Your Friends & Neighbours on Apple TV returns 3 April – Today, Apple TV revealed first look images and the season two premiere date for its critically acclaimed, Jon Hamm led drama “Your Friends & Neighbours.”
From creator Jonathan Tropper, the 10-episode second season will make its global debut on Apple TV with one episode on Friday, 3 April, 2026, followed by one new episode weekly through Friday, 5 June, 2026.
In season two, Andrew Cooper doubles down on his life as an unlikely suburban thief, until the arrival of a new neighbour threatens to expose his secrets and place his family at risk.
Emmy Award-nominee James Marsden joins the cast, alongside returning stars Amanda Peet, Olivia Munn, Hoon Lee, Mark Tallman, Lena Hall, Aimee Carrero, Eunice Bae, Isabel Gravitt and Donovan Colan.
Hailing from Apple Studios, “Your Friends & Neighbors” is created by bestselling author Tropper, who serves as showrunner, director and executive producer for Tropper Ink under his overall deal with Apple TV. In addition to starring, Hamm executive produces alongside Connie Tavel, Craig Gillespie, Jamie Rosengard, Lori Keith Douglas and Stephanie Laing, who directs six episodes.
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Your Friends & Neighbours on Apple TV+ – Friday 3 April, 2026
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