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‘The Four Seasons’ Unveils Season 2 Trailer (TV News Roundup)

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‘The Four Seasons’ Unveils Season 2 Trailer (TV News Roundup)
Netflix has unveiled the official trailer and key art for Season 2 of “The Four Seasons,” setting a return date of May 28.
The eight-episode sophomore season, with installments running approximately 30 minutes each, continues the story of a tight-knit group of friends navigating life, relationships and loss across a series of shared vacations. Co-created by Tina Fey, Lang Fisher and Tracey Wigfield, the series resumes after a difficult year for the group.

According to the official synopsis: “Coming off a hard year, our group of friends carries on their tradition of vacationing together — now with a baby in tow. ‘The Four Seasons’ picks back up with the core group — Kate (Tina Fey), Jack (Will Forte), Anne (Kerri Kenney-Silver), Danny (Colman Domingo), Claude (Marco Calvani), and Ginny (Erika Henningsen) — as they journey from the familiar comforts of the Jersey shore and upstate New York to the stunning landscapes of Italy. With warmth and wit, personal blind spots surface for the group as they each grieve their late friend and embark on new adventures.”

Fey, Fisher and Wigfield serve as co-showrunners and executive producers, alongside David Miner, Jeff Richmond and Eric Gurian. Directors for the new season include Domingo, Fisher, Wigfield, Shari Springer Berman, Robert Pulcini and Fey.
Watch the trailer below.
Netflix has released the official trailer and key art for Season 2 of “A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder,” with the series set to return May 27.

The new installment picks up after the events of Season 1, with Emma Myers reprising her role as Pip, a student-turned-investigator attempting to move on from her previous case. According to the official logline, “After solving the Andie Bell case, Pip (Emma Myers) is determined to fix the fallout – and stay away from any more investigations. But as Max Hastings’ (Henry Ashton) trial approaches, Connor’s (Jude Morgan-Collie) brother Jamie (Eden H Davies) suddenly disappears, and Pip finds herself in a race against time to find him.”
The cast also includes Eden H Davies, Zain Iqbal, Asha Banks, Yali Topol Margalith, Jude Morgan-Collie, Henry Ashton and Freddie England.
Season 2 is based on Holly Jackson’s novel “Good Girl, Bad Blood,” with Jackson adapting the series for screen alongside Poppy Cogan. The show is produced by Moonage Pictures for BBC iPlayer and BBC Three in co-production with Netflix and ZDFneo.
The six-episode season will roll out globally on Netflix, excluding Germany, Austria and Switzerland, where it will stream on ZDFneo. In the U.K. and Ireland, the series will air on BBC Three and BBC iPlayer, while Australian distribution is handled by Stan.
Season 2 consists of six episodes, each running approximately 45 minutes.
Watch the trailer below.
The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences has announced the latest class of Gold and Silver Circle inductees, along with its 2026 scholarship recipients, ahead of the 47th Annual Sports Emmy Awards and News & Documentary Emmy Awards, set to take place May 26–28 in New York City.
The Gold and Silver Circle Honor Society recognizes individuals who have made lasting contributions to the television industry, with Gold Circle honorees marking 50 years of service and Silver Circle inductees recognized for 25 years.
Among this year’s honorees are filmmaker R.J. Cutler, ESPN anchor Hannah Storm, CNN journalist Fredricka Whitfield and “American Masters” creator Susan Lacy, alongside sports broadcasting figures including NBC Sports announcer Kenny Albert.
NATAS also announced the recipients of its Coca-Cola HBCU Sports Production Grant, a $40,000 program supporting student creators at Historically Black Colleges and Universities. This year’s winners include first-place recipients Stevie Jackson, Mateo McIntosh, Makai Brown and Ian Chamberlin of Morehouse College, followed by teams from Florida A&M University and Delaware State University. The program saw a record number of submissions, increasing by 88% year over year.

In addition, several students were named recipients of NATAS Foundation scholarships, including the Jim McKay Memorial Scholarship for sports television, the Mike Wallace Memorial Scholarship for journalism and the Doug W. Mummert Scholarship, which recognizes community impact.
All honorees and recipients will be celebrated during the three-night awards ceremonies in New York.

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