The party's over.
Apple TV+ has canceled The Afterparty after two seasons, Deadline reports.
The decision comes weeks after the conclusion of The Afterparty Season 2.
Thankfully, each season of the series is designed to be self-contained, meaning fans were not left hanging over a cliff about what would have happened next.
Resolution is necessary for a show of The Afterparty's caliber, which begins its seasons with a murder before having Tiffany Haddish's Detective Danner investigating the pool of suspects.
The investigation is infused with humor, red herrings, and everything you'd expect from a series that doesn't want to tell you the killer's identity until the season finale.
It's unclear how well the show performed on Apple TV+ because the streaming service keeps those viewership statistics under lock and key.
The first season had a considerable amount of buzz, but The Afterparty Season 2 seemed to appear out of nowhere...
Apple TV+ has canceled The Afterparty after two seasons, Deadline reports.
The decision comes weeks after the conclusion of The Afterparty Season 2.
Thankfully, each season of the series is designed to be self-contained, meaning fans were not left hanging over a cliff about what would have happened next.
Resolution is necessary for a show of The Afterparty's caliber, which begins its seasons with a murder before having Tiffany Haddish's Detective Danner investigating the pool of suspects.
The investigation is infused with humor, red herrings, and everything you'd expect from a series that doesn't want to tell you the killer's identity until the season finale.
It's unclear how well the show performed on Apple TV+ because the streaming service keeps those viewership statistics under lock and key.
The first season had a considerable amount of buzz, but The Afterparty Season 2 seemed to appear out of nowhere...
- 10/14/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Apple TV+’s “The Afterparty” has been canceled after a second season, an individual with knowledge of the move told TheWrap on Friday.
The 10-episode installment that dropped its first two episodes in July and followed with a weekly release on Wednesdays put a new spin on the popular murder mystery genre. As each character recounted what they were doing and what they saw on the night in question, their testimony was told through a different film genre.
Sony Pictures Television plans to shop “The Afterparty” to other platforms in light of the cancellation, an individual with knowledge said.
In the second season, a wedding is ruined when the groom (Zach Woods) is found dead in bed. Desperate to figure out whodunit, Aniq (Sam Richardson) and Zoë (Zoë Chao) call up their former investigator turned ally, Detective Danner (Tiffany Haddish). Filled with star-crossed lovers, elaborate Victorian era costumes, noir motifs...
The 10-episode installment that dropped its first two episodes in July and followed with a weekly release on Wednesdays put a new spin on the popular murder mystery genre. As each character recounted what they were doing and what they saw on the night in question, their testimony was told through a different film genre.
Sony Pictures Television plans to shop “The Afterparty” to other platforms in light of the cancellation, an individual with knowledge said.
In the second season, a wedding is ruined when the groom (Zach Woods) is found dead in bed. Desperate to figure out whodunit, Aniq (Sam Richardson) and Zoë (Zoë Chao) call up their former investigator turned ally, Detective Danner (Tiffany Haddish). Filled with star-crossed lovers, elaborate Victorian era costumes, noir motifs...
- 10/13/2023
- by Jeremy Bailey
- The Wrap
Updated: There will be no third season for Apple TV+s The Afterparty. The streamer has canceled the murder mystery comedy series after two seasons, Deadline has confirmed. The decision comes a month after Season 2 ended its run.
The studio behind the critically praised series, Sony Pictures Television, plans to shop it to other platforms.
Executive producers Chris Miller and Phil Lord and created by Miller, each episode of The Afterparty explores a different character’s account of one fateful evening when a murder occurs — all told through the lens of popular film genres and unique visuals to match the storyteller’s perspective.
While Season 1 of The Afterparty was a breakout with its unconventional structure, creating a pop culture moment and a guessing game who the killer was, Season 2 had a quieter run this summer and could not match the influence of the original installment. It also may have been...
The studio behind the critically praised series, Sony Pictures Television, plans to shop it to other platforms.
Executive producers Chris Miller and Phil Lord and created by Miller, each episode of The Afterparty explores a different character’s account of one fateful evening when a murder occurs — all told through the lens of popular film genres and unique visuals to match the storyteller’s perspective.
While Season 1 of The Afterparty was a breakout with its unconventional structure, creating a pop culture moment and a guessing game who the killer was, Season 2 had a quieter run this summer and could not match the influence of the original installment. It also may have been...
- 10/13/2023
- by Denise Petski and Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
You don’t have to go home, but you can’t stay here: Apple TV+ has officially cancelled The Afterparty after two seasons, TVLine has learned exclusively.
Each season of the killer comedy, from Chris Miller and Phil Lord (Last Man on Earth), revolved around a self-contained murder mystery and featured a new cast (save for leads Tiffany Haddish, Sam Richardson and Zoë Chao, all of whom appeared in both seasons.)
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Each season of the killer comedy, from Chris Miller and Phil Lord (Last Man on Earth), revolved around a self-contained murder mystery and featured a new cast (save for leads Tiffany Haddish, Sam Richardson and Zoë Chao, all of whom appeared in both seasons.)
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- 10/13/2023
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
Three designers, 24 looks, one nail biter of a finale. Project Runway wrapped Season 20 on Thursday with Bishme Cromartie, Brittany Allen and Laurence Basse facing off one last time with some of their most impressive creations to date.
With eight days to work, one eliminated designer for assistance and $10,000 at their disposal, all three finalists “delivered a unique vision and brought the drama,” to quote returning guest judge Zac Posen. These all-star designers have upped their game since appearing on their original seasons, and that growth was reflected in a trio of stunning runway collections.
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With eight days to work, one eliminated designer for assistance and $10,000 at their disposal, all three finalists “delivered a unique vision and brought the drama,” to quote returning guest judge Zac Posen. These all-star designers have upped their game since appearing on their original seasons, and that growth was reflected in a trio of stunning runway collections.
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- 9/8/2023
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Edgar Minnow’s murder has been solved, a person is behind bars and Danner’s making a movie about Xavier’s murder. Will her wrap celebration potentially become the next Afterparty?
With the Season 2 finale having dropped on Apple TV+ Wednesday, many are wondering whether the murder mystery/comedy will be back for Season 3, so we went straight to the source: creator and executive producer Chris Miller, and EPs Anthony King and Phil Lord. While hopes remain high that Zoë and Aniq may once again be thrust into another puzzling murder scene, there are some real-life issues that need to...
With the Season 2 finale having dropped on Apple TV+ Wednesday, many are wondering whether the murder mystery/comedy will be back for Season 3, so we went straight to the source: creator and executive producer Chris Miller, and EPs Anthony King and Phil Lord. While hopes remain high that Zoë and Aniq may once again be thrust into another puzzling murder scene, there are some real-life issues that need to...
- 9/7/2023
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
Spoiler Alert: This article contains spoilers for the Season 2 finale of “The Afterparty,” now streaming on Apple TV+.
Instead of deciding on who would make the perfect killer, the writers of Season 2 of “The Afterparty” began their journey by selecting a murder weapon.
“It started with thinking that it should be poison, and then thinking that the glass of the poison goes on a journey and doesn’t reach its intended target,” says series creator Chris Miller. “That would help us create a character who doesn’t have an obvious motive to kill the victim, but then we would need that character to have another secret or murder that’s intended. And what could that be?”
Season 2 followed Aniq (Sam Richardson), Zoë (Zoe Chao) and Detective Danner (Tiffany Haddish) as they find themselves embroiled in a new murder investigation: that of Edgar Minnows (Zach Woods), the husband of Zoë’s...
Instead of deciding on who would make the perfect killer, the writers of Season 2 of “The Afterparty” began their journey by selecting a murder weapon.
“It started with thinking that it should be poison, and then thinking that the glass of the poison goes on a journey and doesn’t reach its intended target,” says series creator Chris Miller. “That would help us create a character who doesn’t have an obvious motive to kill the victim, but then we would need that character to have another secret or murder that’s intended. And what could that be?”
Season 2 followed Aniq (Sam Richardson), Zoë (Zoe Chao) and Detective Danner (Tiffany Haddish) as they find themselves embroiled in a new murder investigation: that of Edgar Minnows (Zach Woods), the husband of Zoë’s...
- 9/6/2023
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
[Editor’s note: This article contains spoilers for “The Afterparty” Season 2, including the finale.]
If you paid attention to Season 1 of “The Afterparty,” the answer was obvious.
The high school reunion murder of Xavier (Dave Franco) at the hands of a classmate introduced viewers to Christopher Miller’s multigenre Apple TV+ series, in which each suspect recounts the night’s events as they experienced it. The murderer turned out to be the one with the most outlandish, exaggerated, and discrepant story of the bunch: Yasper (Ben Schwartz), who viewed the night as a wish-fulfilling musical.
Yasper was motivated by jealousy and revenge, the same emotions shared by Xavier’s other classmates but in comparatively low doses and without the means and opportunity. In Season 2 there’s a helluva lot of truly murderous motive; the unfaithful wife, the financially doomed father-in-law, the jealous sister, the gaslit mother, the disgraced business partner. After nine episodes, there was no obvious liar...
If you paid attention to Season 1 of “The Afterparty,” the answer was obvious.
The high school reunion murder of Xavier (Dave Franco) at the hands of a classmate introduced viewers to Christopher Miller’s multigenre Apple TV+ series, in which each suspect recounts the night’s events as they experienced it. The murderer turned out to be the one with the most outlandish, exaggerated, and discrepant story of the bunch: Yasper (Ben Schwartz), who viewed the night as a wish-fulfilling musical.
Yasper was motivated by jealousy and revenge, the same emotions shared by Xavier’s other classmates but in comparatively low doses and without the means and opportunity. In Season 2 there’s a helluva lot of truly murderous motive; the unfaithful wife, the financially doomed father-in-law, the jealous sister, the gaslit mother, the disgraced business partner. After nine episodes, there was no obvious liar...
- 9/6/2023
- by Proma Khosla
- Indiewire
Everyone had the means, motive and opportunity to kill Edgar Minnows. Sooooo, whodunit already?
In the Season 2 finale of The Afterparty, Danner and Aniq are racing to connect the dots, only to at last realize that no one saw Zoë at the afterparty. (Ruh-roh, Shaggy.) When they finally get her in the hot seat, she reveals (via campy horror film) that when she went to slip her maid of honor speech into Grace’s bag, the dog went crazy and attacked her, glowing red eyes and all! The scuffle led to her tossing the pooch out the window, and thus,...
In the Season 2 finale of The Afterparty, Danner and Aniq are racing to connect the dots, only to at last realize that no one saw Zoë at the afterparty. (Ruh-roh, Shaggy.) When they finally get her in the hot seat, she reveals (via campy horror film) that when she went to slip her maid of honor speech into Grace’s bag, the dog went crazy and attacked her, glowing red eyes and all! The scuffle led to her tossing the pooch out the window, and thus,...
- 9/6/2023
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
When everyone in the room has a motive to kill a person, who would one look at, the crowd of suspects or the dead? To figure out the answers to the big questions, we must first do a quick recap of the events of the weekend when Edgar died. Little did successful businessman Edgar Minnows know that he would be murdered at the afterparty of his own wedding (you know what we mean). A man who had a knack for cryptocurrency and a lizard for a companion found the love of his life in Grace, Zoe’s younger sister. Her love for antiques and offbeat things brought them together, but due to Edgar’s busy schedule, Grace felt neglected and got close to his adopted sister, Hannah. Interestingly, they don’t really share anything in common, with Grace being a vintage girlie and Edgar being a man of the present and the future.
- 9/6/2023
- by Ruchika Bhat
- Film Fugitives
The conclusion of season 2 of The Afterparty has brought us much amusement. The series follows the dynamic between an ordinary individual and a detective (now an ex-detective in season 2) as they team up to unravel murder mysteries. It’s a unique blend of comedy and detective procedural, a combination that works surprisingly well. While there aren’t many shows that precisely fit this mold, we believe most of the ones we’ve listed are strong contenders for different reasons. Many of these series are nostalgic, and reflecting on them now, we’re tempted to revisit them. Since some of these shows span over five seasons, they offer a substantial amount of entertainment. ‘ We’ve hand-picked some shows with dynamic duos that will keep you entertained, much like Danner and Aniq, who rely on their wit and humor to crack cases in The Afterparty.
1. Only Murders In The Building
No. 1 on...
1. Only Murders In The Building
No. 1 on...
- 9/6/2023
- by Ruchika Bhat
- Film Fugitives
When I first saw an actor of John Cho’s stature in the second season of Apple TV’s The Afterparty, I sensed the makers were up to something. Not that Cho’s casting was surprising, as the South Korean-born veteran actor has been in films and shows of many genres, but taking someone like Cho in a show like The Afterparty is a risky move as the audience is bound to think that the killer has to be the character that is being played by the most popular face. However, as the season went on, Cho’s character, Ulysses, proved to be the strangest among the bunch and, essentially, the least likely to be the actual murderer. But in the end, it was Ulysses who turned out to be the one who did it.
Cho, who broke out with the Harold and Kumar franchise decades ago, got back to...
Cho, who broke out with the Harold and Kumar franchise decades ago, got back to...
- 9/6/2023
- by Rohitavra Majumdar
- Film Fugitives
The final episode of The Afterparty season 2 stands out as one of the season’s highlights. It features notable guest appearances and an intriguing conclusion that provides a genuinely happy ending. In typical The Afterparty fashion, the episode maintains a sense of mystery and suspense regarding Edgar’s murder, but it adds a twist that has been subtly hinted at throughout the season. The season 2 finale primarily revolves around Zoe and Vivian’s storylines and effectively connects various plot elements from earlier episodes. Danner and Aniq’s partnership, as always, proves to be a winning formula and delivers a satisfying conclusion to the season. Let’s delve into the episode’s details quickly.
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What Happens In The Episode?
The police have arrived at the scene, and Danner and Aniq find themselves running out of time. They’re disheartened by the lack of a suspect and the inconclusive nature of their investigation.
Spoilers Ahead
What Happens In The Episode?
The police have arrived at the scene, and Danner and Aniq find themselves running out of time. They’re disheartened by the lack of a suspect and the inconclusive nature of their investigation.
- 9/6/2023
- by Ruchika Bhat
- Film Fugitives
Oh, Isabel, how will you get out of this one?
The Afterparty Season 2 continues on Wednesdays on Apple TV+, and TV Fanatic scored an exclusive first look at the penultimate episode of the season.
If you've been watching, you know each episode explores a different character's account of the inciting incident.
In keeping with the show's tradition, we also get a story told through the lens of popular film genres to match the storyteller's perspective.
Elizabeth Perkins has been killing it this season, and her portrayal of Isabel continues to delight with the penultimate episode.
Isabel's take on her year since the shocking death of her husband includes various nods to the past as the series takes the form of a '50s psychological melodrama.
The series is a masterclass in acting because it utilizes different genres to tell a story infused with comedy and drama.
The exclusive clip shows...
The Afterparty Season 2 continues on Wednesdays on Apple TV+, and TV Fanatic scored an exclusive first look at the penultimate episode of the season.
If you've been watching, you know each episode explores a different character's account of the inciting incident.
In keeping with the show's tradition, we also get a story told through the lens of popular film genres to match the storyteller's perspective.
Elizabeth Perkins has been killing it this season, and her portrayal of Isabel continues to delight with the penultimate episode.
Isabel's take on her year since the shocking death of her husband includes various nods to the past as the series takes the form of a '50s psychological melodrama.
The series is a masterclass in acting because it utilizes different genres to tell a story infused with comedy and drama.
The exclusive clip shows...
- 8/30/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
“The Afterparty” has placed all sorts of lenses on its murder mystery wedding romp in Season 2: the generic conventions of rom-com and film noir, specific directorial styles like Alfred Hitchcock’s and Wes Anderson’s, and even whole modes of filmmaking as in Feng’s (Ken Jeong) found-footage episode peppered with vertical iPhone videos ready for TikTok.
The sheer number of different visual styles the show needs is a challenge, but so is creating a “normal” look for the present-day interrogation scenes with Danner (Tiffany Haddish), Aniq (Sam Richardson), and Zoë (Zoe Chao). Working out the feeling of that grounding “home base” look was as challenging as crafting the show’s most extreme visual styles, and in both cases required cinematographer Ross Riege to do a lot of calibrating in order to get it right — and then keep it straight.
“We’d shoot something [in the] present day, and then the...
The sheer number of different visual styles the show needs is a challenge, but so is creating a “normal” look for the present-day interrogation scenes with Danner (Tiffany Haddish), Aniq (Sam Richardson), and Zoë (Zoe Chao). Working out the feeling of that grounding “home base” look was as challenging as crafting the show’s most extreme visual styles, and in both cases required cinematographer Ross Riege to do a lot of calibrating in order to get it right — and then keep it straight.
“We’d shoot something [in the] present day, and then the...
- 8/30/2023
- by Sarah Shachat
- Indiewire
The Afterparty ends in 2 more weeks, and episode 8 “takes the cake” for giving the most clues this season. Still, we’re far from solving the mystery; of course, the killer will be revealed in the finale. Sebastian is completely missing from this episode, raising more suspicions against him. Zoe and Grace are in for some news, and it’s finally time to accept certain things that people have been hiding for a long time. Danner seems to find her own leads, and Aniq is too busy trying to figure out how to deal with everything Ulysses has told him. Let’s quickly dive into Feng’s Tiktok star’s point of view.
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What Happens In The Episode?
Episode 8 of The Afterparty Season 2 begins with Zoe trying to connect with Kyler, the camera guy at the wedding. Kyler is a local TikTok star, and Feng had him on board...
Spoilers Ahead
What Happens In The Episode?
Episode 8 of The Afterparty Season 2 begins with Zoe trying to connect with Kyler, the camera guy at the wedding. Kyler is a local TikTok star, and Feng had him on board...
- 8/23/2023
- by Ruchika Bhat
- Film Fugitives
The latest episode of The Afterparty Season 2 plays out like a dramatic ballad about a man’s love for a forbidden maiden. The show seems to be interested in acting out tropes but fails to entertain in any way in terms of being comical around those tropes. This episode revolves around Ulysses’ point of view and why he had to be a world traveler all this time. Considering he’s known as funcle or fun-uncle, you’d expect the episode to be a little more fun, but it’s still one of the better of the series. As we get closer to the end of the show, it seems more like the whole thing was an accident, but we’ll see if Sebastian is still our guy.
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What Happens In The Episode?
Ulysses’ story begins back when there was only little Zoe. He had been a dancer with the US Army,...
Spoilers Ahead
What Happens In The Episode?
Ulysses’ story begins back when there was only little Zoe. He had been a dancer with the US Army,...
- 8/16/2023
- by Ruchika Bhat
- Film Fugitives
Diverting from its main plot, episode 6 of season 2 of The Afterparty focuses on Danner and why she decided to quit being a detective and become a writer. What we know is that she became famous for writing a book on Xavier’s case, but now she hasn’t done anything in a long time. In all honesty, because it’s one episode a week, I had actually forgotten Danner had quit the force because she was being a natural at the detective thing again. We finally get some insight into what happened, but in a rather boring manner. The Afterparty was a good one-season show, and Xavier’s story was more enticing because it really felt like a good old-fashioned “whodunit.” Season 2 is a lot slower and less exciting. Although some of the characters are more fun than others, there’s nothing that makes me want to sit through four...
- 8/9/2023
- by Ruchika Bhat
- Film Fugitives
We’re halfway through the second season of The Afterparty, and it’s still not giving us the same excitement as season 1. There’s something dull about how things are moving forward this time around, and we’re a little bit disappointed. In episode 4, Hannah pointed fingers at Sebastian, Edgar’s best friend and best man, for looking oddly suspicious. To be fair, he is the only non-family member that is so close to Edgar, so we can imagine there’s something there for sure. On the other hand, Aniq and Zoe are on different paths to finding the answer because Zoe’s family is involved, whereas Aniq is pushed by Danner to go after the real truth and not be distracted by personal feelings. It’s true that Aniq is only doing this because he wants to get into the good books of Zoe’s family, but in his heart,...
- 8/2/2023
- by Ruchika Bhat
- Film Fugitives
The investigation into who killed newlywed Edgar (Zach Woods) on The Afterparty continues to unfold in the show’s latest episode, “Sebastian,” and TV Insider has your exclusive first look at Zoë (Zoë Chao) and Aniq’s (Sam Richardson) progress on the case in the August 2 episode. Still eager to find answers, Zoë is frustrated when she comes to Aniq and stands on a porch as she goes over the details of her most recent findings. Aniq asks, “Hey, how’s your investigation going?” (Credit: Apple TV+) She complains, “Not great. First Isabella [Elizabeth Perkins] accuses my sister of killing Edgar, and then she goes after my mom and my entire family, which actually makes me think that she did it, you know? Like a ‘whoever smelled it, dealt it’ situation, but for murder.” While her comparison of fart coverups to murder coverups may be a little silly, Aniq has some information to share himself,...
- 8/1/2023
- TV Insider
The following contains spoilers from the Season 2 premiere of AMC/AMC+’s Dark Winds.
A new case jabbed at a tender wound for Lt. Joe Leaphorn, as Dark Winds‘ Season 2 premiere came to a close.
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Season 2 opened with an in media res sequence in which Leaphorn and Sgt.
A new case jabbed at a tender wound for Lt. Joe Leaphorn, as Dark Winds‘ Season 2 premiere came to a close.
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Season 2 opened with an in media res sequence in which Leaphorn and Sgt.
- 7/31/2023
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
The new episode of The Afterparty follows the events leading up to Edgar’s murder from Hannah’s point of view. The episode is definitely Wes Anderson-coded and may be one of the more entertaining ones of the season. It’s possible Edgar died accidentally and was, in fact, never murdered, but we’ll see about that only at the end of the season. We left off with Travis claiming that Hannah was interested in breaking off the wedding, and that seems like a clear motive to make her the next suspect for Aniq and Danner. It looks like Zoe is keen on blaming Hannah, specifically to take the suspicion off of Grace, but is Hannah the killer? Let’s find out in episode 4 of The Afterparty.
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What happens in the episode?
Aniq, Danner, and Zoe find their way to Hannah’s yurt, and she welcomes them...
Spoilers Ahead
What happens in the episode?
Aniq, Danner, and Zoe find their way to Hannah’s yurt, and she welcomes them...
- 7/26/2023
- by Ruchika Bhat
- Film Fugitives
We must admit this season of The Afterparty is much less engaging than the first one, which was quicker, more fun, and even with the repetitive episodes (considering they’re all telling the same story in their own versions), not as tedious. Travis’ version is too different from Grace’s or Aniq’s. While Travis’ episode is charming visually, the humor feels a little more plastered on than natural. Admittedly, I had to stop a few times because I was getting rather distracted. But we have some new clues, and it seems like Aniq is getting more used to his detective hat.
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What Happens In Episode 3?
Zoe gave Aniq everything that she found on Edgar’s body while Aniq and Danner were listening to Grace’s story. He sees the pharmaceutical prescription as well as the third cuff link, which has the letter G on it. According to Zoe,...
Spoilers Ahead
What Happens In Episode 3?
Zoe gave Aniq everything that she found on Edgar’s body while Aniq and Danner were listening to Grace’s story. He sees the pharmaceutical prescription as well as the third cuff link, which has the letter G on it. According to Zoe,...
- 7/19/2023
- by Ruchika Bhat
- Film Fugitives
The first season of Christopher Miller’s “The Afterparty” put a twist on the ageless murder mystery by having each episode take the form of a unique film genre that corresponded to the personality and perspective of the person being interrogated. The Apple TV+ show (which arguably should have been nominated for Best Music and Lyrics for the original songs in the musical episode), is back for a 10-episode second season that revolves around a murder at a wedding and utilizes several new genres to figure out whodunnit.
Sam Richardson, a two-time Emmy nominee for “Ted Lasso,” returns as Aniq, while Zoë Chao is back as his now-girlfriend Zoe. After the groom, who happens to be Zoe’s new brother-in-law, is murdered on his wedding night, the two begin their own investigation, eventually calling in Tiffany Haddish’s detective from Season 1 to assist. With a cast that includes everyone from...
Sam Richardson, a two-time Emmy nominee for “Ted Lasso,” returns as Aniq, while Zoë Chao is back as his now-girlfriend Zoe. After the groom, who happens to be Zoe’s new brother-in-law, is murdered on his wedding night, the two begin their own investigation, eventually calling in Tiffany Haddish’s detective from Season 1 to assist. With a cast that includes everyone from...
- 7/15/2023
- by Kaitlin Thomas
- Gold Derby
Episode 1 of The Afterparty season 2 ended with a huge misunderstanding. While Aniq was hoping to be discreet in telling Danner that Grace put something in Edgar’s drink right before the afterparty, Danner ended up announcing it to any potential murderers and Zoe’s family! Danner is really excited to crack this case with Aniq, and she’s quick to swing in and get into everyone’s “mind movies”. Let’s see who she picks for her first interview and what happens next.
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What Happens In Episode 2?
It looks like Aniq’s bad start isn’t going to suddenly morph into something wonderful any time soon. Apart from messing up with the whole Grace situation, he might slowly drift away from Zoe while trying to solve this murder. On the other hand, Grace even thinks it could be Zoe, who, according to her, hated Edgar and killed him.
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What Happens In Episode 2?
It looks like Aniq’s bad start isn’t going to suddenly morph into something wonderful any time soon. Apart from messing up with the whole Grace situation, he might slowly drift away from Zoe while trying to solve this murder. On the other hand, Grace even thinks it could be Zoe, who, according to her, hated Edgar and killed him.
- 7/12/2023
- by Ruchika Bhat
- Film Fugitives
Get ready to put on your sleuthing caps, because another season of “The Afterparty” is coming to Apple TV+ on Wednesday, July 12. This unique and imaginative comedic mystery series focuses on the events surrounding a murder, and every episode tells the story of yet another character who bore witness to the tragedy. Will you unravel this season’s death before Detective Danner can? You can watch with a 7-Day Free Trial of Apple TV+.
How to Watch 'The Afterparty' Season 2 Premiere When: Wednesday, July 12, 2023 Where: Apple TV+ Stream: Watch with a 7-Day Free Trial of Apple TV+. 7-Day Free Trial$6.99 / month apple.com About 'The Afterparty' Season 2 Premiere
Each episode of “The Afterparty” explores a different character’s account of one fateful evening, all told through the lens of popular film genres and unique visuals to match the storyteller’s perspective. Starring Tiffany Haddish, Sam Richardson and Zoë Chao,...
How to Watch 'The Afterparty' Season 2 Premiere When: Wednesday, July 12, 2023 Where: Apple TV+ Stream: Watch with a 7-Day Free Trial of Apple TV+. 7-Day Free Trial$6.99 / month apple.com About 'The Afterparty' Season 2 Premiere
Each episode of “The Afterparty” explores a different character’s account of one fateful evening, all told through the lens of popular film genres and unique visuals to match the storyteller’s perspective. Starring Tiffany Haddish, Sam Richardson and Zoë Chao,...
- 7/12/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
The comedy show The Afterparty, starring Tiffany Haddish, Sam Richardson, and Zoe Chao, has returned to grace our screens with a new season and a new murder. We’re going deeper into Zoe’s family after Aniq and her have been dating for a year. After Xavier’s murder, things really picked up for these two and turned out to be everything Aniq had dreamed of. Now, he plans on taking things to the next step and proposing to her, but will the family like him? Let’s get into Aniq’s sequel.
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What Happens In Episode 1?
The Afterparty season 2 begins with the death of Grace’s husband, Edgar. As she wakes up after her wedding night, still dressed in her gown, she notices Edgar not moving, and soon enough, she realizes he’s dead. Hearing her screams, everyone comes into the room, and Aniq is the first...
Spoilers Ahead
What Happens In Episode 1?
The Afterparty season 2 begins with the death of Grace’s husband, Edgar. As she wakes up after her wedding night, still dressed in her gown, she notices Edgar not moving, and soon enough, she realizes he’s dead. Hearing her screams, everyone comes into the room, and Aniq is the first...
- 7/12/2023
- by Ruchika Bhat
- Film Fugitives
How great was “The Afterparty?” Chris Miller’s Apple comedy in which murder suspects retell one fateful night in multiple genres became a breakout hit in 2022, renewed for an unexpected yet welcome second season. The new installment premieres Wednesday with two episodes that introduce a new cast, murder, and genres — not quite as exceptional as Season 1, but still enjoyable.
Returning to the scene of the crime are Sam Richardson as Aniq, Tiffany Haddish as now-former detective Danner, and Zoë Chao as Zoe, a year into dating Aniq and taking him to her younger sister Grace’s (Poppy Liu) wedding. When groom Edgar (Zach Woods) is found dead the morning after the ceremony (and shockingly muted after party), Aniq and Danner team up to speak with the eclectic inner circle of guests and find Edgar’s killer.
It’s daunting if not impossible to live up to something as fresh and...
Returning to the scene of the crime are Sam Richardson as Aniq, Tiffany Haddish as now-former detective Danner, and Zoë Chao as Zoe, a year into dating Aniq and taking him to her younger sister Grace’s (Poppy Liu) wedding. When groom Edgar (Zach Woods) is found dead the morning after the ceremony (and shockingly muted after party), Aniq and Danner team up to speak with the eclectic inner circle of guests and find Edgar’s killer.
It’s daunting if not impossible to live up to something as fresh and...
- 7/12/2023
- by Proma Khosla
- Indiewire
The comedy show The Afterparty returns to Apple TV this week with a new murder and a majorly new cast. The TV comedy is a whodunit with some interesting genre-bending episodes where each character tells the story the way they see it personally. One of the best parts of the first season has to be an animated version of Zoë’s version of the tale, where she navigates through her four internal personalities and comes to the conclusion that she can be all of them at once. It was definitely one of the more serious episodes of the show too (not lacking in comedy in any way though). The first season began with the death of famous pop superstar Xavier (read X-avier), who was murdered in his own home at an afterparty following their school reunion. The prime suspect was Aniq (Sam Richardson), our resident lover boy, who happened to...
- 7/12/2023
- by Ruchika Bhat
- Film Fugitives
Is there no end to the talents of Lord and Miller? After the soaring success of Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse, they’re on smaller screens this week, returning to the world of the whodunnit with the second season of the genre hopping The Afterparty.
After cracking a high school reunion murder in season one, fast-talking Detective Danner (Tiffany Haddish) is back to solve another mystery, this time a strange death at a wedding. It’s down to her, with some help from Aniq (Sam Richardson) who she met on the first case, to weed out the killer from all the guests. Could it be Jack Whitehall’s smooth talking best man? The groom’s haughty mother, Isabel, played by Elizabeth Perkins? Or does the bride’s father (Ken Jeung) know more than he’s letting on?
All will be revealed – eventually – in the new series which starts on Apple TV+ this week.
After cracking a high school reunion murder in season one, fast-talking Detective Danner (Tiffany Haddish) is back to solve another mystery, this time a strange death at a wedding. It’s down to her, with some help from Aniq (Sam Richardson) who she met on the first case, to weed out the killer from all the guests. Could it be Jack Whitehall’s smooth talking best man? The groom’s haughty mother, Isabel, played by Elizabeth Perkins? Or does the bride’s father (Ken Jeung) know more than he’s letting on?
All will be revealed – eventually – in the new series which starts on Apple TV+ this week.
- 7/11/2023
- by Freda Cooper
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
A locked-room murder mystery anchored by an eccentric detective, The Afterparty is one of many comedy-mysteries to surface in the wake of Rian Johnson’s Knives Out. But the Apple TV+ series sets itself apart with a distinctly meta sense of humor that’s typical of creator Christopher Miller and producer Phil Lord’s work together. When Tiffany Haddish’s excitable Detective Danner moves into investigative mode, she imagines each person’s testimony as a pastiche of a different movie. Think Rashomon meets Mad magazine.
Where Johnson’s Glass Onion brought back Daniel Craig’s Benoit Blanc for a new adventure with a brand new cast of characters, the second season of The Afterparty both retains its central sleuth and brings back two characters from the previous season, Aniq (Sam Richardson) and Zoë (Zoë Chao). The two friends stumble upon a new murder, this time at a wedding between Zoë’s sister,...
Where Johnson’s Glass Onion brought back Daniel Craig’s Benoit Blanc for a new adventure with a brand new cast of characters, the second season of The Afterparty both retains its central sleuth and brings back two characters from the previous season, Aniq (Sam Richardson) and Zoë (Zoë Chao). The two friends stumble upon a new murder, this time at a wedding between Zoë’s sister,...
- 7/5/2023
- by Steven Scaife
- Slant Magazine
Plot: Detective Danner returns to help Aniq and Zoë solve whodunnit by questioning family members, star-crossed lovers and business partners, and hearing each suspect’s retelling of the weekend, each with their own unique perspective and visual style.
Review: Last year, AppleTV+ premiered Christopher Miller’s whodunit comedy, The Afterparty, to critical acclaim. Following a Rashomon-esque approach where each murder suspect told their story in a different genre style, the series was as hilarious as it was unique. Bringing The Afterparty back for a second season meant that not only would the creative team have to bring something new to the table, but a cast on par with the all-stars of the first season would need to be recruited. With only Sam Richardson, Zoe Chao, and Tiffany Haddish reprising their roles, The Afterparty‘s second season has delivered another run that is just as good as the first. While there...
Review: Last year, AppleTV+ premiered Christopher Miller’s whodunit comedy, The Afterparty, to critical acclaim. Following a Rashomon-esque approach where each murder suspect told their story in a different genre style, the series was as hilarious as it was unique. Bringing The Afterparty back for a second season meant that not only would the creative team have to bring something new to the table, but a cast on par with the all-stars of the first season would need to be recruited. With only Sam Richardson, Zoe Chao, and Tiffany Haddish reprising their roles, The Afterparty‘s second season has delivered another run that is just as good as the first. While there...
- 7/4/2023
- by Alex Maidy
- JoBlo.com
Apple TV+ has unveiled the trailer for the upcoming second season murder mystery comedy series, ‘The Afterparty,’ from Academy Award-winning creators Chris Miller and Phil Lord.
In season two, a wedding is ruined when the groom is murdered and every guest is a suspect. Detective Danner (Haddish) returns to help Aniq (Richardson) and Zoë (Chao) solve whodunnit by questioning family members, star-crossed lovers and business partners, and hearing each suspect’s retelling of the weekend, each with their own unique perspective and visual style.
Tiffany Haddish, Sam Richardson and Zoë Chao reprise their roles for season two, which will introduce a new case and an expanded cast of characters played by John Cho, Paul Walter Hauser, Ken Jeong, Anna Konkle, Poppy Liu, Elizabeth Perkins, Jack Whitehall, Zach Woods and Vivian Wu.
Premiering globally on Apple TV+ on Wednesday, July 12, 2023, the 10-episode second season will introduce a new mystery, new characters...
In season two, a wedding is ruined when the groom is murdered and every guest is a suspect. Detective Danner (Haddish) returns to help Aniq (Richardson) and Zoë (Chao) solve whodunnit by questioning family members, star-crossed lovers and business partners, and hearing each suspect’s retelling of the weekend, each with their own unique perspective and visual style.
Tiffany Haddish, Sam Richardson and Zoë Chao reprise their roles for season two, which will introduce a new case and an expanded cast of characters played by John Cho, Paul Walter Hauser, Ken Jeong, Anna Konkle, Poppy Liu, Elizabeth Perkins, Jack Whitehall, Zach Woods and Vivian Wu.
Premiering globally on Apple TV+ on Wednesday, July 12, 2023, the 10-episode second season will introduce a new mystery, new characters...
- 6/8/2023
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Apple TV+’s popular The Afterparty season two’s official trailer reveals the victim at the center of the murder mystery is the groom. The trailer also provides a sampling of the different film genres the potential suspects will use while telling their versions of the events that transpired at the wedding.
Returning cast members include Tiffany Haddish as Detective Danner, Sam Richardson as Aniq, and Zoë Chao as Zoë. Newcomers to the wild and crazy world of The Afterparty include John Cho, Paul Walter Hauser, Ken Jeong, Anna Konkle, Poppy Liu, Elizabeth Perkins, Jack Whitehall, Zach Woods, and Vivian Wu.
The 10-episode second season will premiere on July 12, 2023 with the release of the first two episodes. New episodes arrive on subsequent Wednesdays, with the finale set for September 6.
The comedy was created by Oscar-winner Chris Miller who serves as co-showrunner and executive producer. Miller’s filmmaking partner Phil Lord...
Returning cast members include Tiffany Haddish as Detective Danner, Sam Richardson as Aniq, and Zoë Chao as Zoë. Newcomers to the wild and crazy world of The Afterparty include John Cho, Paul Walter Hauser, Ken Jeong, Anna Konkle, Poppy Liu, Elizabeth Perkins, Jack Whitehall, Zach Woods, and Vivian Wu.
The 10-episode second season will premiere on July 12, 2023 with the release of the first two episodes. New episodes arrive on subsequent Wednesdays, with the finale set for September 6.
The comedy was created by Oscar-winner Chris Miller who serves as co-showrunner and executive producer. Miller’s filmmaking partner Phil Lord...
- 6/7/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
It's (still) a good time to be creative powerhouses Phil Lord and Chris Miller. Their latest cine-child, Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse is doing solid business at the box office and is likely to end up in the awards conversation by year's end. And Season 2 of their acclaimed Apple TV+ mystery comedy series The Afterparty returns next month. Here's the new full trailer for the latter…
Choosing to carry over a few characters, the new season introduces a fresh cast and a brand new mystery.
The story here follows what happens after a wedding is ruined when the groom is murdered and every guest is a suspect. Danner returns to help Aniq and Zoë solve whodunnit by questioning family members, star-crossed lovers and business partners, and hearing each suspect’s retelling of the weekend, each with their own unique perspective and visual style.
Joining for the first are John Cho,...
Choosing to carry over a few characters, the new season introduces a fresh cast and a brand new mystery.
The story here follows what happens after a wedding is ruined when the groom is murdered and every guest is a suspect. Danner returns to help Aniq and Zoë solve whodunnit by questioning family members, star-crossed lovers and business partners, and hearing each suspect’s retelling of the weekend, each with their own unique perspective and visual style.
Joining for the first are John Cho,...
- 6/7/2023
- by James White
- Empire - TV
“We got a dead body and a whole lotta people to talk to,” Tiffany Haddish, playing Detective Danner, says in the trailer for the second season of The Afterparty. Then she makes contact with one of the suspects. “What’s your name? You fine as hell.” (Two men answer.) The fruits of her flirting will start to be revealed on July 12 when the season premieres on Apple TV+.
As on the first season of The Afterparty, Detective Danner, an escape-room designer named Aniq (actor Sam Richardson), and Aniq’s friend...
As on the first season of The Afterparty, Detective Danner, an escape-room designer named Aniq (actor Sam Richardson), and Aniq’s friend...
- 6/7/2023
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
A new season of The Afterparty can only mean one thing:
Murder.
Apple TV+ today unveiled the trailer for the upcoming second season of its broadly acclaimed and global hit murder mystery comedy series, The Afterparty, from Academy Award-winning creators Chris Miller and Phil Lord.
Premiering globally on Apple TV+ on Wednesday, July 12, 2023, the 10-episode second season of The Afterparty will introduce a new mystery, new characters, and new episodes told through popular film genres.
The Afterparty Season 2 will make its global debut with the first two episodes, followed by one new episode every Wednesday through September 6, 2023.
Created by Miller, each episode of The Afterparty is a genre-bending comedy that explores a different character's account of one fateful evening, all told through the lens of popular film genres and unique visuals to match the storyteller's perspective.
Stars Tiffany Haddish, Sam Richardson, and Zoë Chao reprise their roles for season two,...
Murder.
Apple TV+ today unveiled the trailer for the upcoming second season of its broadly acclaimed and global hit murder mystery comedy series, The Afterparty, from Academy Award-winning creators Chris Miller and Phil Lord.
Premiering globally on Apple TV+ on Wednesday, July 12, 2023, the 10-episode second season of The Afterparty will introduce a new mystery, new characters, and new episodes told through popular film genres.
The Afterparty Season 2 will make its global debut with the first two episodes, followed by one new episode every Wednesday through September 6, 2023.
Created by Miller, each episode of The Afterparty is a genre-bending comedy that explores a different character's account of one fateful evening, all told through the lens of popular film genres and unique visuals to match the storyteller's perspective.
Stars Tiffany Haddish, Sam Richardson, and Zoë Chao reprise their roles for season two,...
- 6/7/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
The Afterparty is returning for more murder-based comedy on Apple TV+ from Wednesday, July 12, with 10 new episodes, a brand new mystery, and hilarious new characters. Created by Academy Award-winner Chris Miller (The Lego Movie), The Afterparty is a genre-bending comedy with each episode exploring a different character’s account of one fateful evening; all told through the lens of popular film genres and unique visuals to match the storyteller’s perspective. Based on the new trailer (watch below), it seems the second season will cover genres such as film noir, Indiana Jones-style action adventure, and elaborately-costumed period drama. The series stars Tiffany Haddish, Sam Richardson, and Zoë Chao, all of whom will reprise their roles for Season 2. Joining the cast for the second season are John Cho, Paul Walter Hauser, Ken Jeong, Anna Konkle, Poppy Liu, Elizabeth Perkins, Jack Whitehall, Zach Woods, and Vivian Wu. Detective Danner (Haddish) is...
- 6/7/2023
- TV Insider
Another season of The Afterparty means another dead body to investigate, and in the new trailer released by Apple TV+ Wednesday, Detective Danner is reunited with a few familiar faces from her past.
Created by Christopher Miller (The Last Man on Earth), Season 2 — which premieres Wednesday, July 12 with its first two episodes and will release one additional installment on Wednesdays — will follow the aftermath of a ruined wedding after the groom is found murdered. Unsurprisingly, everyone is a suspect. “Detective Danner (Tiffany Haddish) returns to help Aniq (Sam Richardson) and Zoë (Zoë Chao) solve whodunnit by questioning family members, star-crossed lovers and business partners,...
Created by Christopher Miller (The Last Man on Earth), Season 2 — which premieres Wednesday, July 12 with its first two episodes and will release one additional installment on Wednesdays — will follow the aftermath of a ruined wedding after the groom is found murdered. Unsurprisingly, everyone is a suspect. “Detective Danner (Tiffany Haddish) returns to help Aniq (Sam Richardson) and Zoë (Zoë Chao) solve whodunnit by questioning family members, star-crossed lovers and business partners,...
- 6/7/2023
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
Apple TV+’s “The Afterparty” is back with a new trailer and a new murder. The 10-episode second season will drop its first two episodes starting July 12. After that, the series will follow a weekly release schedule each Wednesday.
“The Afterparty” puts a new spin on the popular murder mystery genre. As each character recounts what they were doing and what they saw on the night in question, their testimony is told through a different film genre. Based on this first look, Season 2 promises to be just as imaginative as Season 1 of the murderous comedy.
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This time around, a wedding is ruined when the groom (Zach Woods) is found dead in bed. Desperate to figure out whodunit, Aniq (Sam Richardson) and Zoë (Zoë Chao) call up their former investigator turned ally, Detective Danner...
“The Afterparty” puts a new spin on the popular murder mystery genre. As each character recounts what they were doing and what they saw on the night in question, their testimony is told through a different film genre. Based on this first look, Season 2 promises to be just as imaginative as Season 1 of the murderous comedy.
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- 6/7/2023
- by Kayla Cobb
- The Wrap
Apple TV+ has announced the premiere date for Season 2 of its murder mystery comedy series “The Afterparty.” The series is set to return on Wednesday, June 12 with two brand new episodes, followed by one weekly episode every Wednesday through September 6.
From Chris Miller and Phil Lord, “The Afterparty” is a genre-bending comedy that stars Tiffany Haddish, Sam Richardson and Zoë Chao. With a new murder case being introduced in Season 2, joining the show are Elizabeth Perkins, Zach Woods, Paul Walter Hauser, Poppy Liu, Anna Konkle, Jack Whitehall, Vivian Wu, John Cho and Ken Jeong.
When a wedding is ruined after the groom is murdered, every guest becomes a suspect in the case. Detective Danner (Haddish) swoops in to help Aniq (Richardson) and Zoë (Chao) solve this eerie wedding murder mystery by questioning family members, past lovers, businesses partners and more by hearing their individual sides of the story.
“The Afterparty...
From Chris Miller and Phil Lord, “The Afterparty” is a genre-bending comedy that stars Tiffany Haddish, Sam Richardson and Zoë Chao. With a new murder case being introduced in Season 2, joining the show are Elizabeth Perkins, Zach Woods, Paul Walter Hauser, Poppy Liu, Anna Konkle, Jack Whitehall, Vivian Wu, John Cho and Ken Jeong.
When a wedding is ruined after the groom is murdered, every guest becomes a suspect in the case. Detective Danner (Haddish) swoops in to help Aniq (Richardson) and Zoë (Chao) solve this eerie wedding murder mystery by questioning family members, past lovers, businesses partners and more by hearing their individual sides of the story.
“The Afterparty...
- 4/14/2023
- by McKinley Franklin, Sophia Scorziello and Charna Flam
- Variety Film + TV
Here is a wrap-up of all the news you need to know from Tuesday, April 11, 2023.
MTV will be the exclusive home of Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta, beginning with its upcoming 11th season.
The series has been a strong ratings performer for VH1, so the decision is surprising.
Deadline first reported the news, noting that the series is getting a reboot that will follow a more "docu approach to storytelling."
Couples Retreat and Caught In The Act: Unfaithful are also on the move.
"On the heels of launching Antoinette Media with Lashan Browning, we're thrilled to continue fueling our robust unscripted slate of hits on MTV and introduce new audiences to the cultural phenomenon Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta as well as fan favorites like Couples Retreat and Caught in the Act: Unfaithful," said Nina L. Diaz, Chief Creative Officer and President of Content, Showtime and MTV Entertainment Studios.
The big move happens on Tuesday,...
MTV will be the exclusive home of Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta, beginning with its upcoming 11th season.
The series has been a strong ratings performer for VH1, so the decision is surprising.
Deadline first reported the news, noting that the series is getting a reboot that will follow a more "docu approach to storytelling."
Couples Retreat and Caught In The Act: Unfaithful are also on the move.
"On the heels of launching Antoinette Media with Lashan Browning, we're thrilled to continue fueling our robust unscripted slate of hits on MTV and introduce new audiences to the cultural phenomenon Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta as well as fan favorites like Couples Retreat and Caught in the Act: Unfaithful," said Nina L. Diaz, Chief Creative Officer and President of Content, Showtime and MTV Entertainment Studios.
The big move happens on Tuesday,...
- 4/11/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Ready to go back to “The Afterparty?” Because the hit Apple TV+ series is back this summer, premiering on the streaming platform on Wednesday, July 12. RSVP now.
The announcement for the return date was posted to Twitter, in typically stylish fashion (what did you expect?). You can watch the announcement below.
A cast so stacked it needed 3 layers.
The Afterparty returns July 12. pic.twitter.com/tlPE01djG7
— Apple TV (@AppleTV) April 11, 2023
This season seems to center around a wedding that returning main characters Aniq (Sam Richardson) and Zoë (Zoë Chao) are attending. When the groom is murdered, everybody is a suspect. Of course, Detective Danner (Tiffany Haddish) shows up to help them solve the killer crime.
Once again, the show takes place over a single evening and “explores a different character’s account of one fateful evening, all told through the lens of popular film genres and unique visuals to...
The announcement for the return date was posted to Twitter, in typically stylish fashion (what did you expect?). You can watch the announcement below.
A cast so stacked it needed 3 layers.
The Afterparty returns July 12. pic.twitter.com/tlPE01djG7
— Apple TV (@AppleTV) April 11, 2023
This season seems to center around a wedding that returning main characters Aniq (Sam Richardson) and Zoë (Zoë Chao) are attending. When the groom is murdered, everybody is a suspect. Of course, Detective Danner (Tiffany Haddish) shows up to help them solve the killer crime.
Once again, the show takes place over a single evening and “explores a different character’s account of one fateful evening, all told through the lens of popular film genres and unique visuals to...
- 4/11/2023
- by Drew Taylor
- The Wrap
There may be a slight delay, but don’t worry. You’re still invited to The Afterparty.
Apple TV+ has announced a new release date for the murder mystery-comedy’s second season. Originally slated for Friday, April 28, the delayed sophomore series will instead return Wednesday, July 12 with its first two episodes. The show will then drop one additional installment every Wednesday through Sept. 6.
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Apple TV+ has announced a new release date for the murder mystery-comedy’s second season. Originally slated for Friday, April 28, the delayed sophomore series will instead return Wednesday, July 12 with its first two episodes. The show will then drop one additional installment every Wednesday through Sept. 6.
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- 4/11/2023
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
Disney+ Hotstar sports drama, “The Crossover” puts a strong emphasis on the concept of the ideal family. The series depicts a sports-freak family where there are no limitations on having ambitions or fulfilling them. The protagonists of “Crossover” are twin brothers Josh “Filthy McNasty” Bell (Jalyn Hall) and Jordan Bell (Amir O’Neil), two aspiring basketball players who come from a family where their father Chuck Bell (Derek Luke) encourages them to regard basketball as their ultimate devotion. Principal Crystal Bell (Sabrina Revelle), their mother, might be a little bit tough at times, but she also encourages her sons to follow their hearts and pursue their dreams. Sadly, life claimed many beloved things from this family, continuously breaking them down, but by rising from the ashes, the Bell Brothers illustrated that everything is possible if there is determination toward one’s goal.
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Beginning with a futuristic scenario,...
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‘The Crossover’ Season 1: Recap
Beginning with a futuristic scenario,...
- 4/7/2023
- by Smriti Kannan
- Film Fugitives
Sam Richardson and Zoë Chao in ‘The Afterparty’ season 2 (Photo Credit: Apple TV+)
Season two of Apple TV+’s critically acclaimed comedy The Afterparty will premiere on Friday, April 28, 2023. The new season features returning cast members Tiffany Haddish, Sam Richardson, and Zoë Chao, along with a batch of new players who’ll be involved in a murder mystery.
Dave Franco played a rich douchebag pop star who was murdered at a high school reunion afterparty he hosted at his massive home in season one. Season two will focus on the events surrounding the murder of a groom at his wedding. The 10-episode new season will stick with season one’s format, with each episode told from a different character’s point of view via a specific film genre.
Joining in the fun for season two are Elizabeth Perkins, Zach Woods, Paul Walter Hauser, Poppy Liu, Anna Konkle, Jack Whitehall, Vivian Wu,...
Season two of Apple TV+’s critically acclaimed comedy The Afterparty will premiere on Friday, April 28, 2023. The new season features returning cast members Tiffany Haddish, Sam Richardson, and Zoë Chao, along with a batch of new players who’ll be involved in a murder mystery.
Dave Franco played a rich douchebag pop star who was murdered at a high school reunion afterparty he hosted at his massive home in season one. Season two will focus on the events surrounding the murder of a groom at his wedding. The 10-episode new season will stick with season one’s format, with each episode told from a different character’s point of view via a specific film genre.
Joining in the fun for season two are Elizabeth Perkins, Zach Woods, Paul Walter Hauser, Poppy Liu, Anna Konkle, Jack Whitehall, Vivian Wu,...
- 1/19/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
“The Afterparty” Season 2 will tackle episodic genres from ’90s-era erotic thrillers to Austenian period pieces, creator-executive producer Chris Miller teased during the 2023 Winter Television Critics Association Press Tour.
Additionally, Miller told journalists that Sam Richardson’s Aniq will once again get a romantic comedy-themed episode, as with last season, likening it to a “sequel” of sorts. However, Zoë Chao’s Zoe will not get an animated episode, but rather a different genre. There will also be styles reminiscent of Wes Anderson films, with Miller describing a “twee indie film,” as well as a heist-themed episode.
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Additionally, Miller told journalists that Sam Richardson’s Aniq will once again get a romantic comedy-themed episode, as with last season, likening it to a “sequel” of sorts. However, Zoë Chao’s Zoe will not get an animated episode, but rather a different genre. There will also be styles reminiscent of Wes Anderson films, with Miller describing a “twee indie film,” as well as a heist-themed episode.
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- 1/19/2023
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- The Wrap
Here’s your “save the date” for the deadliest wedding of the year. “The Afterparty” Season 2 will premiere with two episodes on Friday, April 28, Apple TV+ announced Wednesday at the Television Critics Association winter press tour.
Tiffany Haddish, Sam Richardson and Zoë Chao reprise their roles from Season 1 of the murder mystery comedy, and this time they must solve the murder of the groom at a wedding, grilling every guest, from family members to business partners. The season will feature new film genres as every suspect tells their story from their own Pov, including a film noir, a heist, a ’90s erotic thriller, a twee indie film, an epic romance and a ’50s Hitchcock thriller. In addition, there will be a sequel to Aniq’s (Richardson) rom-com episode from Season 1, creator Christopher Miller previously told Gold Derby.
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The Season 2 cast includes Elizabeth Perkins, Zach Woods,...
Tiffany Haddish, Sam Richardson and Zoë Chao reprise their roles from Season 1 of the murder mystery comedy, and this time they must solve the murder of the groom at a wedding, grilling every guest, from family members to business partners. The season will feature new film genres as every suspect tells their story from their own Pov, including a film noir, a heist, a ’90s erotic thriller, a twee indie film, an epic romance and a ’50s Hitchcock thriller. In addition, there will be a sequel to Aniq’s (Richardson) rom-com episode from Season 1, creator Christopher Miller previously told Gold Derby.
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The Season 2 cast includes Elizabeth Perkins, Zach Woods,...
- 1/19/2023
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Detective Danner may have one cracked murder case under her belt, but in Season 2 of The Afterparty, she’s about to come face to face with another twisty crime.
Created by Christopher Miller (The Last Man on Earth), the 10-episode second season will premiere with two episodes on Friday, April 28, with new installments releasing weekly (see more first photos below).
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Created by Christopher Miller (The Last Man on Earth), the 10-episode second season will premiere with two episodes on Friday, April 28, with new installments releasing weekly (see more first photos below).
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- 1/19/2023
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
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"The Afterparty" never stops! Christopher Miller and Phil Lord's mystery-comedy debuted to acclaim last January on Apple TV+, and while it found an answer to the question of who killed the pop star Xavier (Dave Franco) in the final episode, detective Danner (Tiffany Haddish) wasn't ready to call it quits just yet. Haddish and co-stars Sam Richardson and Zoë Chao are now set to return for a second season that'll feature a new ensemble, a new set of genre-skewing detours, and of course, a new murder.
While we won't know exactly what to expect from "The Afterparty" season 2 until the show's trailer drops closer to its premiere date, the cast and crew of the show appeared at the 2023 Winter...
"The Afterparty" never stops! Christopher Miller and Phil Lord's mystery-comedy debuted to acclaim last January on Apple TV+, and while it found an answer to the question of who killed the pop star Xavier (Dave Franco) in the final episode, detective Danner (Tiffany Haddish) wasn't ready to call it quits just yet. Haddish and co-stars Sam Richardson and Zoë Chao are now set to return for a second season that'll feature a new ensemble, a new set of genre-skewing detours, and of course, a new murder.
While we won't know exactly what to expect from "The Afterparty" season 2 until the show's trailer drops closer to its premiere date, the cast and crew of the show appeared at the 2023 Winter...
- 1/19/2023
- by Valerie Ettenhofer
- Slash Film
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