Today, we have a brand new Firefly Lane Season 2 trailer and key art for the final 16-episode season. You can check out the trailer in the player below.
Part 1 of Firefly Lane debuts December 2, 2022, and includes episodes 201-209. Part 2 will launch in 2023 and include episodes 210-216. Firefly Lane season 2 will return to Netflix on December 2, 2022.
Katherine Heigl and Sarah Chalke reprise their roles as lifelong best friends facing the ultimate test of their friendship and the path to sustain the other relationships in their lives.
Four new cast members join Season 2, including India de Beaufort (Charlotte), Greg Germann (Benedict), Jolene Purdy (Justine), and Ignacio Serricchio (Danny).
Ben Lawson, Beau Garrett, Ali Skovbye, Roan Curtis, and Yael Yurman are the additional cast members.
What could possibly have ended the tight-knit thirty-year friendship of Tully and Kate, our “Firefly Lane Girls Forever?” We’ll learn the answer this season, but first, Kate grapples with the painful aftermath of Johnny’s ill-fated trip to Iraq, while Tully faces a lawsuit after walking away from her talk show and must start her career from the bottom.
This leads her to search for answers about who she is and where she comes from — including a quest to find the father she never met, against the wishes of her secretive hippie mother, Cloud.
In the ’80s, we see Kate and Johnny first fall in love, creating more than a little drama in the newsroom where they work, as Tully’s career rises and she spars (and flirts!) with cocky sportscaster Danny Diaz.
She just might have met her match—that is, if they can stop arguing for five minutes.
In the ’70s, teenage Kate and Tully struggle to keep their friendship together as Cloud goes to jail for dealing drugs, and Tully goes to live with her grandmother, far away from Firefly Lane.
As the girls face the tumult of high school apart, they know the one thing they really need is each other.
Firefly Lane season 2 is from showrunner Maggie Friedman. The executive producers are Friedman, Heigl, Shawn Williamson, Michael Spiller, and Stephanie Germain.
Jenna Busch has written and spoken about movies, TV, video games, and comics all over the Internet for over 15 years, co-hosted a series with Stan Lee, appeared on multiple episodes of “Tabletop,” written comic books, and is a contributing author for the 13 books in the “PsychGeeks” series including “Star Wars Psychology.” She founded Legion of Leia and hosted the “Legion” podcast.