FX has announced that Adults S2 has been renewed and will be available in 2026 (streaming on Hulu in the US and probably Disney+ outside the US); however, there is no specific release date at this time.
On May 28, 2025, Adult Season 1 debuted on FX; episodes were available immediately after airing on Hulu; received good reviews as a comedy program, has a cast of great comedians; originally ordered by FX on October 30, 2025.
Adults Season 2: Release date speculation
The window has been confirmed as follows: the premiere of Season 2 will occur sometime during the fourth quarter of the year 2026, with a more specific date (exact month and day TBD) likely falling near late spring to early summer, depending upon when Season 1 was shot and scheduled for broadcast.
Production on Season 2 commenced in January 2026 in Toronto (using the code name “Snowflakes”) and ended approximately March 15, 2026.
Post-production, promotion, and standard FX / Hulu release practices should all suggest a second quarter 2026 premiere; however, now that filming is complete, updates may be available at any point.
Adults Season 2: Cast
The core ensemble is expected to return in full:
- Malik Elassal as Samir
- Lucy Freyer as Billie
- Jack Innanen as Paul Baker
- Amita Rao as Issa
- Owen Thiele as Anton
Guest stars or recurring roles from Season 1 (e.g., Charlie Cox as “Mr. Teacher”) may return, and the ensemble is likely to expand with new supporting actors, guests, and background roles.
The cast participated in a fun renewal announcement video on social media
Adults Season 2: Plot details
So far, no official logline or plot details have been released for Season 2 of the show, but it will continue the show’s comedic and exaggerated take on the ups & downs of being an adult in your 20s such as; work-related issues/hurdles, dealing with the healthcare system, going to dinner parties, trying to find love through today’s methods (app-based dating & find my friends), dealing with friends, and attempting to be a decent human being in today’s world.
In the Season 1 finale, the group’s codependent relationship at Samir’s family home in Queens is put to the test when Paul Baker’s visa problems force him into a green card marriage with Anton (instead of being with Issa). After sharing a somewhat romantic kiss, they now have a spark and will likely create some romantic tension, jealousy, and friction within the group.
Ben Kronengold and Rebecca Shaw (Executive produced by Nick Kroll and others) are excited to explore the relationships (romantic and platonic), work-life balance, and changing dynamics within their friendship circle, as well as the characters’ continued awkwardness as they navigate their 20s.
Expect the same type of cringe-worthy laughter, heightened situations, and heartfelt group dynamics with the five friends around the dinner table sharing their worries, fears, and boundaries (or lack of).