Apple has unveiled a first look at the second season of "Sugar," the neo-noir detective drama starring Academy Award nominee Colin Farrell. The series is set to return globally on Friday, June 19.
The eight-episode season will debut with the first episode, followed by one new installment every Friday through August 7. This release adds to a packed schedule for the service, which was recently rebranded to simply Apple TV. It also aligns with the company's stated strategy to deliver new original content on a nearly weekly basis throughout 2026.
Season two brings back Los Angeles private detective John Sugar for a new case. Farrell's character is tasked with tracking the troubled older brother of a local boxer as the search for his own missing sister continues. As the investigation widens into a citywide conspiracy, Sugar is forced to grapple with how far he is willing to go to do what is right.
The ensemble cast expands this season with additions including Jin Ha, Raymond Lee, Tony Dalton, Laura Donnelly, Sasha Calle, and special guest star Shea Whigham. Sam Catlin returns as showrunner. Catlin was recently tapped by Apple to adapt Beat the Reaper, a new dramedy starring Will Poulter.
The complete first season is currently available to stream on Apple TV.
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