When will the new season premiere on Netflix? Continue reading to find out more.
“I need to feel that adrenaline of love again.” If you recall the quote above from the previous season, which aired more than a year ago on Friday, June 25, 2021, the viewers have been anticipating if the new season will return this year or not. If you are one of them, then you’ve come to the right spot! We’ve compiled a list of all the things you should look forward to for the time being while you recap the previous season, which is available to watch on the streaming platform.
Here is everything we know relating to when Netflix will release Sex/Life Season 2.
Sex/Life Season 2: Will the new season premiere in January 2023 or not?
Regrettably, the fans will need to be patient for a little bit longer because new episodes won’t be available on Netflix in January 2023. However, it is undeniable that preparations for the new season are well underway, so you might not have to wait as long as you think!
Until now, we know that the prospective premiere date has yet to be acknowledged. But if we have to predict the potential release date of Sex/Life Season 2 is expected to be sometime around February or March 2023. Additionally, it is expected to air at the same time slot of 12:00 a.m. PT/3:00 a.m. ET on the streaming platform. As, the filming for the second season began on February 7, 2022, and concluded on May 6, 2022, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Hence, as stated above, a statement about the show’s official release date is still pending verification by Netflix. So, this is just speculation that the next season might follow the same pattern and be released in a similar time frame if the network decides to go with the same schedule.
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Sex/Life Season 2: What to expect?
According to Netflix Tudum, the show is inspired by the book 44 Chapters About 4 Men by BB Easton, Sex/Life follows Billie, a restless suburban wife, and mother, as she revisits the fantasies and desires of her past. “Sex/Life is a dream come true,” creator and showrunner Stacy Rukeyser told Deadline back in September. “To create a show about empowered female sexuality that has entranced so many millions of viewers is not only immensely fun but also incredibly gratifying. When I think about all the women who have reached out from all over the world to say that the show speaks to them in a deeply personal way, I am so inspired. I’m thrilled and grateful for the opportunity to continue telling this story for Billie, and for all of us.”
Sex/Life is the story of a love triangle between a woman, her husband, and her past that takes a provocative new look at female identity and desire. Billie Connelly (Sarah Shahi) wasn’t always a stay-at-home wife and mother living in the suburbs. Before she married loving and reliable Cooper (Mike Vogel) and moved to Connecticut, Billie was a free-spirited wild child living in New York City with her best friend Sasha (Margaret Odette), working hard and playing even harder. Exhausted from taking care of her two young kids and feeling nostalgic for her past, Billie starts journaling and fantasizing about her passionate exploits with sexy ex-boyfriend Brad (Adam Demos), the big heartbreak she never got over.
But the more Billie remembers, the more she wonders how she got here – and then her husband finds her journal. Will the truth about Billie’s past start a sexual revolution in her marriage, or lead her down a path back to the life she thought she left behind with the man who broke her heart? When we last saw Billie, she was at a crossroads in her life, but ultimately felt empowered to make a shocking decision. *Spoiler alert* After Billie made progress in her rocky marriage with Cooper, the finale ended with a major cliffhanger – she went back to her ex-boyfriend, Brad. What does this mean for her marriage? Will we be getting more of that shower scene that had everyone talking (and pausing) last summer? Only time will tell, but with its new and returning cast, we already know Sex/Life Season 2 is going to be the full package.
The main cast members of the series who will reprise their roles in the new season are as follows Sarah Shahi as Billie Connelly, Mike Vogel as Cooper Connelly, Adam Demos as Brad Simon, and Margaret Odette as Sasha Snow. The recurring cast members who will introduce some new faces are as follows Jonathan Sadowski as Devon, Meghan Heffern as Caroline, Amber Goldfarb as Trina, Devon’s wife, Li Jun Li as Francesca, Wallis Day as Gigi, Dylan Bruce as Spencer, Craig Bierko as Mick, Cleo Anthony as Kam, and Darius Homayoun as Majid. For the show, Stacy Rukeyser serves as showrunner, creator, executive producer, and writer. Academy Award-winning producer J. Miles Dale and Jordan Hawley also executive produce.
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Sex/Life Season 2 Episodes and Streaming Options
Many reports have suggested that Sex/Life season 2 may actually be shorter than the first season, according to recent production news from the official Toronto business website, instead of eight episodes, the series is listed as having six episodes in production with an average speculated runtime of 43 to 52 minutes. Though not unheard of, especially for a Netflix show, losing two complete episodes would be a significant change.
There’s no need to freak out or anything because the writers and showrunners may have made the choice on their own. For the time being, we recommend that viewers follow the show’s social media handle to stay up to date on the latest details about the new season. In the meantime, catch up with the prior episodes of the first season, which are listed below:
Episode 1: The Wives Are in Connecticut: Frustrated by the waning passion in her marriage, Billie starts journaling about her erotic exploits with ex-boyfriend Brad.
Episode 2: Down in the Tube Station at Midnight: Billie’s emotional roller-coaster of a day leads to an arousing night out as Cooper attempts to reignite the spark in their relationship.
Episode 3: Empire State of Mind: While Cooper decides to check out the competition, Billie dwells on the passionate highs and soul-crushing lows that defined her romance with Brad.
Episode 4: New New York: Billie’s outing with her fellow mothers stirs up memories of Brad and has her making a beeline for Sasha; Cooper unloads his marital worries.
Episode 5: The Sound of the Suburbs: As her thoughts continue to drift back to the connection she shared with Brad, Billie proposes a plan to put Cooper’s mind at ease about her journal.
Episode 6: Somewhere Only We Know: Billie seeks help to untangle her feelings about her marriage and Brad; Cooper receives a tempting proposition after a rewarding day at work.
Episode 7: Small Town Saturday Night: As Brad broods over the mistakes he made with Billie, she and Cooper bite off more than they can chew in a bid to spice up their marriage.
Episode 8: This Must Be the Place: Faced with the repercussions of their double date with Devon and Trina, Billie and Cooper arrive at a make-or-break moment in their marriage.
When Sex/Life Season 2 draws close to its release date, the series will be available exclusively on Netflix, with other series of the same genre also accessible on the streaming platform with a range of membership options. The video quality and the number of screens you can use to stream Netflix simultaneously depend on the package you choose. The basic membership starts at $9.99/month, and the standard membership starts at $15.49/month. You may play mobile games and stream movies along with TV shows at no additional cost with any of their services.
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Catch up on the previous episodes before Sex/Life Season 2 premieres on Netflix.