Get ready to return to the drama surrounding the high society of Palm Beach folks, asApple TV+has set a return date for its enchanting period comedyPalm Royale. Created byAbe Sylvia, as an adaptation ofJuliet McDaniel’s 2018 novelMr. & Mrs. American Pie, the series premiered on the streamer on July 03, 2025, with the first three episodes. Later on May 8, it concluded with the tenth installment, making it over a year since fans last saw their favorite characters on small screens. That’s about to change asPalm Royalereturns this fallwith a ten-episode sophomore season.
As announced by Apple TV+ on X (formerly called Twitter),Palm RoyaleSeason 2 premieres on Wednesday, November 12, and will air one episode weekly until the June 17, 2025, finale. Alongside the huge update are several first-look images of the ensemble cast led byKristen Wiig. Others featured areLaura Dern,Allison Janney,Ricky Martin,Carol Burnett,Josh Lucas,Leslie Bibb,Amber Chardae Robinson,Mindy Cohn,Julia Duffy, andKaia Gerber. Check the photos out below!

Inthe upcoming season ofPalm Royale, which kicks off immediately afterthe scandalous Season 1 finale, Maxine (Wiig) is left a social outcast after that public breakdown. As teased by the synopsis, she will now “have to draw on her deep well of cleverness and cunning to prove, once and for all, that not only does she belong, but she just might have what it takes to rule this town. Along the way, she will uncover untold truths and finally understand what this town is truly built on — secrets, lies, and the occasional felony.”
Following a successful debut season, it was no surprise that the dramedy got quickly renewed in June 2024, just a few weeks after the Season 1 finale. Not to mention, series creator Sylvia hadsome interesting plans for a second season ofPalm Royale, which he teased a bit about in an interview with Collider’sChristina Radish. The EP hinted that the new chapter, which is expected to be more aesthetically pleasing, will explore more parts of Palm Beach and provide much-needed answers for viewers, while adding:

“You should be ready to expect the unexpected with the story, and also a leveling up, even from here. Season 1 is our baseline, from a design standpoint… I think we’ve come up with new ways to stimulate the creative juices of our amazing and brilliant partners.”
Palm RoyaleSeason 2 arrives in November. Stay tuned to Collider for more information about the series adaptation.

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