
Netflix’s warm, friendship‑driven dramedy The Four Seasons, created by Tina Fey, Lang Fisher, and Tracey Wigfield, has officially been renewed for a second season. Filming for Season 2 is set to begin in September 2025, riding the momentum of the debut’s popularity—and that means new opportunities are opening fast for cast, crew, and production staff.

Season 1 premiered in May 2025 with eight episodes and quickly captured audiences with its blend of humor, heart, and ensemble dynamics. The story follows three couples and a close friend group navigating changing relationships, unexpected revelations, and the comedy of life’s seasons. While full plot details for Season 2 are still being kept under wraps, creators have hinted that the friends will continue navigating life’s big shifts: grief, new roles, and evolving emotional bonds—especially in light of major events in Season 1 like a character’s unexpected death and Ginny’s pregnancy.
Returning cast are all expected to be involved: Tina Fey (Kate), Will Forte (Jack), Colman Domingo (Danny), Marco Calvani (Claude), Erika Henningsen (Ginny), and Kerri Kenney‑Silver (Anne), among others. However, given narrative changes, including the departure of Steve Carell’s character Nick after Season 1’s tragic twist, new character arcs and relationships are likely to be key components of the upcoming episodes.
From a production standpoint, the companies behind the show—Little Stranger Inc., 3 Arts Entertainment, Universal Television, and Original Langster/Big Wig Productions—are ramping up for another eight‑episode run. Netflix confirmed the renewal earlier in 2025, and filming prep is underway: scripts are being written, departments are gearing up, locations/scouting are in early discussions. Crew calls are expected to open in the weeks ahead.
For production crews, The Four Seasons Season 2 offers a variety of roles across nearly every department:
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Art & Set Design will be needed to create seasonal backdrops and changing vacation locales, homes, and challenging interiors that evolve with character development.
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Costume, Hair & Makeup departments will be tasked with maintaining continuity while introducing styles that reflect emotional and life changes like pregnancy, grief, and new dynamics.
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Camera, Lighting, and Grip will be central as filming moves through different environments—home life, resorts or vacation settings, indoor and outdoor shots—requiring flexible setups.
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Editing, Sound, Post‑Production will be essential for the pacing, comedic timing, and emotional beats that made Season 1 connect with viewers. Given the success of Season 1, there may be elevated expectations for polish and tone.
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Casting & Background Extras – with new dynamics and story changes, supporting roles, extras, and possibly recurring guest characters will be part of the call‑list. Background coordinators and casting assistants should stay alert.
While exact filming locations haven’t been fully confirmed, earlier seasons filmed in upstate New York, Puerto Rico, and academic settings like Vassar College—locales that gave the show its scenic, seasonal diversity. It’s likely that Season 2 will continue using those types of environments, especially for the “vacation” or retreat episodes, and possibly similar settings in the U.S. East Coast or tropical/locales.
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As The Four Seasons returns, it offers more of the laughter, emotional warmth, and ensemble storytelling that made the first season beloved—and for crews and cast, it presents another chance to build on what was started: connection, character, and creative collaboration. Stay connected, stay prepared—and get ready for filming this September with The Four Seasons Season 2.
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