Carey Mulligan drops some great news for fans of Netflix's 'Beef'

But wait, there's more.

Netflix's BEEF
Netflix's BEEF | Charley Gallay/GettyImages

If you missed the first season of Netflix's Beef, there is still time to catch up. Plus, you should. The show that takes a road rage incident and turns that into a series-long argument and makes it entertaining is ridiculously entertaining. It is nearly the perfect show to watch if you feel a bit of rage and want catharsis.

The series was lauded by critics as well. The show won eight Emmys, including wins for stars Steven Yeun and Ali Wong. Certainly not for the faint of heart, but for those in relationships that are brutal, you will find something you root for. And you might feel guilty doing so, but glad you watched the series.

There is some very good news for those who want more. Carey Mulligan was not part of the cast of their first season, but she will be for the second. So will Oscar Isaac. Mulligan revealed in a recent talk with Variety that the second season is already filming. Maybe this does not mean the show will be ready for 2025, but we do know that it is on its way.

Get ready for more Beef on Netflix (though there is no release date yet)

Mulligan also expressed that she could give few details about the release of the show, character arcs, or anything else. According to Netflix, the second season tagline is, "A young couple witnesses an alarming fight between their boss and his wife, triggering chess moves of favors and coercion in the elitist world of a country club and its Korean billionaire owner."

The second season will have a new cast and new story for reasons that those who watched season one will understand. Plus, who would want to see the same couple arguing all over again. We might feel sorry for them and tune out. Netflix would not want that.

Series creator Lee Sung Jin will still be heavily involved in the making of the second season, so fans should rest assured that the same emotions squeezed out of season one will be present in season two. We will just have different characters to take us along the ride.

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