The buzz around Bon Appétit, Your Majesty refuses to die down even months after that emotional September 2025 finale. Im Yoon-ah’s time-traveling chef Yeon Ji-yeong and Lee Chae-min’s brooding tyrant king Yi Heon (aka Lee Heon) hooked millions with fusion dishes, palace drama, and slow-burn romance. Now everyone keeps asking the same thing: any real shot at Season 2? Here’s the straight talk based on the freshest updates floating around as of late January 2026.

Bon Appétit, Your Majesty Season 2 Renewal Status

tvN and Netflix haven’t dropped an official “yes, we’re renewing” press release yet. Right after the last episode aired, some outlets called it a done deal—one-and-done limited series. Ratings were solid, but nothing screamed instant sequel back then.

Fast forward to December 2025 and early 2026 chatter changed everything. The original novel’s writer, Park Guk-jae (under the pen name fGRD for the web novel Surviving as Yeonsangun’s Chef), sat down for interviews and basically confirmed serious work is happening. He said the synopsis and core structure for Season 2 already exist, with details still getting polished. The big catch? The drama won’t move forward until he finishes the novel’s second part first. Once that’s done, the plan leans toward a big simultaneous drop: new novel chapters, the drama season, and a webtoon version all launching together to keep everything consistent and spoiler-free across formats.

Some fan pages and drama forums are calling it “confirmed” because of this momentum, and spin-off ideas (especially flipping the script with the king landing in modern times) keep getting teased. Netflix’s own pages still list it as a 2025 limited series with no Season 2 tag, but the streaming giant rarely announces far ahead for K-dramas unless it’s locked in. Bottom line: no cancellation vibes at all—development feels active, just tied to the source material’s progress.

Bon Appétit, Your Majesty Season 2 Release Date Speculations

No premiere date announced, obviously. The novel continuation needs to wrap before pre-production can really kick off. Season 1 filmed roughly in 2024 for an August-September 2025 run, so a similar gap could point to late 2026 or more likely 2027 if everything aligns.

A bunch of fan-made trailers on YouTube slap “2026” on them, and some rumor sites push that timeline, but those are pure speculation. Realistically, with the multi-platform coordination (novel + webtoon + drama), 2027 feels safer. If the writer speeds up and Netflix pushes hard because of the show’s massive viewership numbers from last year, maybe end of 2026 sneaks in. Stay patient—good things take time, especially when food and time travel are involved.

Bon Appétit, Your Majesty Season 2 Expected Cast

Im Yoon-ah and Lee Chae-min carried the whole show on their chemistry. Yoon-ah has said in passing she’d love to come back if the original team reunites. The writer’s comments make it sound like the leads are baked into whatever comes next—no hints of recasting or major exits.

Supporting cast like Kang Han-na (probably as a court lady or rival figure) and Choi Gwi-hwa could pop back depending on the arcs. New characters might show up for fresh conflicts, especially if they go the modern-era spinoff route where the tyrant king wakes up in present-day Seoul trying fusion street food or clashing with celebrity chefs.

Bon Appétit, Your Majesty Season 2 Potential Plot

Season 1 wrapped with Yeon Ji-yeong finding her way, the king softening up, and that bittersweet farewell vibe that left doors cracked open. Many felt it ended sweetly but not fully closed—perfect setup for more.

Park Guk-jae keeps dropping that there’s “a lot to tell.” The spinoff idea getting traction involves Lee Heon somehow crossing into the modern world (maybe chasing his chef or a recipe gone wrong), flipping the power dynamic. Back in Joseon, expect escalated court intrigue, wilder Korean-meets-Western dishes (imagine kimchi carbonara battles or bulgogi with truffle twists), and the couple fighting across eras to stay connected. The multi-format launch should keep the story faithful—no weird divergences like some adaptations pull.

The show blew up globally last year, landing huge hours viewed on Netflix and landing in “best of” lists. That kind of love doesn’t vanish. Fingers crossed the novel wraps smoothly so production can roll. Keep an eye on Netflix Tudum, tvN announcements, or Park Guk-jae’s interviews for the next bombshell.

TOPICS: Bon Appétit Your Majesty