mystery comedy has just dropped. Haddish returns as Detective Danner, who, this time around, is trying to solve a murder after a groom named Edgar turns up dead at his wedding. Sam Richardson and Zoë Chao, who are reprising their roles as Aniq and Zoë, respectively, are also on the case. As the trailer, which you can watch below, reveals, everyone is a suspect.

Following its January 2022 premiere, season one of The Afterparty became a hit with audiences and critics alike and was quickly renewed for a second season that March. The first season took Detective Danner to a high school reunion, where she was tasked with solving the murder of Xavier, a pop music icon and film star portrayed by Channing Tatum. Each episode recounted a different suspect’s account of the night of the crime. To tell each character’s story (or “mind movies” as Detective Danner calls them in the trailer), the series relied on using distinct visual styles associated with popular film genres. The second season will follow the same format, and we can hear Detective Danner say in the trailer: “We got a dead body and a whole lot of people to talk to, We’d like to hear your accounts of what happened.” The task is apparently not a simple one, as we can also see Detective Danner and Aniq disagree on who is actually guilty of the crime.
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The ten-episode second season of The Afterparty will feature interrogations of important wedding attendees including the unhappy bride, the odd sister, the desperate father-in-law, the paranoid mother, the fun uncle, the jealous ex, the shady best man, the protective sister, and the secretive mother-in-law.

Related: Apple TV+ Welcomes Ken Jeong to The Afterparty Season 2

The Afterparty Season Two’s Cast and Crew

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Season two of The Afterparty welcomes back Haddish, Richardson, and Chao, and surrounds them with a whole new cast that includes John Cho (Star Trek), Paul Walter Hauser (I, Tonya), Ken Jeong (The Hangover), Anna Konkle (PEN15), Poppy Liu (Hacks), Elizabeth Perkins (Sharp Objects), Jack Whitehall (Jungle Cruise), Zach Woods (The Other Guys), and Vivian Wu (The Last Emperor).

The Afterparty is the brainchild of Christopher Miller. Miller and Anthony King serve as show runners and executive producers of the second season. Miller’s filmmaking partner Phil Lord also serves as an executive producer. The two have collaborated on several films and series including Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, The Lego Movie, 21 Jump Street and Fox’s The Last Man on Earth and earned an Academy Award for 2018’s Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Michael Cedar, Aubrey Lee, and Bridger Winegar serve as producers.

The Afterparty Season 2 premieres on Apple TV+ on July 12 with the first two episodes, with one new episode following every Wednesday. You can currently catch up with season one of The Afterparty on AppleTV+.

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