- Apple TV + has just released the first trailer of the Platonic season 2
- He features Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne, with Luke Macfarlane, Carla Gallo, Aidy Bryant, Kyle Mooney, Beck Bennett and Milo Manheim joining new arrivals
- The first two episodes were released on August 6, 2025
Fuck yourself, comedy fans! The successful Apple TV + show Platonic Season 2 is almost there, abandoning its first two episodes on August 6. With Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne as best friends Will and Sylvia, we can expect a 10 episodes race to take us until early October. This is a lot of laughs that await us in the coming months, and the new trailer is no exception.
The show follows the pair as they say to the obstacles of the quarantine, whether at work or during weddings – they are partners in crises. As Apple TV +says: “The duo does their best to be the rock of the other – but sometimes the rocks break things.” We also have new stars that join the list this time, with Luke Macfarlane, Carla Gallo Aidy Bryant, Kyle Mooney, Beck Bennett and Milo Manheim adding all their gold weight to new episodes.
We all know that Apple TV + is one of the best streaming services for original content, and Platonic The trailer for season 2 proves that the studio can increase the challenges of what we saw the first time in 2023. All I need is a pair of new sunglasses and a Hawaiian shirt, and I am ready to watch new episodes of successful comedy when they fall.
Platonic Season 2 is almost there, and the first trailer for Apple TV + already looks wild
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Do not twist it – Will and Sylvia are still a lot of best best Platonic The trailer for season 2 is concerned. However, this also suggests that their friendship could strike the rocks earlier than we could. “Will and I must always screw when he is in a couple,” Sylvia told her husband Charlie (Luke Macfarlane) in the clip. “I don’t want to lose it anymore. If I had to replace him now, it would take me 25 years and this new friend to catch up where Will and I are and by then, I am practically dead and who cares?”
But before we can even worry about going so far, there are a whole multitude of chaos that happen to us. A greased mcfarlane is seen to bend its muscles in a white tank top while trying to form up will (frankly, it is a sufficient reason to connect by itself), Sylvia throwing forms on a party matter in a certain way that recalls Byrne Minds of honor The days, and an epic golf accident turned into a Buggy getaway mission, sporting a bleeding eye. The trailer of just over two minutes has enough twists and turns to give you a cervical boost.
With such a pleasant balance between the comedy and the characteristic relative, everyone should be delighted to have new episodes at the frenzy. The chemistry of Rogan and Byrne is unequaled, writing is well balanced and self -confident (although we recently remembered by another Rogen television program, The studio) And as a assembly, the performance is out of the hook. We deserve more than laughing this summer (for those of us in the northern hemisphere at least), then thank you, Will and Sylvia, for coming to our rescue.